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![]() "SmallBoats.com" wrote in message ... Eisboch wrote: The second, and the one I am now using is called "Sitebuilder". It's free (with an account) and you download and use it on your computer to develop the webpages off-line before publishing. It has a lot of nice features and add-ons that I haven't begun to explore yet. We provide "Sitebuilder" with our accounts.. Tech support and advice too ![]() http://www.idesigns.net Cool. Now I know who to ask when I screw it up. When I first started using it, there was an issue whereby instead of publishing only "modified" files, it would publish "all" files. I contacted Yahoo's tech service and they acknowledged there was a problem. A day or two later it was fixed. I like it. I remember back when I first set up the original "Boats of Rec.Boats" website. There were no transparent type website software packages readily available and I did everything in html code. I remember I created a spreadsheet and whenever anybody wanted to add a page with their boat picture, I had to modify the spreadsheet with another page link, modify the home page (all in html), then re-load the whole kit and kabootle to the website host. As the site grew, it became time consuming, plus people started asking for different options like listing alphapetically (which I figured out how to do), etc. Eventually, between work and other events going on, I simply couldn't spend the time to maintain it. It would be simple now, with modern software packages like Sitebuilder. Eisboch |
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