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    VicBilson is offline Fixer Upper
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    Yes, thanks for the clarification. The trend is towards XHTML and CSS with some HTML markup being depreciated.

    - Vic Bilson
    Author, Virtual Open House
    The NEW way to do open houses in the 21st. Century

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    spanishproperty is offline Condominium
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    People are still using HTML, there are just lots of cms's and generated sites for dumbies and for agents that simply do not have the time to mess about with a site.

    Frames are no good, engines pick out files instead of reading the whole page which frames use a number of files. So when you go to a SE you will find just your nav bar or just the index without the nav links so it is also hard for visitors to navigate their way around.

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    mayorm is offline Fixer Upper
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    Default Easy way to make a website

    Quote Originally Posted by FlaGal View Post
    Hi all,

    I'm pretty new here, and I've had my license for two days. No, haven't sold anything yet.

    I want a website. I understand it takes time to get high rankings with the search engines and I'm not in a super hurry with that. What I want is something that's easy to update. I read using frames isn't a good idea for spidering. So, no frames, right?
    What's left? I'm not a total newbie when it comes to webdesign. I have Dreamweaver (it's a few years old) and I know how to use it. I'm just a bit overwhelmed with the fact that nobody seems to use hmtl anymore and I'm not quite certain what to do with all the other fancy webdeveloper abbreviations mean

    I found frame to be fairly user friendly when it comes to updating. Is there an alternative?

    Thanks folks! Any help is greatly appreciated.

    FlaGal
    easiest way to make a website.. go to a good hosting provider like www.hostgator.com sign up... for real estate go to the control panel and install open realty using fantastico and edit the information..

    alternatively.. you can use a script installer who can do the work for you maybe in 20 - 30 dollars..

    after that start promoting your site..do some link exchange..
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