I know you said "Free", but I really recommend purchasing website templates from a site such as http://templatemonster.com as it saves you hours and hours of time. I can purchase a template on sale for about $40. For that little fee, it will give me a responsive design and I end up with a website that looks like a million$. Yes, you can choose a regular website, but I often purchase a WordPress template to gain the benefits that Ted mentioned. You're not tied into a hosting package and you can host (almost) anywhere.
If you are comfortable with Photoshop (or The Gimp) and HTML editing, it's worth saving hours of my life for this little amount of money.
HTH.
-Kevin
On 07/17/2018 01:52 PM, Ted Roche wrote:
WordPress. Free or very cheap hosting on a number of sites, lots of free templates, many free add-ons, lots of room for expansion.
Did I mention free?
On Tue, Jul 17, 2018 at 1:23 PM, John Weller john@johnweller.co.uk wrote:
I have built and maintain a few very simple websites for some one-man businesses and local charities using Front Page 2003. I have now moved over to a Mac with Win 10 on Bootcamp (when it works - Win 10 sucks!) but would like to use a suitable Mac product. I know there are some Mac users out there :-). Can anyone recommend a very simple web design software similar to Front Page, ideally low-cost as I don’t make any money out of these websites.
Thanks
John
John Weller 01380 723235 07976393631
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