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I've unfortunately been let down by my website builder (thought it was taking a loooong time!!) :doh: Oh well, these things happen, so, rather than trying to find another one and another lifetime to wait, I thought what a good opportunity to have a go myself. I have looked at all the previous topics as this has been asked before, but software and technology moves on so fast, can anyone suggest a simple to use programme for a novice who is willing to 'have a go'!! :dance: :dance: I just need to build one, I have hosting set up and domain name already - it's just the pages to look at I need!!
Thank you for any advice, as always I prreciate your precious time!! :hug: :hug:
Clare, I have always admired these sites---don't know if it's your style or not---
http://www.mamasdesignspot.com/
And, once you get a template in place, it's fairly easy to get the site all finished. I will PM you, might be able to get more resources for you.
Amelia
Hi Clare
I emailed you.
Amelia, those are popular with the lampwork crowd, eh? I recognize those templates from some lampwork artists sites. They ARE impressive and easy to navigate. Cool! Even though I do my own website (Coffee Cup Visual Site Designer program, by the way) they're great for inspiration!
Quite a few of us use www.freewebs.com
If you can write a blog, you will be able to use freewebs with no problems. Its very straightforward, and easy to use, and easy to keep updated.
I would highly recommend freewebs!!!
I use freewebs as well Claire!!
I also use freewebs. Things have stoppped working for me on it but I have found ways around it.
Shel, I think lampworkers like 'em 'cause they are vivid and have awesome color combinations...I personally love 'em. If it was easy to change out color schemes on websites, I would be changing mine every week! I love those, and also these ones---
http://www.57boutiquestreet.com/
Amelia