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Does anyone know of a good website build package that works and offers loads of functionality? I have always used a professional, but I have had so many problems with the reliability and the cost that it seems like it would be easier to do it myself. I have looked at Vista Print, very simple, although no rss feed yet. Has anyone tried Xsite pro? The functionality looks good, I don't want anything very technical, your help would be appreciated.
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  • Profile picture of the author abdulquddus
    Originally Posted by Roy Bretton View Post

    Does anyone know of a good website build package that works and offers loads of functionality? I have always used a professional, but I have had so many problems with the reliability and the cost that it seems like it would be easier to do it myself. I have looked at Vista Print, very simple, although no rss feed yet. Has anyone tried Xsite pro? The functionality looks good, I don't want anything very technical, your help would be appreciated.
    Using wordpress, joomla like CMS systems is easy
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  • Profile picture of the author joomlawala
    i can offer you. email me. thanks
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    Masud
    Email me at: masud@softsubstation.com
    [to start PSD-to-XHTML/CSS $70; PSD-to-Joomla/WP $150 only]

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  • Profile picture of the author CaledonViv
    I have used XSitePro for years and find it easy to use and reliable. The best static site builder I know of.
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    "Writing is a dog's life, but the only one worth living."-Flaubert

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  • Profile picture of the author mahesh2010
    Originally Posted by Roy Bretton View Post

    Does anyone know of a good website build package that works and offers loads of functionality? I have always used a professional, but I have had so many problems with the reliability and the cost that it seems like it would be easier to do it myself. I have looked at Vista Print, very simple, although no rss feed yet. Has anyone tried Xsite pro? The functionality looks good, I don't want anything very technical, your help would be appreciated.
    Hi,
    Why cant you try out with open source CMS like joomla,drupal,Magento
    they are completely free of cost and most of thir modules come as free of cost
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  • Profile picture of the author silverf0x
    Maybe u can try wordpress or another CMS, but if you do not know how to set up them, I think you must find some consultant or web developer.
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    • Profile picture of the author zogman
      I use Dreamweaver CS5 as well as Xsite pro 2 as well as wordpress. I can honestly tell you that xsite pro is the easiest to learn and was built for internet marketers. I personally like it for its ease of use and quality websites.
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  • Profile picture of the author moneyneed
    I use Komposer abd wordpress. Both are great.
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  • Profile picture of the author zyborox
    I use dreamweaver, to improve CMS php / css files,

    Try to use Wordpress, and use asteric theme creator.

    if you have both, you are the king
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  • Profile picture of the author stevestan
    Yes I do. Go to this address, and click on the webuilder tab and you will get an option to download Xara web design pro 6, I Have Pro 5 and its awesome, which i think you will find for free by looking on the internet, its easy to use and makes excellent looking pages and is compatible with everything. get the free download. go to Online Career

    Good luck.
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  • Profile picture of the author Bupler
    Like some above, for Static websites I use Dreamweaver. It is very easy to use and quite user friendly in my opinion. You don't really need to know that much html and xhtml etc to use Dreamweaver as it does a lot of that for you. However, I have never used XSitePro so I can't really compare.

    For Dynamic websites, I use Wordpress. I think it is very convenient in every aspect, such as installing, and easy to use in adding plugins and themes.
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