Posted 2014-11-15 12:45 AM Subject: RE: Websites . . . the good the bad and the ugly
Location: In my own little world
I've used Homestead, Breederoo and Webs.com webs.com is down all the time They are not very reliable. I still have a websute up with homestead and it is fairly easy to use. I just built one using Breederoo and in the process of building another one and I really like it so far but there are limitations depending on which design you choose to use.
Posted 2014-11-16 4:44 PM Subject: RE: Websites . . . the good the bad and the ugly
Certified Snake Wrangler
Posts: 1672 Location: North MS
Wix.com is super easy and I've experimented with the yahoo site builder and even attempted the highly complicated "create a shoppe". Coffee cup software web builder isn't bad to use, but now I'm just spoiled to wix.
Posted 2014-11-17 9:23 AM Subject: RE: Websites . . . the good the bad and the ugly
Cute Little Imp
Posts: 2747 Location: N Texas
My sister has used Homestead but now uses Go Daddy. I just finished up my website with Go Daddy. It's a little overwhelming at first, but they have tons of tools and features, and once you get used to it, it's pretty easy to use. I definitely recommend it. They have a ton of templates/designs to choose from, so you don't have to build a website completely from scratch. I chose a template, but changed a lot of the layout to suit my preferences. So you can customize everything. They also have a good support team. Shortly after I signed up, I got a call from them checking in to make sure I was doing ok with site and seeing if I needed any help.
Posted 2014-11-17 9:34 AM Subject: RE: Websites . . . the good the bad and the ugly
Popped
Posts: 20421 Location: LuluLand~along I64 Indiana
once i got on to the wix system it was very simple to use. they keep updating the program also and it has gotten even better since i started a couple years ago.