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ISO easy way to set up a website

Posted: Sun Jan 01, 2017 11:27 pm
by Alyssa G.
Hello one and all! I've been working on something for WFOL (ok, more than one something, LOL), but for one of them I've been thinking that I would like to set up a new website or blog page or something of that sort. The glitch is that I'm not very tech savvy. I'm much better than I used to be, but I'd still need something fairly user friendly. I know there are sites that are supposed to be fairly easy to use for this sort of thing, but I could use some suggestions.

If it helps, I have an old tumblr account, and I can handle that ok, so that level of difficulty or a bit higher would be fine. I don't know coding, so it can't be anything that needs that. I don't need anything fancy, just something where I can post things, link to other things, and have an area where (ideally) people can post comments, responses, etc. that can be seen by others.

Suggestions, anyone?

Thanks - Alyssa

Re: ISO easy way to set up a website

Posted: Tue Jan 03, 2017 5:28 am
by jecris27
Batbland is hosted at godaddy, but we've never used any of its website builder tools.

PC Magazine has reviewed a number of hosting providers. http://www.pcmag.com/products/1616 You could perhaps read some of the highly-rated ones and see if the features mentioned match your needs.

Also, some people find that a blogging service meets their needs. See Janet's site and her reviews: http://janetrivenbark.blogspot.com/

Re: ISO easy way to set up a website

Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2017 5:48 am
by CaroleW
Alyssa, you might want to look into Wordpress or Blogger, no coding knowledge or special software necessary. Janet's essay that J'ecris referenced is a really good reference tool.

Carole

Also this FORUM is a possibility

Posted: Thu Jan 12, 2017 12:17 am
by 222333
Alyssa wrote:
I would like to set up a new website or blog page or something of that sort.
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That is certainly a wonderful option, as it enlarges the panorama of B&B "places" in the web, something I personally warmly encourage. And Carole and other websites owners are generously offering to host wfol material for those who are more skilled in producing contents than playing with tech.

I would also add, as a third viable option, that this very forum is a possibility, if very simple and plain. No whistles and bells, but it's possible "to post things, link to other things, and have an area where (ideally) people can post comments, responses, etc. that can be seen by others" as Alyssa's asked.

If there is interest enough in this third option, we could open a dedicated "space" in this forum. Speak up.

Ciao,
S