Web design for business without code

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TechCrunch has an informative post today with links to the emerging market in web design without code.  Their featured provider:  Doodlekit.

Doodlekit . . . goes even further by providing a suite of advanced features, all of which can be set up with a few clicks of the button: forums, customizable forms, shopping carts, advertising, user accounts and profiles, restricted areas for approved members, file uploading, full site search, RSS feeds, photo albums, blogs, basic site statistics, and domain mapping. Some of these features are available for free, but many will require that you pay $15 or more per month. 

If you don't mind a little hands-on designing, you might also want to use the tools in a desktop program such as Dreamweaver.  Here's a set of free video lessons providing a basic overview of Dreamweaver; you can also find free instructions on specific tasks online.  Here, for example, are various options of designing your own forms for gathering customer input.

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