Are any of these website builders accessible?

Category: Geeks r Us

Post 1 by purple penguin (Don't you hate it when someone answers their own questions? I do.) on Sunday, 13-Sep-2009 16:29:08

Hi

I have to make a website for one of my classes, and the professor gave the following suggestions. These are all free.

Google Page Creator: I worked with some, and it's a bit confusing.
Freewebs: It's been a year since I used it so don't know if anything has changed.
Geocities: It's closing down in October, and they are no longer accepting new accounts. I will have to notify the class.
Weebly and Ning I have never heard of.

are there any others out there? If possible, I don't want to pay a dime, and I don't know much html.

Post 2 by blindndangerous (the blind and dangerous one) on Monday, 14-Sep-2009 10:47:42

50webs, but you have to type it in all by hand through notepad, and upload it via FTP. Freewebs is still usable, and their, they have the skeleton drawn up for you, you just have to put H1 or B tags for what you want to do, or you can use notepad just like 50webs, and upload it to them.

Post 3 by purple penguin (Don't you hate it when someone answers their own questions? I do.) on Saturday, 19-Sep-2009 13:40:35

I was looking at 50webs, and it says it's $15 to host a domain for a year even though I selected the free option.

Post 4 by monkeypusher69 (I'll have the last word, thank you!) on Monday, 21-Sep-2009 13:51:24

you can get cheaper domain hosting than that.

Post 5 by purple penguin (Don't you hate it when someone answers their own questions? I do.) on Monday, 21-Sep-2009 17:59:33

I'm looking for 100 percent free for everything if such thing exists. If not, I'll go with freewebs, and deal with their accessibility issues. This is a class project in which we have to make a virtual field trip.