If you are interested
in building a class website see the following:
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Webs http://www.webs.com/
Websites built using Webs can include videos, calendars, polls, and
a wide variety of third party widgets. Webs
offers a wide variety templates and layouts to select from. For people with a
higher level of comfort with technology, Webs
might be a little too basic for your needs. In that case you may want to
consider Snap
Pages.
Snap Pages http://snappages.com/ The editing and customizing options of Snap Pages allow users to create pages that
are little more clean and professional looking than some of the other companies
in this market
Webnode http://www.webnode.com/ a simple way to build a website. The easy to
use, drag and drop, interface makes it easy to change the look and feel of your
website. For two reasons Web Node is a
good tool for students to use to present and share their
work with a wider audience. First, Web Node
does not put any advertsing on your website. And second, the user interface is
intuitive enough for most students to
use on their own.
Sauropal http://www.sauropol.com/ One feature that Sauropol offers that some similar services
do not offer is the ability to use more than one template within your website.
In other words, you're not locked into using one format for all of your
content.
Weebly http://www.weebly.com/ Customizing the look, feel, and components of
your Weebly website is easily done through a drag and drop editor. All of the
pages on your site are automatically indexed for ease of visitor navigation.
Hipero http://www.hipero.com/ Has a selection of templates available to
users. While Hipero is feature-rich I can't
say that it is the most intuitive website builder I've used, that honor still
goes to Webs and Weebly.
Why Google
Sites? The following link leads to all of the
possibilities when using Google Sites.
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