One thing at a time. I think if you are going to go with SBI!, stick with the basic web templates they provide. No point in getting sidetracked with the coding, etc. while you're trying to learn the basics of what makes a site successful.
Then when you're ready to move to Dreamweaver, you can. Once you get more comfortable with HTML (and you will probably pick some up even using the SBI! builder) you'll find that the switch-over is not so intimidating.
I'm so glad I did it the way I did. If I had used DW from the beginning I probably would have been so focused on learning how to redesign my site I would have not focused as much on the brainstorming tools, research, etc.
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