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Kainas wrote:
I think I might bite the bullet and familiarise myself with wordpress.... I have always wanted to have a personal website with boring stuff that only I care about (family history, trip journals, recipe collections), perhaps it is time to do it.
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icefest wrote:How difficult would it be to duplicate for use by another person?
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DanShell wrote:For those of you that just want to make a simple easy to use blog for free then give http://www.blogger.com a go. Thats what we use for ours. Wordpress is my program choice for making custom websites but google blogger is my choice for ease of use in blogging.
Its free to set up and no ongoing costs unless you want your own domain name and even then its only $20 a year.
Wed 20 Aug, 2014 5:44 pm
Kainas wrote:DanShell wrote:For those of you that just want to make a simple easy to use blog for free then give http://www.blogger.com a go. Thats what we use for ours. Wordpress is my program choice for making custom websites but google blogger is my choice for ease of use in blogging.
Its free to set up and no ongoing costs unless you want your own domain name and even then its only $20 a year.
I have to say, I really like the layout of your page, I find it superior in many ways to the layout I designed, and yet there is no way I would be content uploading content in that way (That part of the brain that likes things in nice compartmentalised areas)
Blogger is good and it is simple. I got frustrated with the lack of ability to make it look the way I wanted (ie drew the layout and functionality I wanted on paper first). It is unimportant really, but then I found it worth the effort because it is very nice looking at the website that I envisioned that does all of the things I wanted and nothing of the things that I didn't want - but is it really worth the time is the big question.
The difference is about whether you are wanting a simple online trip journal (blogger.com) or a fully-customised webpage (wordpress) both with pros and cons.
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