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October 1, 2005 at 11:05 pm #590429AnonymousInactive
Hi guys, I registered a domain with godaddy.com (http://www.seriouspayday.com) and found a nice, cheap host.. The next step is designing the site, putting up content, etc, and I was wondering the best places for templates? I don’t have much HTML knowledge..
Thanks in advance!
October 2, 2005 at 12:29 am #673678AnonymousInactiveFor tonsss of free templates you can check out http://www.oswd.org..the free ones however are not graphical templates…just traditional coding….they do have a premium section however with hundreds of super nice professional templates ranging from like 40$ to 70$….could be worth it if you REALLY need the help….otherwise if you are good at graphic design but not so hot at html you can take some of the free templates, make your own graphics, change colors around, and so forth…hope this gives you a little help!
KF
October 2, 2005 at 1:45 am #673680AnonymousInactiveThanks so much! Great site there! My only concern would be this, in the premium section, there are some very nice templates… And when you click on them, they’ll say “number of downloads” which means, there could very well be sites out there that already look exactly like mine will… I don’t want to be committing intellectual theft right off the bat! lol, thoughts?
October 2, 2005 at 2:55 am #673681AnonymousInactiveI have the same question I am creating a web site with godaddy’s web site builer software and I hate it!
has anyone built a web site with a builder where they did not need any html knowledge?
I really need help!
October 2, 2005 at 6:25 am #673682AnonymousInactiveYes that is the trouble with free templates…you could very well see the same design on another site…if you are familiar with any graphic software it would be easy to change things around with the graphics contained within the template…to give it your own personal touch I suppose…..and im not familiar with any site building software online…..if you can get ahold of Microsoft Frontpage 2003…there is a wizard within that makes for easy site building!
KF
October 2, 2005 at 4:20 pm #673697AnonymousInactiveThanks KF, yeah, I may end up buying the rights to the template once my site is up and running (and profitable!)
October 2, 2005 at 4:22 pm #673698AnonymousInactiveLegend, I’m in the same boat as you, haha. GoDaddy’s interface is a mess.. But I imagine part (or all?) of the problem is the fact that I’m a real HTML novice! :dozing:
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