Website program for mac

Hello everybody,
I'm looking for a program to make a website. I wanted to make it in flash, but I'm getting the idea that mac and flash hates each other.
Are there any suggestions? I'm not at computer wiz, I'm not stupid, but lets pretend I am.
An easy to youse program, where I can upload photos and videos, blog and so on.
- Elias

I second this. If you know what youre doing or are learning but are serious about standards and technique, then you will find that you end up doing more work UNDOING what the WYSIWYG editor has done than you would have if you had just written it properly yourself the first time.
If you dont know what youre doing at some point you are going to do something, - shall we say, unexpected - and youre going to be mystified about why it looks perfect in browser A, and completely breaks in browser B. And then youre going to waste a whole bunch of time trying to figure it out. Then youre going to spend a whole lot of time UNDOING what the WYSIWYG editor has done.

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