Webstarts.com is your answer. It's free to sign up and their online editor uses simple drag and drop functionality so you need zero web experience to build completely custom websites. They also have image search and video search tools, so dropping videos, images, text and even music takes 1 or 2 clicks at most. Check them out here: http://Webstarts.com
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2007-06-15 06:29:03
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answered by Anonymous
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If you are currently a paid Internet subscriber, you are entitled to a "homepage" which often contains simple navigation and editing tools. And if you use the Netscape browser, the built-in Composer feature is a superior HTML authoring tool. You can easily generate a full-blown website as a Homepage. Nevertheless, the "homepage" URL is likely to be "http://homepage.earthlink.com/subscriber... name" and that URL can easily be overwritten via a redirection service, i.e., "mydomain.com" which allows you to link any registered domain name to "mask" another website. For example, should you type in "domainname.com", you will be immediately transported to the homepage and the hompage URL of http://homepage.earthlink.com/subscriber... name will be masked by the domainname.com. And the charge for the redirection service [even at godaddy.com] is normally FREE. Here's a demonstration: Type in the URL window: "www.pizzanextdoor.com" which will bring up their pizza website. Take note of the domain name. Then type in the URL window: "http://home.pacbell.net/vten/1a/pizzamen... and you will see that this is the original homepage which is unmasked without the domain name!
Good luck!
2007-06-13 00:59:35
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answered by Anonymous
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It truly all depends on, how much and at what level you want to know the "innards" of a website. Do you know or want to know how to write HTML, CSS, JAVASCRIPT, PHP, etc.?
No? PC Magazine highly recommends Microsoft Expression Web. The industry standard of course is Adobe's Dreamweaver (which is part of the humongous and ridiculously expensive Creative Suite but if you've got more money than you can imagine spending then there you go...)
Want to write the skin and bone languages? I like WeBuilder. www.blumentals.net - inexpensive, incredibly well supported, innovative, quick, flexible, fast, and all the rest!
2007-06-12 21:26:19
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answered by fjpoblam 7
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learn html and/or c.s.s.
http://www.freelink.org/html
2007-06-12 21:31:32
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answered by Anonymous
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