creating a website?

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i want to create a website, but i want one thats free and doesnt have to download. do u know any website builders on the internet that fits these needs? i want a fast, easy to use, free website builder. PLEASE HELP!!!
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4 Responses to “creating a website?”

  1. flyjai1 Says:

    I have two of my own websites! Go to! You’ll have your own website! And it’s FREE!!!!!!!!!

  2. LS Wino Junko Says:

    You could use something like Myspace or Facebook, but that’s probably not what you’re looking for. Angelfire is good if you’re an HTML junkie of sorts and/or want independence from the same layout over and over again like the ones provided by Myspace or Facebook. If you want to start a new domain, however, that’s more of a challenge. I hope that helps.

    Good lucK!

  3. aondrea S Says:

    A) You need a Web host to get pages on the Web. I learned about my Web host through a book called Creating Web Sites:The Missing Manual.

    B) Your Web host will let you choose your domain name. I chose MissingMethods.com. As you can see, it was inspired by the book I read.

    C)Consider using Dreamweaver CS3 to help you create your site: I was in the same position as you 2 months ago, facing the same issues, and that’s what I am using. It’s pretty good for people who don’t know what they are doing!

    Let me give you a helpful link to get started:

    1)

    This link gives you a review of what I just mentioned, but also provides a link to download Dreamweaver CS3 free, what you should look for in a Web host, some links to Web hosts you might want to consider, links to the book, and a link to a Dreamweaver Tutorial to get you started.

    Note: Free Web Sites are only good if you don’t plan on having high traffic,and you don’t plan on making any money with it. You also need to not mind that they don’t give you enough freedom to design it. Often, you don’t get your own domain name, instead you’ll get something like.

  4. pcsourcepoint Says:

    You can start easily with a web editor like front page 2000 or the popular free NVU. Then maybe start by signing up with a free host, e.g. Netfirms Basic from or the popular Many free hosts have their own free web editors. Perhaps download and use a free template from one of many templates web sites, e.g. then upload your site to your host (use a free FTP program to upload your site – e.g. core FTP). Then you can promote it in forums, search engines, directories, etc, if you want.

    You could start with a blog as well, e.g. try the Google’s blogger, or use the simple Google Page Creator (You need a Gmail account) – easy to set up for a beginner.

    Later on though, it might pay to learn html/JavaScript/PHP etc, which allows more flexibility to design and modify your web site. Then maybe upgrade to a paid host and domain, which will possibly yield more features (scripting, bandwidth, increased storage space, email accounts, etc) and more ownership of your site…

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