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At 52,I want to set up a website of no more than 8 pages maximum.I want a website firm that has a beginners package,is exceptionally user-friendly and has simple,clear instructions & diagrams in non-technical English.Also,it must have an easy to read guide and have step-by-step instructions and have a printable instruction book than I can download.The one I tried via the magazine 'Webuser' claimed to be 'user friendly' and was anything but 'user friendly'.I am not looking for 'free' sites but genuine on-line firms.Any help from my age group would be especially welcome,but all help from anyone of any age would be most welcomed! Thank you very much indeed for all your help in advance.Alan.

2006-09-28 23:45:06 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous in Computers & Internet Software

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www.mrsite.co.uk all you need is there

2006-09-28 23:51:21 · answer #1 · answered by taxed till i die,and then some. 7 · 0 0

I create my own websites. My decision was to learn to code in html rather than to use a package. I use a free program called arachnophilia which creates a clear uncomplicated code. I also use notepad to edit my websites. I also use a reference book called "html for the world wide web." You can find various scripts that do all sorts of things at various places on the web. You can download and plug the scripts into your websites once you understand the basics. I am available to help you or anyone else who needs help ... I'd be glad to share information about some of the free resources that I found on the net. You can see some of the resources in use at my websites http://www.ebonyshowcase.org , http://www.ebonyshowcase.org/pals , http://www.ebonyshowcase.org/garyreeves .

2006-09-29 07:12:50 · answer #2 · answered by mailordermoviehouse 2 · 0 0

I have used Serif Webplus 9. I've also got, but not used Net Objects Fusion (NOF) - you get get a free copy from their website! Serif has plenty of Help but there's one or two things I've not been able to crack! I can't really comment on NOF.

2006-09-29 07:00:40 · answer #3 · answered by Charlie Babbage 5 · 0 0

Search for "HTML tutorials". Simple HTML is exactly that - simple. Anyone can pick up the basics in an afternoon I'd say. You don't need any software more than notepad.exe, or xemacs!

Rawlyn.

2006-09-29 06:51:37 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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