Hey, I came acrost Weebly.com they offer sub domains "yourdomain.weebly.com" for free. And they have great tools to build your own website on them. When you go to publish your site you get a few options, one you can register a domain through them. My question is, if you register the domain through them do you get free hosting through them? Because it would totally be worth it then. Thanks
Yes it will still be free even though you're going through a domain. This is quoted directly from their site:
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Yes weebly are a a good free option, I have a couple of training manuals that they are recommended, also BlueVoda, I personally have gone through the paid route but I did sign up with BlueVoda and they do send good emails with useful information on SEO etc etc.