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Building/maintaining websites - how hard?
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<blockquote data-quote="Running Arrow Bill" data-source="post: 826942" data-attributes="member: 9"><p>IMO we have built several websites (have 2 now). Past experience has taught us to STAY AWAY from "webmasters" that charge "maintenance fees" to update or change your site. You need a "real time WYSIWYG capability" that YOU can update on the web "right now". Any number of web services have "canned" "skins" (design layouts) that you can pick and choose your layout and colors.</p><p></p><p>Initial design is the start. As the days go by, you will add, delete, and change information. Other than that, you should always purchase your OWN domain name (minimal cost per year) and do not "piggyback" onto some services domain (e.g., the freebie web creation sites). You want your OWN domain identity.</p><p></p><p>People that use "webmasters" (who do all work & changes for you) often fine the webmasters not doing changes when you need them done. IMO their prime "business" is to charge initial and then on-going "maintenance" fees, second to do your stuff "right now".</p><p></p><p>For those that are contemplating using the HTML design language...if you are not computer savvy and don't want to spend time learning the special HTML code, then you are better off using one of the "canned" design frameworks for initial set-up</p><p></p><p>JMHO</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Running Arrow Bill, post: 826942, member: 9"] IMO we have built several websites (have 2 now). Past experience has taught us to STAY AWAY from "webmasters" that charge "maintenance fees" to update or change your site. You need a "real time WYSIWYG capability" that YOU can update on the web "right now". Any number of web services have "canned" "skins" (design layouts) that you can pick and choose your layout and colors. Initial design is the start. As the days go by, you will add, delete, and change information. Other than that, you should always purchase your OWN domain name (minimal cost per year) and do not "piggyback" onto some services domain (e.g., the freebie web creation sites). You want your OWN domain identity. People that use "webmasters" (who do all work & changes for you) often fine the webmasters not doing changes when you need them done. IMO their prime "business" is to charge initial and then on-going "maintenance" fees, second to do your stuff "right now". For those that are contemplating using the HTML design language...if you are not computer savvy and don't want to spend time learning the special HTML code, then you are better off using one of the "canned" design frameworks for initial set-up JMHO [/QUOTE]
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