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WYSIWYG Free Site Maker Questions
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for those who know about these or use them i got a few questions.

1 if you run out of bandwidth how are you able to get more and will you get charged?

2 do they accept other plugg-ins? some of them already have Adsense.


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There is plenty of WYSIWYG editors out there, although i've not heard of any online ones. Especially the ones which you have to pay for, which im guesing is what you're refering too?  

There is programs that you can use, which are much more powerfull than online editors. some which would almost definatly have modifcations. The only one i've used though is Adobe Dreamweaver, which although is expensive is widley used a lot, and has tons of plugs in avaliable. Although i don't recomend using any of the WYSIWYG editors. Hand coding can be done so much quicker and easier than any WYSIWYG editors. from my experience anyway. Plus hand written code is great practice and ends up in much cleaner coding.

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Quote: from daveh at 5:06 pm on Mar. 7, 2009

There is plenty of WYSIWYG editors out there, although i've not heard of any online ones. Especially the ones which you have to pay for, which im guesing is what you're refering too?

There is programs that you can use, which are much more powerfull than online editors. some which would almost definatly have modifcations. The only one i've used though is Adobe Dreamweaver, which although is expensive is widley used a lot, and has tons of plugs in avaliable. Although i don't recomend using any of the WYSIWYG editors. Hand coding can be done so much quicker and easier than any WYSIWYG editors. from my experience anyway. Plus hand written code is great practice and ends up in much cleaner coding.




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I think they're a waste of money, the sites that have been built by te website builders look horrible. and besides, only what it really lets you do is change the theme/skin to any one of their styles, which i have to admnit. was quite a lot. but i didn't find not one that i liked.  

they allows you to add images/paragraphics and a little more control over the CSS margins and paddings, but it's not really offering much, in terms of what you can get free with other website builders.

reserch up on CMS (Content Managment Systems) if you want help building a website. There is plenty free ones out there, with liturally thousands of themes/skins you can download for free. They all or at least most have WYSIWYG editors. easy image upload/paragraphs and so on. these CMS systems generally have a lot more features than those Website builders. and can be a little bit more confusing. but nontheless i'd recomend checking it out. you can create a good looking website with them, even with no experience on web development

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Quote: from daveh at 2:08 am on Mar. 10, 2009

I think they're a waste of money, the sites that have been built by te website builders look horrible. and besides, only what it really lets you do is change the theme/skin to any one of their styles, which i have to admnit. was quite a lot. but i didn't find not one that i liked.

they allows you to add images/paragraphics and a little more control over the CSS margins and paddings, but it's not really offering much, in terms of what you can get free with other website builders.

reserch up on CMS (Content Managment Systems) if you want help building a website. There is plenty free ones out there, with liturally thousands of themes/skins you can download for free. They all or at least most have WYSIWYG editors. easy image upload/paragraphs and so on. these CMS systems generally have a lot more features than those Website builders. and can be a little bit more confusing. but nontheless i'd recomend checking it out. you can create a good looking website with them, even with no experience on web development


   

see thats the thing.....there free they cant be a waste of money and some of them have Adsense already connected to them. i dont think any CMS have adsense, google maps or any other stuff connected to them unless you know something i dont (most likely you do), and i DONT have a lot of experience on web development so its bit harder. would i still need to use notepad? is it free? thanks for checking them out.

BTW how would you get Adsense to go with any CMS?


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It depends on your site host and ISP. A WYSIWYG is completely independent from your live website and runs most of the time without an internet connection from your computer.

There are, though, plenty of online WYSIWYG editors. Each has it's own policy.

If you want Adsense in a CMS, you need to either write a module or look for a plugin. Most major CMS's already have plugins (look in their repositories) for Adsense.

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