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authenticeye
10-25-2010, 06:33 PM
Hi all,

I want to create a webpage using my iweb feature but am perplexed as to the publishing step ...
I know of "GoDadddy.com" yet am curious to other suggestions or feedback to an inexpensive site --

As well has any one used iweb for creating a website?
Thanks for any insight!
:Yinyangv: Rei*

Howard
10-27-2010, 09:06 AM
Hi all,

I want to create a webpage using my iweb feature but am perplexed as to the publishing step ...
I know of "GoDadddy.com" yet am curious to other suggestions or feedback to an inexpensive site --

As well has any one used iweb for creating a website?
Thanks for any insight!
:Yinyangv: Rei*

I found weebly.com to be easy (almost fun) and very adaptable. For instance, after all the text and graphics information was entered into one template, it easily showed me how it would look in another template with a click of the mouse. Adding graphics is point, drag and click. Links to other pages, font changes and google maps are easy to add/change. There are 100's of templates and publishing is easy. Also, it's free to use and publish, but to have a dedicated domain name costs some $. When you're ready to pay for the domain name, the actual website will reside somewhere in google domains.

Howard

hales
10-27-2010, 09:25 PM
That sounds interesting (and easy!) thank you for the info..
Scott.


I found weebly.com to be easy (almost fun) and very adaptable. For instance, after all the text and graphics information was entered into one template, it easily showed me how it would look in another template with a click of the mouse. Adding graphics is point, drag and click. Links to other pages, font changes and google maps are easy to add/change. There are 100's of templates and publishing is easy. Also, it's free to use and publish, but to have a dedicated domain name costs some $. When you're ready to pay for the domain name, the actual website will reside somewhere in google domains.

Howard

Califoon
10-28-2010, 06:19 AM
i'musing network solutions to establish a domain name that I like and then I get the "web forwarding" option that points users to the iweb site and they only see the domain name. It's about $100/year to have domain name, forwarding and 3 mailboxes. Works for me. :thumbsup:



...When you're ready to pay for the domain name, the actual website will reside somewhere in google domains.

Howard