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I am about to buy and develop 50+ sites. I have used godaddy's website tonight in the past. Instead of paying $8 a month for each domain, is there a software were I could build (easily) one site, and use that template for all 50+ sites? I am not skilled at building sites via html and all that, so I need somewhat of an "easy builder" tool.

If someone can offer that service, id be interested.

Now, to reduce cost, what can I do to avoid paying a fee per site? Is that what Hosting is for?

I want to build 50+ sites, host them, and use the same template on all of them.

Can someone advise me on this process?

websites will be 10 pages each. Nothing fancy but need to have Java Script and html capabilities.

Thanks
 
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Marcomedia Dreamweaver is great :)

If you can just throw in some PHP tricks and use Header and Footer files it would become a lot easier :)

Thanks.
 
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Thanks, but you lost me at PHP and Header-Footer..... LOL

I just need to pay someone to teach me more about it. I know it can't be that hard, just need the initial training.
 
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Header and Footer stuff is very easy.

Just follow this article : Simple steps for making your first website

And try it yourself. After doing it once you will surely get familiar with it and use it in more complex projects.
 
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For a html basic level of instruction check out www.w3schools.com its a great starter resource.
 
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Thanks to both of you. I have my reading cut out for me. :)
 
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This is going to sound SO GODDAMN GAY but I learned HTML from Neopets. And no, I am seriously not lying I actually did learn when I was like 13 and was in to it (now I find it stupid but meh, whatever). Yeah, I know it sounds pathetically stupid but hey, if I can now code layouts I couldn't care less. It actually did help me and was pretty descriptive so at least check it out before mocking the hell outta me lol.

I learned CSS from pure trial and error but you can skip that by paying someone. If you do want a website builder than take a look at www.bluevoda.com - I would never use it but trust me, if you don't know HTML/CSS then it's so much better than Adobe Dreamweaver (which requires knowledge of HTML anyway).
 
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