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- doodlebob2
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What Website Maker Should I Use
Well I want to make a website that is free and functional what service should I use?
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- Flamekebab
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What Website Maker Should I Use
Well I want to make a website that is free and functional what service should I use?That's a bit like saying “I want some art - what should I use?”

There's lots of possible answers but what works for you depends on lots of things.
So first off, the conceptual bits:
- What kind of site do you want to create?
- What's going to be on there?
- How often are you planning on updating it?
- What kind of experience do you have building websites or coding?
Then the practical bits:
- Does it have to be an entirely separate site or is using an existing platform better for you?
- If it's going to be separate do you have a domain name?
- Have you got somewhere to host it?
Writing that lot another important question sprang to mind:
Do you want a website to have a website or do you want somewhere to show off other things you've done?
The former would be a site that you're constantly playing with and learning about coding for the web and design (so the content itself isn't all that important) whereas the latter is more focussed on something practical that lets exhibit your work.
- PrincessPanda_test_
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What Website Maker Should I Use
Don't… Use… A… Webmaker!!!!!Why?

- doodlebob2
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What Website Maker Should I Use
Conceputual bitsWell I want to make a website that is free and functional what service should I use?That's a bit like saying “I want some art - what should I use?”
There's lots of possible answers but what works for you depends on lots of things.
So first off, the conceptual bits:
- What kind of site do you want to create?
- What's going to be on there?
- How often are you planning on updating it?
- What kind of experience do you have building websites or coding?
Then the practical bits:
- Does it have to be an entirely separate site or is using an existing platform better for you?
- If it's going to be separate do you have a domain name?
- Have you got somewhere to host it?
Writing that lot another important question sprang to mind:
Do you want a website to have a website or do you want somewhere to show off other things you've done?
The former would be a site that you're constantly playing with and learning about coding for the web and design (so the content itself isn't all that important) whereas the latter is more focussed on something practical that lets exhibit your work.
1 An adversising site that has more space than the profile page
2 Info about me
3 Everytime something interesting comes up or I remember
4 Never made a website not bad at scratch
Practical bits
1 How about an existing platform for now
2 ____________
3 I don't think so unless I can find somewhere that does
I want a website to have a website and think it would also be good advertising
- Flamekebab
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What Website Maker Should I Use
I could probably have been clearer, sorry. Here's a site that exists to play around with web design:
http://www.csszengarden.com
Here's a site that exists to deliver information:
http://exilian.co.uk/con/
Are you trying to learn HTML, PHP, and so on?
-or-
Do you have some stuff you'd like to share with the world and want a website as a way to achieve that?
http://www.csszengarden.com
Here's a site that exists to deliver information:
http://exilian.co.uk/con/
Are you trying to learn HTML, PHP, and so on?
-or-
Do you have some stuff you'd like to share with the world and want a website as a way to achieve that?
- natemonster321
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What Website Maker Should I Use
I suggest learning HTML and CSS, as there are many more hosting services for people using that.
- CatsUnited
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What Website Maker Should I Use
Lack of customization.Don't… Use… A… Webmaker!!!!!Why?
- doodlebob2
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What Website Maker Should I Use
I could probably have been clearer, sorry. Here's a site that exists to play around with web design:I have some stuff to share with the world and want a website as a way to achieve that
http://www.csszengarden.com
Here's a site that exists to deliver information:
http://exilian.co.uk/con/
Are you trying to learn HTML, PHP, and so on?
-or-
Do you have some stuff you'd like to share with the world and want a website as a way to achieve that?

I'm going to stick to scratch though for a while did. I mention that I am 10 years old
Last edited by doodlebob2 (April 25, 2015 11:35:26)
- Flamekebab
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What Website Maker Should I Use
In that case something like Wordpress might be easiest. They can host it for you and there's nothing too complex to worry about.
- PullJosh
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What Website Maker Should I Use
I would reccomend wordpress.com. While wordpress.org allows you to have a bit more customization, it is far more complicated and probably isn't worth it in your situation.I could probably have been clearer, sorry. Here's a site that exists to play around with web design:I have some stuff to share with the world and want a website as a way to achieve that
http://www.csszengarden.com
Here's a site that exists to deliver information:
http://exilian.co.uk/con/
Are you trying to learn HTML, PHP, and so on?
-or-
Do you have some stuff you'd like to share with the world and want a website as a way to achieve that?
I'm going to stick to scratch though for a while did. I mention that I am 10 years old

- Rumanti
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What Website Maker Should I Use
When using wordpress.com, though, be careful. Do not stare at their update posts too much.– you'll wish you have more money.I would reccomend wordpress.com. While wordpress.org allows you to have a bit more customization, it is far more complicated and probably isn't worth it in your situation.I could probably have been clearer, sorry. Here's a site that exists to play around with web design:I have some stuff to share with the world and want a website as a way to achieve that
http://www.csszengarden.com
Here's a site that exists to deliver information:
http://exilian.co.uk/con/
Are you trying to learn HTML, PHP, and so on?
-or-
Do you have some stuff you'd like to share with the world and want a website as a way to achieve that?
I'm going to stick to scratch though for a while did. I mention that I am 10 years old

