Take a look at Squarespace @ http://www.squarespace.com/
Starts at 8 dollars a month. It's a kick ass service. Has the best CSS implementation I've ever seen. You design your whole site at their site by moving pieces around the sreen. And it's all done in a browser. It's also compatible with everything. So there is no data lock with these guys. I've turned lot on to them and not heard a bad thing yet. Free usually means crap. Every free service I've seen either has ads, forces you to add a link-farm page, or has such low/slow designed to get you to pay for better. Not worth the trouble when you can get something like Squarespace for so little. On 5/13/09 2:17 PM, "Richmond Mathewson" <[email protected]> wrote: > Have finally transferred my website here: > > http://richmond.b0x.com/ > > for what its worth. For people with a lot of free time on their > hands there is a link to my 1995 Master's Thesis in Cognitive Linguistics. > AND, for the record, you should be able to download the file without > joining the Yahoo group where it is stored. I will try to reset all > my Yahoo groups so that resources can be downloaded in this way. > > At least in this way I can circumvent the old versu new revOnline problem > until I am the owner of a version of RR that can access the new version. > > HOWEVER, that is not the point of this posting. > > I was recommended a number of websites by members of > this Use-list - for which, a big Thank You! I am, confined to a free > website, however. > > The most interesting suggestion was: > > http://www.tripod.lycos.com/ > > when one clicks on the FREE option one is directed to a page that > just states this: > > "402 Payment Required > > This service requires payment, contact the server administrator to make > arranements for > payment and have the service provisioned. You will need to provide the > following information: > > Your full name > Your email address > Contact Telephone number > Click your browser's back button to locate help for this service." > > I have trawled through a further 20 services that are supposedly free, > but, somewhere > along the line they ask for your Credit/Debit card details. > > The free web-hosting I have ended up with haven't tried any financial > trick on me, yet; > but FREE is as FREE does; no ZIP files and no PDF files. I am prepared > to put up with those > restrictions for the ease and price of a free website. > _______________________________________________ > use-revolution mailing list > [email protected] > Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription > preferences: > http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution -- Stephen Cox Chief geek | Networkx | networkxfla.com _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [email protected] Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
