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Old 07-03-2008, 03:57 PM   #5 (permalink)
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I think it depends on what the purpose of the website is and how often you need to change it, and from where. A lot of the tools are programs you load onto your desktop so you can't then change the content easily from other desktops or internet cafes. Some tools are provided by hosts, but require you to know HTML. These are really only good for static content.

I use Wordpress which is a Content Management System where I just write the content and it builds it for me with loads of bells and whistles. I do this daily, and it is hassle-free. There are similar platforms like TypePad. Whats more, they are free and almost every hosting company supports it.

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