
The easiest way to create your own web site is to start with a Mac. Could web stuff be any easier?
New Macs come with iWeb. iWeb has templates which make web sites point and click, drag and drop easy. What if you want more?
Apple provides a bunch of templates in iWeb, so you can choose a web site style that fits your purpose. Out of millions of Mac users with web sites that come from iWeb, how do you create an original web site?
That takes more time and effort. Or,.... (excerpted).
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Richard Pereira said:
I love the templates from allwebcodesigns.com but I was hoping someone had a more Mac user friendly template similar to the allwebco templates. I need to create a more “business” site but I’m no html expert and web designers are so unfamilar with my product line, it gets a little weary explaining exactly what I want to achieve. As they say, “if you want something done right…...
Richard.