Because I enjoy coding, I prefer using Django to make websites--it /is/ more tedious than slapping something together in a godaddy wordpress site or square space site, but you can do pretty cheap django webserver hosting on www.pythonanywhere.com. Fast and easy? Headache free? Squarespace.
If you need a stronger idea of where to actually go, I'd look into a web builder and host combined service if you're starting from nothing. Like Squarespace (no idea if they're actually good/worth it tho). 👍👍
If it is something simple, I’d recommend just using a site like Squarespace or WordPress until you outgrow it
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Bleh. I feel like pre-Gutz is just such a backwards facing choice. The competition in a lot of cases is Squarespace which has drag-and-drop.
Yes, ish. Our backend is SquareSpace, which doesn't recognize Bluesky, Mastodon, Spoutible, or Threads as social media, but DOES recognize & identify them enough for us to manually ID. It automatically IDs Xwitter, FB, Insta, LinkedIn.
Dude earlier I saw an ad got squarespace that no joke was basically muscle growth. It was a legit case of "The writer's barely disguised fetish"
a solid 20% of my job is finding peer reviewed articles that sc*-h*b doesn’t have and let me just say the rush i get finding a paper on some shady website or some author’s janky squarespace? hon hon hon
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Put together a post on my blog today about the WP Engine/Wordpress debacle. Is Squarespace a viable option for these customers? It very well could be. People who moved from Squarespace to Showit might consider moving back soon. Check out the post here: justinmabee.com/blog/wordpre...#Wordpress
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