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What can you say about Site Studio?

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What can you say about Site Studio?

Hi everybody: I'm trying to find out from you folks if this
site studio is very hard to use. I'm a complete newbie at this and am trying to do it myself.
Any help or advise would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you
Mark Ward

http://mark53.blogspot.com
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aletta
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There are quite a few products out there called Site Studio.
Perhaps you could provide us with a link?

P.S: You don't need to post your blog address in your post. It's already in your footer.
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Thank you Aletta
I don't think I have a link? The site studio came as part of my webhost.
my webhost is www.lonex.com. I hope this helps?
Mark
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faradina
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Only those who have hosting with someone (or a company) who has a reseller account from resellers panel (like lonex and freehostia) would be able to see the site studio that you are referring to.
I have had experience with that particular site studio and I really have to say that it cramps my style. I like to be able to customize all things on my site and that site studio just does not let me do that. Also, the templates are not very good.
One more thing, if you use the site studio there and you need to move to another webhost in the future, what happens to the site that you built? You can't be sure that the new webhost would have the same site studio.
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aletta
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Your hosting company has a one-click installer for Wordpress. We teach Wordpress here, and a lot of our members use Wordpress. It's a lot more flexible, but still pretty easy to build a site with.

I'd recommend you go with that instead.
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