My answers may be outside the scope of what you're asking, but here goes.
Cowboy Bebop wrote:Wondering if anyone had any advice for hosting a website. I saw that hostmonster.com was the best rated and seemed to have the best stuff for such a thing.
I use Hostmonster. I don't have any problems with them, but I also have no frame of reference. Apparently opinions on their customer service have the usual two camps, though. My web site is a group site, and I don't take care of the payment (just the site itself), so I don't know how it measures up against others in terms of getting a bang for your buck. But operability is fine.
Cowboy Bebop wrote:What kind of programs would be best for setting up a website? I used an old poopy version of FrontPage in school so idk about newer versions or better programs.
You mean doing the actual web site coding? I used EditPlus 2. It's good, but it's a glorified (and well-deserved glorified) Notepad. The best Notepad upgrade, anyway, IMHO. I don't use WYSIWYGs, and don't recommend them. If you're using one, it generally means you don't know HTML, and if you don't know HTML, you shouldn't be making a site.
Cowboy Bebop wrote:Themes? I've seen good ones but never come across any. What kind of price range would I be looking at for a sweet theme or could I make a decent one in something like FrontPage.
No answer for you here. My site using skins, which I'm assuming is more or less the same thing. I built them myself, though, with CSS, so I don't know anything about price ranges. If I'm totally off on what a theme is, let me know.