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Building website for beginners

pacman000

On a quest to be the best...
Neocities is good for hosting, if you don't mind plain HTML: https://neocities.org/

Here's an ez HTML guide: http://www.lissaexplains.com/ It's a bit dated, but it still works well enough. I say if it still works, use it. You're just pushing everything towards a cliff named obseletion if you keep everything new. Word or warning, ignore the META KEYWORDS tag; it was just for search engines, & no legitimate search engine uses it anymore. META DESCRIPTION is still useful tho. Here's a direct link to their info on HTML: http://www.lissaexplains.com/html.shtml

Just start off learning & experimenting, & build what you can from there. I'd suggest creating a main menu & an update page first, then developing new pages from there. There is a way to add a menu top the top of your pages with jscript, but I'd have to do some figuring to remember how.
 
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SummerHaze

Well-Known Member
wix, worpress, squarespace I applied to specialists to build my website and save time. Plus I found info about cheap ssl certificate for website, it can help to protect users data and show visitors that my website is safe. Useful tool for any website these days.
 
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pacman000

On a quest to be the best...
If you want to go old school, & you don't mind ads, there's AngelFire & Tripod, tho I get the feeling they may shut down soon. :(
 
You can make use of open source Content Management Systems available on the market. There are many CMS you can use to build your website. Some costs will apply at some level of the development for hosting the website, purchasing additional theme etc but compared to hiring professional help for creating a website it is considerably low.
 

alpha_mann

Passionate
Many Website builders are available on Google like WordPress, Blogger, Wix, Weebly many more. I made my site on WordPress. After that, I found info about SSL certificates as they're very useful for maintaining a website securely. I used certera wildcard SSL for securing my site.
 

Aayu

New Member
To build a website, you can use beginner-friendly platforms like Wix, Hostinger, WordPress, and Squarespace. And for website security, I am using affordable SSL certificates from CheapSSLWEB and also found them reliable and best for protecting user data.
 
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