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Can a website builder really create a website the way that you want it??? i have a host with host monster… and i don’t have alot of knowledge when it comes to css and the more advanced but i know a little enough to keep me going. with the web builder that they provide would i need to know some more knowledge of css to use the site builder??
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3 Responses to “Website builder?”

  1. Anil K said:

    You can use NVU (www.nvu.com) which is free, or Dreamweaver (www.adobe.com/dreamweaver) which is paid. More here:

  2. Olly said:

    Well …. the website builder i strongly recommend you is Macromedia Dreamwaver. It is both used by beginners, intermmediate and proffessional web developers. It is very user friendly and you can work on Design Mode if you are not very well prepared with HTML codes. The Answerer above me said that is is paid. It`s true, but you can find it on torrent sites, that`s how i got it.
    The thing is that you can easily create good looking pages without advanced knowledge ( like css or php or mysql ). You can create your site without making a connection ( like proffessionals do ) with dreamweaver and the host you have. You can create your pages and then post them on the host, with a file manager.
    I have been using it since i started mu activity in the web. I managed to do resonable looking website with absolutely no Knowledge. There is always Help menu ! Remember that .

    I hope I heped you ! Goodluck with the web site!

  3. J_AS0N said:

    I’ve seen a lot of websites created with various online site-building tools and I don’t like any of them. The problems are usually with flexibility and accessibility but also ask yourself what would happen if you wanted to transfer the site elsewhere.

    Google Page Creator does a decent job of creating standards-compliant pages but isn’t suitable for making anything but small sites.

    Dreamweaver will take you 30+ hours to learn, NVU a bit less. Both are great tools but only suitable for professional web designers or hobbyists with plenty of time on their hands, not people who just want to get one site up and runnning quickly.

    Adobe Contribute is so simple for editing an existing website but you can’t really build a new site using it.

    So how about using a simple content management system instead? You could go to, get free hosting, select a template, then customise it css to your own needs. Ignore the fact it’s called a blogging tool, it can also be used to create a more standard website.

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