
In a way, it is probably the best way to take you to the height of Photoshop/DreamWeaver by Adobe. RapidWeaver is the most flexible option in a way that you can progress from being a beginner to a fairly proficient user. Personally, I spent about $150 on RW themes and plug-ins so far on top of owning RapidWeaver. Realistically, you need a couple on top of Stacks, which I think is a must ($25). If you are either, you might want to give RapidWeaver a try, but expect to spend extra on plug-ins to open its true potentials. If you are good with graphics, code and don't want to create a website by using code primarily, try Photoshop and DreamWeaver.

If you want to use CSS, Espresso might worth trying. If you are really good with HTML, what you need is a simple TextEdit (as part of your OS X, or any basic text editor). Does anybody treat iWeb as a serious application?
