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JustinSurfer
July 5th, 2001, 20:25
Hi a friend of mine wants to build a liverpool football club websit (it's a she) and does not want any ftp or that sort of stuff , online building with little or no ad's

Any ideas?

Ben
July 5th, 2001, 22:52
If your friend wants a "Drag-and-Drop" Online builder then try Homestead.com (Homestead will begin to 'upgrade' HomeStead Personal to a pay service later this year). Or Geocities.com if your friend wants about 5 megs of space and a watermark ad on each page.

Opie
July 6th, 2001, 00:01
geocities is 15 mbs an tha watermark is retarded...y doesnt she try a html editor like dreamweaver its really easy to make a kool site but tripod has a online bulider but premade templates suck but if that wut shes wants use tripod...they give 50mbs an she can use -------- to get around pop-ups ..so it will be add free later

Opie

Archbob
July 6th, 2001, 04:00
Well is the fact that for non black market people MM dreamweaver costs $400.

Suggestion: Learn html like the rest of us or go to www.freewebtemplates.com

Opie
July 6th, 2001, 04:39
who said nething bout 400$ ???? thats all ill say............o an y not first page editor(it FREE) she did say shes new so MAYBE she dosent feel like learning HTML so use that cuz freetemplates suck an all those designs r NO GOOD AT ALL! a "real" webmaster would design there own..but again she new but if she want to learn html well have fun but u wont learn over night........an i hope thats not ur site whoever posted above this post because that is not a website nor sumone who knows html so if u say "learn like tha rest of us" seems to me u need to learn right? if it not ur site an just one of those stupid search sites well sorry or sumthing......

JustinSurfer
July 6th, 2001, 06:10
Yeah she already uses geocities but wants something a bit better than that , homestead i have heard is very good , but how long will the service remain free and with all the features?

gyrbo
July 6th, 2001, 07:23
Just download web-fix, it's an offline pagebuilder like yahoo. Then use f2s. NO ads, and verry easy.

JustinSurfer
July 7th, 2001, 06:50
Yeah she's decided to give tripod a go , homestead was not really her cup of tea!

ghobro
July 7th, 2001, 10:26
freeservers online builder i think very nice

niv
July 7th, 2001, 10:32
actually, any reseller of Community Architect has that online builder. that includes 20m.com

Rebel
July 7th, 2001, 10:36
Frontpage Editor is pretty easy to use too. :D

ghobro
July 9th, 2001, 09:43
but frontpage need ftp knowledge which the beginner don't know

JustinSurfer
July 9th, 2001, 14:33
Originally posted by ghobro
but frontpage need ftp knowledge which the beginner don't know
correct!

JustinSurfer
July 9th, 2001, 14:34
Originally posted by ghobro
freeservers online builder i think very nice
they haven huge ad's though!

Phan
July 9th, 2001, 15:10
Most places you find with a pagebuilder have ads.

Phan ;)

WorldWarGeneral
July 9th, 2001, 16:48
FrontPage doesn't really require FTP knowledge. Just click "Publish", type in the frontpage publishing address and hit "ok"

gyrbo
July 10th, 2001, 07:38
Well, some people aren't blessed with a good set of brains.

Bonesgeo
July 10th, 2001, 20:47
Originally posted by HTML-Guru
If your friend wants a "Drag-and-Drop" Online builder then try Homestead.com (Homestead will begin to 'upgrade' HomeStead Personal to a pay service later this year). Or Geocities.com if your friend wants about 5 megs of space and a watermark ad on each page.

________Upgrade all ready started,free trial though. Great for a beginer

sarathb
July 11th, 2001, 00:31
hey check it out
www.coolebiz.net
hey its great side for building

ghobro
July 11th, 2001, 02:23
FrontPage doesn't really require FTP knowledge. Just click "Publish", type in the frontpage publishing address and hit "ok"

it's ok if your server have FrontPage Server Extension installed. How if don't?

Bonesgeo
July 22nd, 2001, 06:15
Micrografx Windows Draw 6 seems to be a good tool for building.

WorldWarGeneral
July 22nd, 2001, 08:15
Originally posted by ghobro
FrontPage doesn't really require FTP knowledge. Just click "Publish", type in the FrontPage publishing address and hit "ok"

it's ok if your server have FrontPage Server Extension installed. How if don't?

I guess if that were the case, then you couldn't use any of FrontPage's "webbots" (counters, forms, search engines, etc.) and then upload the files via FTP for file manager. But you still publish from FrontPage via FTP the same way. But instead of typing in an "fp.host.whatever" type address or an "http://" address, you'd type in an "ftp." address, then hit "ok" on the Publish Web dialog box. But publishing through FrontPage is usually a lot slower than doing it through an FTP client or even a file manager. FTP is one of the easiest parts of website creation, but it's also one of most useful.

JustinSurfer
July 22nd, 2001, 09:06
she ain't got any packages to build it offline , she wants to build it online!