You could always try microsoft frontpage. I don't think there are new versions being offered any more, but you could always find a copy of the latest one. It's a bit easier to navigate than dreamweaver, but dreamweaver has more features than microsoft frontpage. Both are wysiwyg (what you see is what you get) editors that allow you to drag and drop your page elements around the page.
Dreamweaver cs5 is the best.. and notepad++ is also good for the same.. u can get both just google it or search in torrent websites
google notepad ++ and you will have your answer. The funny part is how Technary posted on a thread with the last post from 2008. Spammer of the month; joined on 12.december.2011 and he has 72 posts until now. Jesus. BTW, anyone can see you are from India. your website screems India all over.
This post goes to show the quality of suggestions from DP users. FrontPage has not only not been for sale for about five years, it's well known as hte worst code creator in the history of the internet. But leave it to this DP user to suggest you use it. Never, ever seek advice from DP users.
anyway, that answer was from 2008 and obviously is an awful suggestion. the thing is some spammer revived the thread with a spammy stupid comment hopping he can spam some more with his signature. After posting for 72 times in less than one day he realized that he also have to wait 10 days too that. I reported him anyhow, maybe someone will take care of that.
I am using activestate komodo edit for coding. It is a opensource software and very easy to use. http://www.activestate.com/komodo-edit
EditPlus is a good website editor EditPlus - Text Editor, HTML Editor, PHP Editor and Java Editor for Windows
I always use dreamweaver, but I always use notepad++ in my campus. Dreamweaver can suggest html tag that you will need if you are coder.