Hello, Anyone please let us know the best and free drag and drop web site builder? We need to insert google adsense ads. Thanks and waiting for cooperation regards SM
Thanks We tried all those but none is up to the mark. Still waiting from others to reply and provide some inputs. It should be user friendly to insert google adsense. thanks and waiting for your coooperation regards
ummmmm..... really? drag and drop software? hire a web designer. those programs write terrible code that usually looks awful cross-browser. you'll never get the page looking like you want it to with this software. MS Frontpage is supposed to be pretty simple to use (i don't think it's considered drag and drop though, i've never used it) - not sure if it's free. I don't know any other software that's 'drag and drop'.
what are you talking about 'drag and drop' for, the thread title CLEARLY STATES: Some people can't read.....jeez
I dunno, but I do know that I've never come across a drag & drag program yet, I wonder what the input would be like without all that confusing dropping. It must be the most intuitive interface yet!
hahahahhah... nice. to sum up - don't use 'drag and drag' or 'drag and drop' software to do web design. don't take the easy way out - as you'll regret it in two years when browsers and web standards are updated (that's when your site will break and look like crap) - find someone that knows html/css, and pay him to make a good website. or learn it on your own...
Hello, Yes you are correct. I am looking for drag and drop webbuilder which should be useful to insert google adsense too. thanks and waiting for your cooperation regards
Have you tried Microsoft Frontpage? It as easy as using Microsoft Word to make website. you can try that.
Berserker and All, I can read English, as have done masters in English. So stop putting crap sentences. Come out of your world and search for drag and drop website builder software, then you will come to know where you stand. I have found one and that is blue voda. All guys check it up. So hence forth, you all carp guys, if you come across any new term in your life then do search on it before commenting on its existence. I hope you all have understood it better. All the best for your future goals.
Look, stop crying. The point is - if you're going to do web design, then you should learn web design. Don't rely on some drag and drop software to build nice and functional pages for you. Those applications render terrible web pages (they MAY look nice - for now at least - but they're build terribly and will probably break cross browser and under different resolutions). Learn HTML/CSS if you want to make a website - or hire someone to do it.
The bad side to "drag and drop" is the don't make tables, css or scripts. Which may look great on your computer but put it up on a server and it doesn't work. The reason it doesn't work is because browsers need that information to know what you want the page to look like. (tables, css or scripts are instructions to web browsers) Drag and drop are picture that lay on top of each other. If a person isn't using the same size you were using it will look wrong. That's why everybody says "don't use them" they are cheap for a very good reason. Nobody uses them.
good point, but let me point something out: first of all, using tables for web design is terrible practice: http://webdesign.about.com/od/layout/a/aa111102a.htm also, these 'drag and drop' applications make all elements on the page positioned absolutely. Also very, very terrible practice, and this is why the layouts break with different screen sizes / resolutions.
Agreed. If a person is willing to use "drag and drop" they have no clue what scripts, css or tables are. If you are that new to this. Take baby steps and learn.