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bumb13-be3 · 10 months
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it seems like website building is about to have a boom, let me share my favorite resource of all time!!
this is a website packed to the brim with website building goodies , including a website layout maker that is the easiest and most user friendly maker i’ve encountered! perfect for creating your own neocities (it’s free!!) , the code even has helpful tips in it for those new to html/css!
i also recommend w3schools.com for quick and easy to follow chunks of html/css tutorials! gifcities is a goldmine for old neocities era gifs, and blinkies cafe is perfect for making your own blinkies!
i can’t wait to see everyone’s websites in the coming weeks and months! remember, it’s fine to take it slow and let it look silly, that’s always been the point of websites like this :]
ps check out our neocities and feel free to drop yours in the replies :]
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captdedeyes · 6 months
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Friendly reminder that Wix.com is an Israeli-based company (& some website builders to look into instead)
I know the BDS movement is not targeting Wix.com specifically (see here for the companies they're currently boycotting) but since Wix originated in Israel as early as 2006, it would be best to drop them as soon as you can.
And while you're at it, you should leave DeviantArt too, since that company is owned by Wix. I deleted my DA account about a year ago not just because of their generative AI debacle but also because of their affiliation with their parent company. And just last month, DA has since shown their SUPPORT for Israel in the middle of Israel actively genociding the Palestinian people 😬
Anyway, I used to use Wix and I stopped using it around the same time that I left DA, but I never closed my Wix account until now. What WAS nice about Wix was how easy it was to build a site with nothing but a drag-and-drop system without any need to code.
So if you're using Wix for your portfolio, your school projects, or for anything else, then where can you go?
Here are some recommendations that you can look into for website builders that you can start for FREE and are NOT tied to a big, corporate entity (below the cut) 👇👇
Carrd.co
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This is what I used to build my link hub and my portfolio, so I have the most experience with this platform.
It's highly customizable with a drag-and-drop arrangement system, but it's not as open-ended as Wix. Still though, it's easy to grasp & set up without requiring any coding knowledge. The most "coding" you may ever have to deal with is markdown formatting (carrd provides an on-screen cheatsheet whenever you're editing text!) and section breaks (which is used to define headers, footers, individual pages, sections of a page, etc.) which are EXTREMELY useful.
There's limits to using this site builder for free (max of 2 websites & a max of 100 elements per site), but even then you can get a lot of mileage out of carrd.
mmm.page
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This is a VERY funny & charming website builder. The drag-and-drop system is just as open-ended as Wix, but it encourages you to get messy. Hell, you can make it just as messy as the early internet days, except the way you can arrange elements & images allows for more room for creativity.
Straw.page
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This is an extremely simple website builder that you can start from scratch, except it's made to be accessible from your phone. As such, the controls are limited and intentionally simple, but I can see this being a decent website builder to start with if all you have is your phone. The other options above are also accessible from your phone, but this one is by far one of the the simplest website builders available.
Hotglue.me
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This is also a very simple & rudimentary website builder that allows you to make a webpage from scratch, except it's not as easy to use on a mobile phone.
At a glance, its features are not as robust or easy to pick up like the previous options, but you can still create objects with a simple double click and drag them around, add text, and insert images or embeds.
Mind you, this launched in the 2010s and has likely stayed that way ever since, which means that it may not have support for mobile phone displays, so whether or not you wanna try your hand at building something on there is completely up to you!
Sadgrl's Layout Editor
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sadgrl.online is where I gathered most of these no-code site builders! I highly recommend looking through the webmaster links for more website-building info.
This simple site builder is for use on Neocities, which is a website hosting service that you can start using for free. This is the closest thing to building a site that resembles the early internet days, but the sites you can make are also responsive to mobile devices! This can be a good place to start if this kind of thing is your jam and you have little to no coding experience.
Although I will say, even if it sounds daunting at first, learning how to code in HTML and CSS is one of the most liberating experiences that anyone can have, even if you don't come from a website scripting background. It's like cooking a meal for yourself. So if you want to take that route, then I encourage to you at least try it!
Most of these website builders I reviewed were largely done at a glance, so I'm certainly missing out on how deep they can go.
Oh, and of course as always, Free Palestine 🇵🇸
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allyssotd · 4 months
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hotglue
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A website builder that i would like to investigate at some point
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cozicenter · 1 month
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Custom website development servies
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katiajewelbox · 3 months
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Dear Tumblr community,
I am interested in building a website for my science communication initiative Katia Plant Scientist. This will be an educational website with photos, videos, essays, and a professional profile. It will not be an online shop for the medium term future. I prefer beginner-friendly, non coding options. Thank you for your help!
#help #website #websitedesign #websitedevelopment #websitebuilder #noncodingwebsitebuilder #beginnersguide
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weandthecolor · 4 months
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Squarespace: Your Gateway to Website Creation Bliss
More here.
Follow WE AND THE COLOR on: Facebook I Twitter I Pinterest I YouTube I Instagram I Reddit
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webpanda · 10 months
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DIY 🎨 Website Building: Tips, Tricks, and Tools 👨‍🔧 for the Non-Techie Entrepreneur👨‍💼
As a non-techie entrepreneur, the thought of building a website for your business could be daunting. However, with the rise of website builders, it has become extremely easy and affordable for anyone to create a stunning website. In this article, we will explore the world of website building and share some tips, tricks, and tools for building your website without any technical know-how.
