Which is the best free wysiwyg website builder

Discussion in 'HTML & Website Design' started by rnikolov, Jan 12, 2011.

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    Please help me. I am looking for a free wysiwyg website builder allowing preparing of html pages without HTML skills. I want to make a web site, and I have found a hosting server. Could I make my pages using such website builder, and publish the pages of my site using my hosting server, or such website builders require publishing only on their servers.
    Thanks!
     
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  2. affuser

    affuser Member

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    try wordpress. :)
     
    affuser, Jan 12, 2011 IP
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    Check out your hosting control panel as most of the hosting server comes with some kinda site builder for the newbies.
     
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    webcosmo Notable Member

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    wordpress would be just perfect for it.
     
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  5. rnikolov

    rnikolov Active Member

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    Hi,
    Thanks for the tip.
    I want to ask you additionally:
    Can I use the pages that I make with the help of the software of wordpress, and publish these pages on another hosting server, or wordpress requires publishing only on their servers.
    Thanks!

     
    rnikolov, Jan 12, 2011 IP
  6. affuser

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    wordpres.org you can use anywhere you want :)
     
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    as others have said - wordpress is great
    I also use a $50 program called Artisteer that lets you create your own themes using simple button clicking / drag and drop
    http://www.artisteer.com/
     
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    kompozer is best open source and even better then some $100 products. So go for that.
     
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    Use Eclipse , netbeans or komodo. I recommend Eclipse and its easy to use.
     
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  10. rnikolov

    rnikolov Active Member

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    Hi,
    Thanks all for the very useful tips.
    I had a tip of using joomla org.
    I would like to ask you additionally, is joomla like wordpress, i.e. can I publish my pages on another hosting server, or joomla requires publishing on their servers.
     
    rnikolov, Jan 14, 2011 IP
  11. radiant_luv

    radiant_luv Peon

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    As the thread heding says "best wysiwig website builder", just making sure that Joomla is a dynamic portal engine and content management system and yes you'll install on your server.
     
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    anilkiral Greenhorn

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    Wordpress is the best way to go.
     
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  13. The Stealthy One

    The Stealthy One Well-Known Member Affiliate Manager

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    Joomla is more advanced than WordPress, and a better choice for a more flexible site. But keep in mind the learning curve is a little bit steeper.
     
    The Stealthy One, Jan 16, 2011 IP