What is a great website free builder?
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Beatmonstah
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What's up how is everyone doing?
I was wondering, right now i'm using Webs.com to work on my website. But i feel limited. I want to put in ads on the sides and I also have no clue how to work with custom css.
Is there another website that could possibly be better than Webs.com.
I was wondering, right now i'm using Webs.com to work on my website. But i feel limited. I want to put in ads on the sides and I also have no clue how to work with custom css.
Is there another website that could possibly be better than Webs.com.
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I'd go with Wordpress.
you can add your own adds, themes, plugins, easy to seo, and a whole lot more. Only thing about it though is you gotta install it on a web host first. But, you can learn how to to that by just watching some youtube videos. After that everything is pretty much easy.
BTW, I use this place to get my free hosting: http://www.000webhost.com/
Hope that helps you out
Peace -
Notepad, included with every copy of Windows.
of course, you actually have to have skills at HTML coding... which, of course, you have... right?
... Look into NetBeans or Eclipse. -
I'd go with Wordpress.
you can add your own adds, themes, plugins, easy to seo, and a whole lot more. Only thing about it though is you gotta install it on a web host first. But, you can learn how to to that by just watching some youtube videos. After that everything is pretty much easy.
BTW, I use this place to get my free hosting: http://www.000webhost.com/
Hope that helps you out
Peace
Thank you! -
blogger.com or wordpress.org
and for the free hosting you can try www.5gigs.net -
Godaddy offers a free website builder plus free hosting when you purchase a domain name. The only catch is that with the free hosting Godaddy places their logo on your web page. You will not find a free web builder that will allow CSS. Most free website builders come with templates with limited design capabilities.