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| Active Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Oct 2009 Location: Hull, UK
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Hi, As a noob I need some advice please. I'm not techie and dont want to spend ages learning code or html. I've been looking at Xsitepro and sitebuildit , your opinions please. Thanks |
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| Senior Warrior Member War Room Member Join Date: Sep 2004 Location: Gulf Coast, USA.
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Xsitepro - hands down! Quick learning curve with ability to do much more as you become more used to using it - and you are in full control of your site and unlimited in how many sites you can build. kay |
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My personal recommendation would be to take just a bit of time to learn the basics of HTML and the like and then to make use of content management systems such as Wordpress. Wordpress has a load of free and paid themes that you can use as well as a multitude of plugins that can help you to develop your website in exactly the way that you want to. There's also a really great user community which means if you do face a problem you're likely to be able to find a solution to it very quickly. Hope that helps, Bex |
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| Flyin' Low & Slow War Room Member Join Date: Nov 2008
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I agree with those that say learn some basic html/css. Set aside some study time each day and you'll have the basics down in a matter of days. Kevin |
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XsitePro 2 will be a great choice for a beginner. Of course you will want to take up basic html.
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| Senior Warrior Member War Room Member Join Date: Jan 2005 Location: Chelsea, Victoria, Australia.
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Depending on how complicated the site, another option is to lay the site out in MS Word or Open Office Writer and save as HTML. Out of the two options that you've mentioned, I too would suggest Xsitepro. Alex |
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