wix review & website Templates

So… Why Wix?

In many ways, WIX represents a unique development in the history of the World Wide Web. In its ability to allow richly styled sites. The web got to the point of desperately needing something better, something that will make building websites easy and fun – here comes WIX to the rescue and makes the web a better place for both web builders and web surfers.

Wix - The Best Web Builder

Back in the dimly remembered early years of the Web (1990 -1993), HTML was a fairly lean little language. It was almost entirely composed of structural elements that were useful for describing things like paragraphs, hyperlinks, lists, and headings. It had nothing even remotely approaching tables, frames, or the complex markup we assume is a necessary part of creating web pages. The general idea was that HTML would be a structural markup language, used to describe the various parts of a document. There was very little said about how these parts should be displayed. The language wasn’t concerned with appearance. It was just a clean little markup scheme.

Suddenly Web sites began to spring up everywhere. There were personal journals, university sites, corporate sites, and more. As number of sites increased, so did the ability to build your one site became more complicated. But today we are fortunate to have WIX! it makes web site building accessible to every one :-)

more info: Maybe it’s best to start explaining what’s so special about HTML5. Basically it allows effects and animations very similar to Flash. But you won’t find any Flash on this site. What’s more is that file sizes are small, which leads to faster loading times and a better user experience. Find more details here. HTML5 is a core technology markup language of the Internet used for structuring and presenting content for the World Wide Web. As of October 2014 [update] this is the final and complete fifth revision of the HTML standard of the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C).

HOW TO MAKE A WEBSITE – DON’T HIRE ANYONE. DO IT YOURSELF.
Are you looking for a quick, dummy-proof way to make your first website? Great, you are in the right place.
Building a website from a scratch can be a tough challenge. I’ve been creating websites since 2004 and during that time, I’ve learned a TON of different things. Luckily, if you go through this step-by-step guide, your site should be up and running in under 30 minutes.
And oh – if you get stuck, use my support page. I answer every single email that I receive.

Choose a website building platform
Building a fully working and eye-catchy website isn’t that difficult – even for a beginner who isn’t very computer savvy. But things can go extremely wrong when you don’t choose the right website building platform. A lot of people think that creating a website from scratch is difficult and requires high level of coding and design skills, but that’s not true.
Before I help you to choose the right platform for your website, I want you to let you know that there are tons of different ways to build a website. Back in 2004, most of the sites were built with HTML, CSS or even FLASH.
In 2015, things have changed a lot to say the least. CMS (Content Management Systems) have started to dominate the whole web development industry. See the graph below.
As you can see, nearly half of the websites on the internet are running on WordPress website platform. The reason is quite simple, actually:

No need to know HTML or any other web coding languages.
WordPress itself is FREE and it has tons of different free themes/layouts to choose from.
You can create access to multiple users who can publish content to your website.
You can add content, images and videos just by logging into your WordPress dashboard.
Your website will look professional, it’ll work on mobiles and tablets as well.
My own site, the one that you are currently browsing is also built with WordPress. As an alternative, you can check out other similar website platforms, such as Drupal and Joomla. I’ve even made a pretty comprehensive comparison between WordPress, Joomla and Drupal. If for some reason you don’t want to build your site with WordPress, check out my Drupal, Joomla and HTML5 guides as well. They are all FREE to use.

But for a beginner, I’m suggesting to stick with WordPress. If you wish to know more how popular WordPress is, have a look at this article: 14 facts about WordPress.

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