I want to build a website with an easy to use sitebuilder. It doesn’t have to be free, I am willing to pay for it but I just want a sitebuilder that is easy to use!
I have looked at yahoo site builder, hostmonster etc but people have given bad reviews of them.
I just want to build a friggin website and am prepared to pay for it!
So which is the best one. I don’t live in the US so it has to support international clients
Chosen Answer:
on youtube there is a guy that makes alot of videos on design stuff
http://www.youtube.com/user/thenewboston#p/c/0/b00HsZvg-V0
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March 17th, 2012
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I use weebly.com
Pretty simple, and free unless you want premium features.
Check it out and see what you think.
You can try looking at dreamweaver, its a pretty nice website builder, although you do pay for it, it is a very professional website designer.
on youtube there is a guy that makes alot of videos on design stuff
http://www.youtube.com/user/thenewboston#p/c/0/b00HsZvg-V0
go to elance.com
and higher a freelance they will build a website for a price you want to pay
I had to create a website in an advanced computer class I took in college last year. I used Microsoft Front Page, that’s usually connected with Microsoft Office Suite. It was really easy, plus Microsoft has tutorials and small little courses on how to use it. I did not have to use any of those, because it was pretty easy to figure out.
Here’s the website for the tutorials and courses: http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/frontpage-help/create-a-web-site-with-frontpage-RZ006179028.aspx
Hope this helps!
I would suggest wordpress. It is free and very easy to use.
Hosted Version: http://wordpress.com
Downloadable Version to host on your own domain: http://wordpress.org
You can also use other CMS (content management systems):
http://joomla.com
http://drupal.org
http://vbulletin.com
Oy!
Go to http://www.website-tonight.org and download the free ebook that tells you how to build a website for free.
I build my websites by hand with html, .css and javascript but you don’t have to know an ounce of code to accomplish a website.
But it does help tremendously in the long run.