I am very surprised at the paucity of zombic incompetent ignoramuses adding filth to a thread that is this old. Would have thunk there would have been scores more in that length of time.
Yeah I agree... you just added more into it. Me thinks we already diverted from the original topic. You see it's not even about zombies. Ingenious. Just bury it already before more voodoo priests add more crap into it.
Both WordPress and Wix are great website builders especially for beginners. The best thing about wordpress is the great flexibility and zero cost. Wix puts ads on you sites when you use it's free basic website building feature, which actually can be done on WordPress using free website building app like VPSrobots, ISPconfig.
Myself, I’d recommend you to go with Weebly. It's a drag and drop website builder that makes it easy to create a powerful, professional website without any technical skills. Over 30 million entrepreneurs and small businesses have already used Weebly to build their online presence with a website, blog or store. Content elements (like text, photos, maps, and videos) are added to your website by simply dragging and dropping them into place. Text is edited just like in a word processor. Building your website is done in real-time, right from your web browser. There’s absolutely nothing to install and no upgrades to worry about.
I recommented clean markup, because it is easier to support it. If you website will be grow, clean markup will be good. I know the freelance team codeintime I think they can help you.
if you want to go for long term donot go for free website go with bluehost which will be very cheap $3 - $4 per month and you will get great support and great service. and all free are already covered by my friends in other replies
Have you tried Wordpress? They have plenty of themes as said before here. If it is for e-commerce? Then I would recommend Shopify or Ucommerce.
Learn html, css, etc. Use an editor such as Brackets. It's free and is customizable with many free add-ons tailored for the type of coding you do.
This review of website builders might help I guess it will depend on your skills and what you can afford to spend.
Wordpress is good for blogging. But if you want to do ecommerce, specifically dropshipping, check out Shopify. It is fairly easy to use and set up, no coding required. And then you can use this free guide that I used to build my store- from adding products, up to marketing them. https://www.importify.com/starting-dropshipping/
Go for Atom, Brackets, Sublime text... All of that pre-made editor just will hurt your image in front of your clients If you wanna do the things simplest just go for Wordpress and hire someone that makes you hand-made template
Hello, Some recommendation for another website creator presently the king of free website builders for smaller businesses that a review to build presence online. You should be using this website creator jimdo, webnode, mozello, weebly for basic website creation.
Look at the garbage they said "should be using". They're probably not capable of writing it in English since they're unqualified to talk about HTML or CSS either, what with garbage like Jimdo or Weebly being the intellectual equivalent of "Speak Engrish moist goodry, me love you long time". See such stunning gems of developer ingorance, incompetence, and ineptitude as: <body class="cc-page cc-pagemode-default main-page"> <noscript> <iframe src="https://www.googletagmanager.com/ns.html?id=GTM-MTHKCKN" height="0" width="0" style="display:none; visibility:hidden"></iframe> </noscript> <div id="cc-inner" class="cc-content-parent"> <div class="wt-cm-post-redirect-hint js-post-redirect-hint"> <div class="wt-cm-post-redirect-hint__text-wrap"> <meta name="translation" content="redirect-hint.info" />Welcome to Jimdo’s English site. You can also visit our sites for other countries. </div> <select id="header-language-switch" title="Select your language" class="tp-main-header-language-switch__select js-tp-main-header-language-switch"> Code (markup): or <div id="lp-pom-root-color-overlay"></div> <div class="lp-positioned-content"> <div class="lp-element lp-pom-text nlh" id="lp-pom-text-25"> <h1 style="line-height: 42px;"> <span style="font-size: 36px; letter-spacing: -1.2px;">Turn your idea into a website or online store</span> </h1> </div> <a class="lp-element lp-pom-button" id="lp-pom-button-29" href="clkn/https/www.weebly.com/signup" target="_self"><span class="label">Website</span></a> Code (markup): But sure, go ahead and piss on your website and crap on any potential users with that half-witted mentally-enfeebled SCAM ARTIST garbage! It's so painfully clear the people who MAKE these systems are unqualified to write a single line of HTML, much less tell others how to make websites.
I'm late to this thread, but I find it thought-provoking. I'm all for GUI advancement in HTML/CSS editing, but I have to say that Wix and Weebly are not the easiest to deal with if you want to get out of their cookie-cutter templates. I know, I've tried both of them and gave up on them because of limitations and vendor lock-in. As a matter of fact, that's why I'm trying to learn to build a website from scratch. I don't enjoy having to do all kinds of manual labors, but it seems to me that it might be the only way to gain full control over how something looks. Sometimes, I also wonder which is easier; learning to use Wix or Weebly and all their quirks, or learning to code a basic page. Honestly, I have learned just enough HTML and CSS at this point to be able to tweak an existing free HTML template. It's really not that hard to do. FTP is a matter of logging in with FTP software, and hosting is cheap nowadays. Why pay for Wix, etc. when you can get a lot more for about the same price or even less?