If you want more customization, learn HTML/CSS (you can do so at codecademy.com and khanacademy.org, they have good tutorials) and host your site at neocities.org. They have very nice control panel and you don't have to worry about FTPs.
- gigapouch
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What Website Maker Should I Use
When using wordpress.com, though, be careful. Do not stare at their update posts too much.– you'll wish you have more money.I would reccomend wordpress.com. While wordpress.org allows you to have a bit more customization, it is far more complicated and probably isn't worth it in your situation.I could probably have been clearer, sorry. Here's a site that exists to play around with web design:I have some stuff to share with the world and want a website as a way to achieve that
http://www.csszengarden.com
Here's a site that exists to deliver information:
http://exilian.co.uk/con/
Are you trying to learn HTML, PHP, and so on?
-or-
Do you have some stuff you'd like to share with the world and want a website as a way to achieve that?
I'm going to stick to scratch though for a while did. I mention that I am 10 years old
If you want more customization, learn HTML/CSS (you can do so at codecademy.com and khanacademy.org, they have good tutorials) and host your site at neocities.org. They have very nice control panel and you don't have to worry about FTPs.
The only problem with neocities.org, though, is that your website ends in .neocities.org, so it kind of ruins the “your own website” idea.
- Rumanti
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What Website Maker Should I Use
That's just the same with WordPress. It ends with wordpress.com unless you buy a domain.When using wordpress.com, though, be careful. Do not stare at their update posts too much.– you'll wish you have more money.
If you want more customization, learn HTML/CSS (you can do so at codecademy.com and khanacademy.org, they have good tutorials) and host your site at neocities.org. They have very nice control panel and you don't have to worry about FTPs.
The only problem with neocities.org, though, is that your website ends in .neocities.org, so it kind of ruins the “your own website” idea.
You can get a free domain and make it redirect to neocities, can't you?
- pastelistic
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What Website Maker Should I Use
weebly.com is very good as you just drag and drop
- CatsUnited
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What Website Maker Should I Use
weebly.com is very good as you just drag and dropI don't recommend weebly unless you know very little or no HTML and/or CSS. Make sure to learn HTML and CSS. Once you learn it, you'll never look back.
Last edited by CatsUnited (April 26, 2015 11:04:25)
- Flamekebab
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What Website Maker Should I Use
It really depends on your goals. I used to code things by hand but these days it's not worth the trouble. Back then CMSs were still fairly primitive (at least compared to today) but these days they're extremely capable. Pick a template you like and then modify it. Job done!weebly.com is very good as you just drag and dropI don't recommend weebly unless you know very little or no HTML and/or CSS. Make sure to learn HTML and CSS. Once you learn it, you'll never look back.
- PrincessPanda_test_
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What Website Maker Should I Use
So here's mine:
If you're just a beginner with no experience in coding, I would recommend wordpress.com or weebly. They are practically easy to use and require no coding. I reject webs because I used it before and it was TOO LIMITED.
If you have any HTML or CSS experience, you can use Github Pages (requires GitHub account) or Google Drive.
If you reached beyond that with PHP or MySQL knowledge, you can use Gwiddle and 000webhost.com. If you can, you can set up your own server!
If you're just a beginner with no experience in coding, I would recommend wordpress.com or weebly. They are practically easy to use and require no coding. I reject webs because I used it before and it was TOO LIMITED.
If you have any HTML or CSS experience, you can use Github Pages (requires GitHub account) or Google Drive.
If you reached beyond that with PHP or MySQL knowledge, you can use Gwiddle and 000webhost.com. If you can, you can set up your own server!
- Vetpetmon
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What Website Maker Should I Use
So here's mine:Google drive hosts websites for free?
If you're just a beginner with no experience in coding, I would recommend wordpress.com or weebly. They are practically easy to use and require no coding. I reject webs because I used it before and it was TOO LIMITED.
If you have any HTML or CSS experience, you can use Github Pages (requires GitHub account) or Google Drive.
If you reached beyond that with PHP or MySQL knowledge, you can use Gwiddle and 000webhost.com. If you can, you can set up your own server!
I think GoDaddy hosts websites…
- Vetpetmon
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What Website Maker Should I Use
Does this work???:So here's mine:Google drive hosts websites for free?
If you're just a beginner with no experience in coding, I would recommend wordpress.com or weebly. They are practically easy to use and require no coding. I reject webs because I used it before and it was TOO LIMITED.
If you have any HTML or CSS experience, you can use Github Pages (requires GitHub account) or Google Drive.
If you reached beyond that with PHP or MySQL knowledge, you can use Gwiddle and 000webhost.com. If you can, you can set up your own server!
I think GoDaddy hosts websites…
Ummm….
Last edited by Vetpetmon (April 27, 2015 21:55:09)
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