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genihann
03-08-2006, 12:57 AM
I have absolutely no knowledge of HTML coding. So I thought Bluehost provided a site builder that was easy to use. It's not! Does anyone know how to use it? I've been trying to figure it out for a week and it's looking like I will have to cancel and go somewhere else. I was so impressed with BlueHost after reading all of the reviews. Help me!:(
I've tried using a template and tried a blank page. I wrote a page title - but how do you center it? (it's 2 lines - top line bigger) I tried to use one of the templates I downloaded to my computer - can't! I'm so frustrated - is there a tutorial or something - I need some step-by-step instructions.
Ya'll all seem so knowledgeable - I feel so dumb (and I'm not!) Please have patience with me.
Thanks - Geni
There's a tutorial right in the pagewizard interface. Please have a look at the top row of buttons next to "save Workspace".
Looks like if you want to center text, you just drag it anywhere you want on the page.
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redsox9
03-08-2006, 10:20 AM
I have absolutely no knowledge of HTML coding. So I thought Bluehost provided a site builder that was easy to use. It's not! Does anyone know how to use it? I've been trying to figure it out for a week and it's looking like I will have to cancel and go somewhere else. I was so impressed with BlueHost after reading all of the reviews. Help me!
I have no knowledge of the software (and no use for it, either) but have you thought about using some canned desktop software? I don't know what is out there but you might look around and see what's available. I know that a good percentage of the software out there includes templates that just require you to "fill in the blanks." I'm not a huge fan of this type of software but if it works for you then that's what counts!
Actually, now that I think about it, I seem to remember that another member of the forum, 2notch, had a HUGE list of web design resources that may have included links to some top-notch canned software. You might have to dig but it's there.
Ya'll all seem so knowledgeable - I feel so dumb (and I'm not!) Please have patience with me.
Oh, please don't feel dumb - that's why we're here! However, I would add that if you do plan to build a site that you might want to learn something about HTML. As with anything, there is going to be a learning curve but, if you have any programming experience (and you don't need much, IMO), you will find that the language is very intuitive at the basic level.
Best of luck! :cool:
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