Bridman it is probably ok to use it temporarily. Now that being said let me give you a few warnings. 1. use the minimum amount of text areas as possible. Try to fit most of it in one area and use spaces and stuff for formatting. This will cut down on the amount of code in your html document. 2. watch your picture count. Pictures are notorious for slowing down load times. 3. make sure that this is really the route you want to go. I did this a while back for myself. I wish I had just put 5-10 hours into learning and doing it right the first time.
WYSIWYG, it is very hard to go back and make more efficient. So I had to just start from scratch. I build websites for people a lot and if you want it done right the first time, I can work with you on the price in exchange for a testimonial or something. If interested just
pm me your skype and a time your free to chat. Also if you need any other advice on website stuff feel free to message me.
J.D.