there's a lot of different avenue's to building a website and it's not the kind of thing that you can be given a step by step process and come out with a fully functioning website. I'd look into getting Dreamweaver because it seems like you're very new to website development (cyberspot this can apply to you too). Dreamweaver is good for 2 reasons. First off it allows you to build a website without knowing any code. Essentially you can hit some buttons and add backgrounds, text boxes, pictures, buttons, hyperlinks etc without knowing the hard code to do it. The other good reason is it shows you what the code is, so once you get comfortable with the basics you can start reading the code and put a new thing in, and see how the code changes, and eventually move away from relying on a program to do it all for you, and instead do all the coding yourself. The hardest part is starting, once you get a basic idea of what you're doing google becomes your best friend. There are tons of tutorials for doing cool things and even basic things that will help immensely.