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General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: Stoney on September 08, 2010, 03:56:12 PM
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Trying to find something that can get a legitimate 3 or 4 page small business site put together that will look professional. I know having a designer do it is optimal, but I don't want to drop the cash for that yet. I have the domain and hosting set up, so I'm looking for recommendations from folks that have used various programs. And when I say web design software, I'm not talking about Dreamweaver--just one of those cheesy pre-packaged deals that are $50-100 or whatever. There are several listed on Amazon, but the recommendations are inconsistent across the board. This will be a short term solution until I'm ready to drop the money on a really nicely designed site.
Thanks gents and ladies...
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Trying to find something that can get a legitimate 3 or 4 page small business site put together that will look professional. I know having a designer do it is optimal, but I don't want to drop the cash for that yet. I have the domain and hosting set up, so I'm looking for recommendations from folks that have used various programs. And when I say web design software, I'm not talking about Dreamweaver--just one of those cheesy pre-packaged deals that are $50-100 or whatever. There are several listed on Amazon, but the recommendations are inconsistent across the board. This will be a short term solution until I'm ready to drop the money on a really nicely designed site.
Thanks gents and ladies...
Hi Mate, I was in the same boat as you, I used moonfruit.com, you can create the website for free, then transfere it to a domain if you desire.
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All the templates at this site are open source and free for personal and business use. >> http://www.opendesigns.org/ (http://www.opendesigns.org/)
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Try installing Wordpress 3.0.1 on your site. Quite a few people are now using also as a CMS and there are a lot of different free themes out there. Many of them are easy to modify and customize just via CSS and HTML modifications.
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Thanks for the recommendation GD, but that program has kicked my butt over the weekend. I'm guessing I don't know enough to use it efficiently yet. I'm probably going to try something a little more dumbed-down for now. Perhaps once I've been around it longer, I can use it to build subsequent content.
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Get the eval copy of Dreamweaver and make it happen...it doesn't take long to get the hang of it and you can have a bunch of sweet looking pages in just a few hours.
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+1 on Dreamweaver. Never worked on a site before, acquired Dreamweaver, followed the tutorial step-by-step, and it was game on after that. Great program.