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You don't need to know HTML, CSS, or any other programming language to put out a professional looking website. There are several free tools that are user friendly and can have your site up and running in no time flat. Here are some of the more popular:
WordPress (Links to an external site.) is a very popular choice, and for good reason. You are able to start off with a free account and you have control over color schemes, a wide range of free and for-pay and free themes, and can more. Should you decide you want to host your site permanently, you may purchase and register your domain name.
Google Sites (Links to an external site.) is another free choice. It is not as easy or intuitive as WordPress, but it is free and fairly easy to use. If you are an educator, a Google site can be used as a learning management system, in that you are able to create wikis, blogs, and other shared content.
Weebly (Links to an external site.) is extremely easy to use. It's drag-and-drop features and quick pick themes make it one of the easiest to use to get started. Wix (Links to an external site.) is another site builder that is extremely easy to use. Try one of these last two if you want a quick peek at how easy it can be to get started.
A | B | C | D | E |
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Google Sites | b | c | d | e |
Weebly | b | c | d | e |
Wix | b | c | d | e |
WordPress | b | c | d | e |