Compatible website design software

Since Microsoft FrontPage 2003 is not compatible with my MacBookPro, and DreamWeaver is a couple hundred dollars more than I'd like to spend, I wonder if anyone has any recommendations for comparable software for website design for Macs?
I am pretty desperate for help! Thanks.

iWeb doesn't let me do enough of my own design work.
I think I'm going to go with Dreamweaver and work a student discount.
Thanks.
Have a look at Apple's iWeb?
Or Sandvox or
Rap
id Weaver
(Dreamweaver 8 fan here, even if not Universal Binary
yet it runs fine.)

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