Mark Barone
Well-Known Member
Can anybody recommend a website builder?
Yes a third party.Are you looking for a web hosting service that includes a website builder, or a website building software to build your own..... or a 3rd party to build/maintain a site for you?
Personally, I used WYSIWYG 15 website builder to build my site, I have it hosted with Atlanta Virtual, and I do all the work/updating myselfyes A hosting service. I have been trying Wix just now. It is a bit more difficult than I thought.
From my limited experience, if you're not technically savvy, then Wordpress is a nightmare....if you are technically savvy it is what I would recommend.
For sure. Years ago I wanted to do my own website so I taught myself HTML, it wasn't that bad, to me it seemed to be where the old "basic" programming language went to. But then I took a few years off and along came CSS, Java script, and php.... I was lost! Heck HTML even changed so much that it was unrecognizable. But the biggest thing to kill my independence was the need for responsive websites. I came from a world where you only had to code your page to fit the average monitor screen, now you had to know how to build it to adjust to any number of screens and still be useable. Rather than reschooIing myself every six months I said the heck with it and went Wordpress. It is still very handy to know a little php coding if you want to customize, and then you can actually cut down on the Plugins with code snippets, but, of course, you need the Code Snippet Plugin to do that.Kevin you are spot on about the plug-ins. I've only been using WordPress for a couple years now and it is definitely a plug-in game. However it beats doing a website totally from scratch. Which I haven't done in a long time and hopefully never have to again.
Sean I appreciate your thoughts. No not at all. I read all posts several times and was going to respond .Mark I hope all of this geek talk hasn't bewildered you or discouraged you. If you wouldn't mind telling us your comfort level with all of this it would be helpful in guiding you in the right direction. It can be a lot to digest.
Mark I think you might like WordPress then. Though there are certainly other avenues and not one size fits all. I was an IT Professional for a number of years and maintained several websites, but the only ones I've ever built from scratch have been for personal purposes. I say this so you have an idea of where I'm coming from. It's a learning curve for everyone. But WordPress gives you options with a minimal learning curve. At least at first. As Kevin mentioned you can get a basic website up and running in a very short time, and then go from there. Going deeper down the rabbit hole as you go.Sean I appreciate your thoughts. No not at all. I read all posts several times and was going to respond .
So my needs are this. I don’t really have a need. This is still more hobby related and I wanted a website to document a gallery and provide a place to sell maybe 1-2 month as I make them. Ed was correct, I really don’t want a site that just looks like a list of products sale. I want the site to showcase a few knives that I have “mastered” in the 3 fs, and build from there. and yes Sean I want to build it myself because I will enjoy the process. I am also concentrating on creating photos that also accurately represent the knives. And I dont just want A Facebook page like Kevin mentioned. It’s hard to showcase things properly, but social media will need to be a route to the website. I think I am finding my strengths and limits as a knife maker. I am also accepting them. Knife making is really the first passion that I have had that has been sticking. I think it comes from my past meat cutting years and need to bleed on a regular basis. It’s been 3 years and I still think about my next knife. I don’t need to make a living With sales, I just need an outlet to get rid of one so I can make another.