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Agaricus bisporus 23rd December 2011 18:34

Website Builder for a Beginner
 
Can anyone recommend a programme - preferably free - for a beginner to build a website for a club. It will need to have secure password access for members, a paypal facility for bookings, subscriptions etc.

Ideas?

Hobo 23rd December 2011 19:14

I can recommend Mr Site. Available from PC world at very modest cost.

Spurlash2 23rd December 2011 19:27

Or MOONFRUIT, which is free.

Frelon 23rd December 2011 19:34

....or WYSIWYG - WYSIWYG Web Builder

Very simple to use.

TBirdFrank 23rd December 2011 23:01

I downloaded WYSIWYG and when I checked it had ghosted HTML all over the place - it got a bit fraught for a mere beginner.

Then my nephew appeared and used the inbuilt Windows HTML writer to expose the duplicate html code - once deleted - OK!

mixture 24th December 2011 15:38

Agaricus bisporus,


for a beginner to build a website for a club
and


It will need to have secure password access for members, a paypal facility for bookings, subscriptions etc.

Ooh err... a bit of run before you can walk going on here, Sir.

Suggest you take one step at a time, and build the basic website to a level that you are satisfied with before moving on to dynamic database driven elements.

Try Adobe Dreamweaver. Not free, but has been around for donkey's years.

Oh, and seasons greetings to you !

M.Mouse 24th December 2011 19:55

Having looked at various free offerings I eventually shelled out for Dreamweaver.

Purists scoff but it is a first class program to use. I also went on a three day course which was also well worth the money to accelerate the learning process.

jxc 24th December 2011 21:33

Moonfruit is great and simple

Keef 25th December 2011 00:26

Dreamweaver is excellent for websites.

If you want user-access control, then you need to read up on .htaccess.
If you want users inputting controlled stuff,then a bit of PHP may come in handy. None of it is particularly difficult, but there is a learning curve.

PowerDragTrim 26th December 2011 08:23

Try KompoZer KompoZer - Easy web authoring

themidge 27th December 2011 16:01

Or use wordpress.com and just use the pages feature rather than the blog posts. Or a combination of the two. It's free and has the ability to restrict access to members only. Paypal integration shouldn't be too difficult.


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