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Hey guys,

Anyone have any idea on what is the easiest way to learn and build a mini website?

currently my domains are held at domain.com!

your advice is much appreciated

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www.nilaitukar.com <--- Indonesian word for exchange rate 8^X
 
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Thanks
 
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HTML is very easy to pickup and basic skills were certainly be enough to build mini sites. If you don't want to learn or don't have time then do a google search for WYSIWYG editor and go from there.
 
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you should check out www.DevelopQuick.com to see how we make out mini-sites, and if you dont have time to make yourself, you can always employ get 'em to do it...
 
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You can get free templates and with some basic knowledge of HTML, you can develop your mini-site on that template in minutes.
 
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i've collecting a list of all the main useful sites for developing minisites/ websites for npers at namehugger. it's been a communal effort from lots of contributors, so if you know of any better resources in any of the categories, leave it in a comment.
you can see it at http://namehugger.com/website-development
or just follow the link from the homepage.
weblord, lots of people will be happy with that suggestion, I'll add it in. cheers + rep added.

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Thanks for some useful tips.... :)
 
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Get a free templete and learn basic html.
 
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just install wordpress, you really can do it in one minute...
 
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Tube mini sites work pretty well. this kind of scripts work hands free and can run them in minutes.

Good Luck.
 
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I agree with everyone suggesting about learning HTML. If you learn the basic patterns of HTML you can definitely make a minisite with ease. Cheers.
 
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