Emac- Free Software to create webpages

Hi,
Am not sure if I am on the right forum but....does anyone know if there is any free software out there for creating webpages? I am using an emac.....MAC OSX
Also, since I am using an emac, does it mean I can only upload to the .mac website? Or can I also post the webpages on my internet providers site which is not mac-based? Any complications on this?
Thanks.

Could I suggest that a resume might be better composed in Appleworks and converted into a .pdf in Adobe Acrobat. Acrobat is perfect for cross platform e-mail transmission.
You can then e-mail your resume to prospective employers and preserve some of your own privacy.
Just a suggestion.

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