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uniquebrandesigns · 1 year
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Make Your WordPress Mobile- Friendly
With This Simple Trick
There’s no question that we live in a mobile world. More and more people are using their smartphones and tablets to access the internet, which will continue. As a website owner, ensuring your site is responsive and can be viewed on all devices is important.
The key to making your website responsive is understanding how to design for different screen sizes. When designing a website, you’re creating optimized for a specific width, like a desktop or laptop. But when someone visits your website on a mobile device, the screen is a lot smaller, so that same layout doesn’t work.
So, how do you make your website responsive? It all starts with understanding the width of your website. You need to know the width of your website in pixels, so you can use that to create a layout optimized for different screen sizes.
Once you know the width of your website, you can start to make it more responsive.
Several tools can help you create a device-agnostic website using WordPress.
Plugins such as WPtouch and WPTinyMCE can resize content for different-sized devices automatically.
Additionally, you can customize the theme of your site with CSS Media Queries, allowing you to define breakpoints where certain elements of the page will rearrange, resize or shift to fit different screen sizes.
Using these tools, you can create a website that looks great no matter what device it’s being viewed on.
Ultimately, making your website responsive is an easy way to ensure that all visitors have a great experience when they visit your site. Unsatisfied?
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pensarecool2 · 1 year
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For a while, I've been wanting my own website that I can use to store and sort all the stories and stuff that I've written over the years. Like a place that I can share with others and also keep a record of all the things that I've written in a readable format that's sorted by different aspects like genre or length or whatever. I currently am using carrd with a lot of google docs links, but I kind of want something else. Carrd has a limit on how much you can put on it, even with the basic upgraded plan or whatever, so I can't put the actual stories and content on the website. I've looked at some other free website builders, and they all look really complicated. I don't understand the more complicated stuff, and what I want doesn't need to be that complicated. Below, I linked the carrd that I currently use, but I want to make it have like more categories and also maybe not on carrd. Basically, does anyone know any better website builders that would work for this?
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greenwebhost · 11 months
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What is a Weebly ?
Weebly is a software – as – a – service (SaaS) Website Builder that delivers all-in-one simplicity – but don’t let Weebly’s beginner – friendly platform fool you. It can Support all types of business websites including online stores, marketing blogs and service booking sites, Weebly offers a free paln and three paid plans and all support an online store.                                                                              Webbly is a cloud website builder, which has gained popularity with over 50 millions of users worldwide. It comes with integrated blogging and ecommerce engines and allows building these and other types of websites without the need to possess programming skills. The system features ease of use, but this does not mean that proficient web designers cannot use it create large – scale blogs.                                                                                                             Instead, Weebly, grants this opportunity to everyone, irrespective of the web design expertise and creativity skills. Intuitive Drag - and – Drop editor of the website builder, its convenience and rich feature set have made the service one of the most user – friendly website builders available out there.
 Weebly Features :-
Weebly has everything necessary for building a small – size online shop or a personal blog. However, It can’t compete with industry – leading companies due to the lack of recent innovations.
Dashboard
Website Editor
E-Commerce
Landing Page
Business Website
Dashboard -                        The Weebly Site dashboard allows a user to see all the available activities in one place, including site statistics, Store sales etc.
Website Editor -                              The WYSIWYG Website editor of weebly is the heart of every experience a user gets. It allows building a site by manipulating the design elements on the page with absolutely no necessity to peck around in the source code.   
E- Commerce -                             The Weebly is owned by the Square payment processor, which is why the integrated ecommerce tools don’t surprise a user.             Aside from these payment options, weebly also suggests embedding jotform payment forms. The ecommerce section of weebly perfectly operates on both desktop and mobile.
Landing Page  -                           The Landing page of a website has great significance for  its success. Unfortunately, such a capability was disconnected at Weebly.
Business Website  -                                     Weebly is a versatile, high – quality website builder and comes packed with a series of ecommerce solutions.
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maketechbetter · 2 years
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bloohash · 1 year
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Hire Laravel App Development Agency in India- Bloohash
Bloohash is an Laravel app development company in India, that offers professional website and web application development services from startup to enterprise level company.
Laravel is considered one of the stylish and robust PHP fabrics that make a web development process simple like a walk on a rose theater . Simplicity, credibility, and largely secure web results are some of the rates that describe the authenticity of this free and open- source PHP web frame.
Laravel is well- known for its security attributes and no query, it's all the time on the frontal bottom when it comes to looking after the significant security pitfalls online. Being said that, it's recommended that you follow the enrolled stylish practices for Laravel Development for stylish results.
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magic1aitools · 1 year
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omokehind · 1 year
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Many consumers today believe that having a website gives your business more credibility than company with merely social media pages. Additionally, your website is the ideal spot to display any accreditations or honors your company
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win350xyz · 2 years
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Not WordPress calling me out with their ads on here, on a daily basis, and basically reminding me that I have an entire website I bought to finish setting up 🤣
Not going to lie, trying to navigate WordPresses website editor is the entire reason I’ve been working on that fucking site for a year and it still isn’t launched yet. Every time I figure out how to get things going, next thing I know, it changes again.
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