What Do You Build Them With?
Inquiring minds would like to know… what do you build your sites with? Over the years I’ve used a lot of different things from the humble notepad to DreamWeaver. These days, almost all of the sites are built upon WordPress with a static ExpressionWeb page here and there, less than 5% of the site.
What about you? What are most of your websites built with? Spill the beans and feel free to elaborate in the comments.
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Hi Lynette,
I build many sites for myself and my clients. For me – I prefer WordPress. It is so quick and easy, and so many themes available to customize.
Clients still prefer custom built sites. But I think that will change.
I do use Joomla for a few sites – bigger projects like community based websites where I want collaboration.
Thanks
Jack
Hi Lynette,
I build many sites for myself and my clients. For me – I prefer WordPress. It is so quick and easy, and so many themes available to customize.
Clients still prefer custom built sites. But I think that will change.
I do use Joomla for a few sites – bigger projects like community based websites where I want collaboration.
Thanks
Jack
WP with semiologic on 3 blogs. What is the gain in using WP without semiologic? I know you use both so Lynette-this question is for you.:)
WP with semiologic on 3 blogs. What is the gain in using WP without semiologic? I know you use both so Lynette-this question is for you.:)
nothing of the above, but plain old handcoding with textpad. The above mentioned generate too much overhead or need a database which could be an additonal source for malfunctions.
nothing of the above, but plain old handcoding with textpad. The above mentioned generate too much overhead or need a database which could be an additonal source for malfunctions.