Website provider?
Hello, I'd like to create a website for personal reasons. Ideally, it should be free. Which of these website builders would you recommend? And why?
Hello, I'd like to create a website for personal reasons. Ideally, it should be free. Which of these website builders would you recommend? And why?
How can I change the address file in Editor Phase 5?
Good evening, We have the following problem, on our production tablets My browser, settings, and the Play Store are locked using an AppLock app. Unfortunately, the colleague who set the PIN quit. Does anyone know how I can get around this? Thank you in advance
Hello, About two months ago, I bought a pair of sweatpants from an online shop. This shop was more of a startup. The pants didn't fit me at all and didn't look good at all. As soon as I unpacked them, I noticed that they smelled of detergent. I assumed they had been pre-washed. Since…
I came across this Java course through a YouTube channel, but it's really expensive at 67 euros. Is something like this worth it? What are good alternatives?
What do you do later on and how much do you earn approximately?
It also depends on what you want to do with your website. Do you plan a blog, present yourself or a product/service, do you want to sell something, etc?
As @baumfrosch25 has already written, the free providers are usually associated with restrictions and certain things then cost something (and in the end more than if you run a hoster yourself).
Hosting (so a “place for your website”) will be available from 3-4 euros per month, often with a domain and email address(s). Many hosters also offer their own website builder with or help you install WordPress, Joomla etc.
Completely free is often associated with compromises. Look at WordPress, so you can build an attractive website as a layman. Webspace and a domain does not cost the world.
Webnode is really good
webnode I personally also find good. You don’t have toocomic subdomain, but I also find wix very good, as you can still install many apps. So analytic apps etc… what do you think of both?
Yes, wix also has pre- and post-parts, but has so far made too little experience with it