PunkieFreak4690 answered Friday August 4 2006, 5:51 pm: Yes, there are many websites that offer free website service to people with little or no HTML knowledge, or for advanced HTML knowledge. For example: Tripod, GeoCities, FreeWebs, DotEasy, Bizland, Expage, 0Catch, AngelFire, and ChickPages.
If you know HTML pretty well, go to ones such as Geocities, or Angelifire.
AmandasAdvice answered Friday August 4 2006, 5:41 pm: hey it depends on what you want to put on the website and how much knowledge you have of making websites (for example if you haven't really made any good websites you are a beginner, or if you are really good at making websites you would be advanced) then you can figure out what site to use. i would recommend sites that give you a little more help to beginners, such as [Link](Mouse over link to see full location) and [Link](Mouse over link to see full location) . for more advanced users with basic html knowledge i'd suggest [Link](Mouse over link to see full location) and again [Link](Mouse over link to see full location) . if you need any more help just drop one in my inbox! hope i could help you and good luck!
Helpful answered Friday August 4 2006, 5:05 pm: You can go to Tripod.com. I've built a couple of websites on that, and they look nice. They aren't published to the net yet. You can add pics, text, articles, animations... You can have a bunch of pages, too. Check it out and see if you like it. [ Helpful's advice column | Ask Helpful A Question ]
courtxrawr answered Friday August 4 2006, 4:48 pm: Hmm well..I used to use freewebs. Its good. You should try it & see if you like it!
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