Question:
i want to build a website?
2009-07-21 07:25:23 UTC
can someone tell me how to build a simple 1 or 2 page website pls. No silly answers pls.
Fifteen answers:
computerman
2009-07-21 09:49:51 UTC
Hi I found this crowd and they charge you 10 dollars a month including your website name and they have a very user friendly website creation program with templates.

Its excellent .

You could have your website up in 2 hours beleive it or not. Even if your a beginner.

I have 3 domain names with them now .

They have a cheesy video at the start on how to make money with them but if you ignore that stuff.

They have a great website building package.

Also if you get them more people they will pay you so your website will cost you nothing in the end.

Check them out below.
2009-07-21 11:04:14 UTC
As you may know a domain name is just a name, not a real website. If you are going to create your website: 1- Buy a domain name. A domain name is a name you want to call your website. To get a domain name, you have to pay an annual fee to a registrar for the right to use that name. 2- Buy a web hosting service to provide your online space and enable you to get your website online at your purchased domain name.



If you want to start your website I recommend purchase your domain and hosting together. In this way it is possible to get your domain for free. Some hosting services offer this gift today.



As an experienced webmaster I recommend BlueHost service which I’m sure it would work for you and fulfill all your requirements. They have a really great offer for hosting & I have used them for over 3 yrs now, and have never had a single problem with them.



They are a Multi-awarded Web Hosting which offer a Full-featured service only $6.95. You can see their Plan Details accompanied with reliable reviews regarding their service at:



http://www.threehosts.com/reviews/1st



They also offer "Free Site Builder" that helps you build your web pages without difficulty if you are not skilled in using any website creating program. (WYSIWYG: What You See Is What You Get) You can use this service optionally.



******IMPORTANT********

* This service was awarded “The Best Web Host OF The Year”.

* If you sign up for this service you will have $75 credits to advertise your website with the google & yahoo search engines for free!

* You Can Register A Free Domain or Use Your Existing Domains. They Support All Domain Names.

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Another useful link:

http://www.threehosts.com/build

There you can find a step-by-step guide to start your website.



And also a cheap, reliable service:

http://www.goldpuma.com



And the easiest way to create a website is reachable here (web host offering 4500 decent templates):

http://www.threehosts.com/tell-me-more/hg.html





Good Luck!
2009-07-24 22:44:00 UTC
This Is The Company That I Use. They Include Everything All In One Package. Domain Name. .com .info .net .ws .org or whatever you want. Easy Site Builder, 10 E-Mails, Forwarding & The Ability To Bring Your Own Application Like Frontpage or DreamWeaver. It's Way More Simple Than Godaddy. I Like It.
fieryfayte
2009-07-21 07:35:10 UTC
It's kinda of hard if you ask me. I went into some computer class teaching us all of these HTML coding (Basic Structuring of a site of course) and I couldn't follow along until about a week until I got some basics down. You can create a website from Dreamweaver or even Notepad. But in Notepad it won't be that much stable as the ones in Dreamweaver.
2009-07-21 07:28:29 UTC
It depends how simple. There are plenty of free website creators out there but you could just do it with Notepad and a basic knowledge of HTML.
james S
2009-07-21 07:31:58 UTC
Just download the zip file for the free HTML template you want to use for your site. Then add your own content and graphics inside the coding where indicated. Edit the HTML templates, but you can use any program that can read .html files. I prefer to use Dreamweaver.
hash97
2009-07-21 07:33:11 UTC
For an easy to create free flash website, visit: www.wix.com

This has many tools and widgets to make a professional website.

If you would like a simple website, i reccomend piczo. (www.piczo.com)

This allows you to have a domain for free (www.me.piczo.com)

and also has a built in web editor.



Hope that helps.
2009-07-21 20:28:23 UTC
JUST pay US 20/ month, you can have a complete own website

send your messenger to me ,I am glad to help you

http://english.tsmmc.com/modules/liaise/?form_id=10



Try this : just click and type can build the whole website easily

All files can managed with admin system without learning complex FTP/webeditor softwares



building a real website with .com or your domain name

is like having a physical store



3 steps you need to complete



1. find a physical store (find a server/virtual host)



you may rent or do it by yourself or but it



Rent-means you need "virtual host" (search engine can help you)

Do it by yourself - find a computer and set it as a server



2. put your commodities in your physical store (uploading your contents to server)



Web contents are placed to the server(photos or texts)

any function you need can install in this stage



3. name your physical store (domain name setting like www.tsmmc.com)



let visitors can link to your website by setting DNS server

you may set such server by yourself



try outsourcing of it - you will save a lot of time
2009-07-21 07:29:50 UTC
If you are just looking for a free site creator, I would use webs.com, providing you are happy to put up with a few adverts on your page.



If you want a domain name, you can also get www.yoursitehere.co.nr for free. Just visit www.freedomain.co.nr



Hope this helps (:
[ juxtapose ]
2009-07-21 07:28:23 UTC
You are the 789260345980724th person to ask this question.



You're not going to get a good answer from Yahoo Answers.



Google it.
Poo
2009-07-21 07:29:29 UTC
my friend has a company that makes them, Could get u a good price if interested
?
2009-07-21 07:31:30 UTC
I was told by a friend that meebly.com works?
david
2009-07-22 07:38:11 UTC
agree with james s
?
2009-07-21 07:34:22 UTC
Use yousite.Com
2009-07-21 07:29:27 UTC
you shouldknow java


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