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anonomouse
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Posted at 12:24 am on June 30, 2009 |
| Try Weebly. Not sure how it works (never used it), but it looks pretty simple, easy, and efficient... You probably don't want to learn HTML/CSS. |
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JamesBrauman
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Posted at 4:57 am on June 21, 2009 |
Quote: from yoshiness at 4:48 am on June 21, 2009
godaddy.com can help with domain names. You might want to start off with a free host to make sure you know what you are doing. Try looking at http://www.free-webhosts.com/ 
If you need a free host, 110MB.com is really, REALLY the way to go. No ads at all, fast, supports ASP, PHP, SQL, and something ridiculous like 30 gigs of bandwith per month. For free. |
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ElfQrin
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Posted at 4:49 am on June 21, 2009 |
| Well there are a few ways you can do it: 1) Learn HTML 2) Get a WYSIWYG editor like Kompzer, so you don't have to learn the coding 3) Buy a domain and when you purchase the domain and hosting package some will have software included to make your own site. For example, if you go through GoDaddy, you get "WebSite Tonight" http://www.godaddy.com/gdshop/hosting/hosting_build_website.asp?ci=9028 |
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nzdude
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Posted at 4:49 am on June 21, 2009 |
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yoshiness
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Posted at 4:48 am on June 21, 2009 |
| godaddy.com can help with domain names. You might want to start off with a free host to make sure you know what you are doing. Try looking at http://www.free-webhosts.com/ |
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Mr Serious
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Posted at 4:47 am on June 21, 2009 |
| get a program such as dreamweaver or microsoft frontpage. I would suggest frontpage for beginners since basically all you use is tables. Or you can use a website builder. Basically website builders are like setting up myspace pages. |
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JamesBrauman
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Posted at 4:46 am on June 21, 2009 |
| PM me, my site is http://funpunks.com but I don't update it any more. |
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