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I'm using googleapps - free, fairly easy to set up - and functional but design

is limited. For now I'm satisfied but may need more functionality if move to a

subscription website.

www.Stewmonesmd.com

DIY Websites - show me your example

My website is in need of a makeover --

www.LockeFamilyMedicine.com<http://www.lockefamilymedicine.com/>

I used FrontPage (microsoft) years ago to design the first website for a

past medical group.

It worked well for what it was - had some templates and (I guess) CSS - at

least all the webpages looked the same.

But when I converted over to Dreamweaver, lots of the imported pages didn't

work as well and I can't seem to update as easily.

After that medical group dissolved and FrontPage quit being made - I bought

Dreamweaver to import the old site and update it.

That worked for awhile, but it is sorely in need of a revamp.

Plus, I have an aesthetic component that I want to give my Aesthetic RN the

capability to modify those pages online -- having the original files at home

doesn't allow that modification by her - at least not easily.

I need to use CSS/cascading style sheets, but am too clueless to design my

own - and lazy to figure it out in Dreamweaver.

It appears there are several online Website Builders now - some look like

they should work well.

I would use some of the professional companies, but I'm cheap.

They charge >$1,000 to set up a website and many charge $50-$100 to

" maintain/host " the site - plus you have to go through them to update the

site - so not convenient for on-the-fly changes.

So, for those maintaining your own sites - and happy with the product, could

you...

1. Reply with your web address -- lets see what you got!

2. Reply with the company and/or program you are using.

From what I've seen...

Here is an online review of site builders -

http://www.websitebuildermagazine.com/reviews?s_kwcid=kw - not sure if they

are accurate, but gives an idea of options.

Yahoo has a simple DIY program to design your own -

http://webhosting.yahoo.com/ps/sb/index.php - it works fine, but the

templates are somewhat blah.

(when did you go from Annie Skaggs to Skaggs?) - didn't you

have an awesome horse themed website at www.fayettefamilymed.com ? I liked

that one - unless I am confusing that site with someone else.

Homestead - https://www.homestead.com/ - through Intuit - has a pretty good

online website building program - with lots and lots of templates.

I'm considering using them. Quirky thing is they make you put in a credit

card to check out the program - then have to cancel it a month later - PITA

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I'm using googleapps - free, fairly easy to set up - and functional but design

is limited. For now I'm satisfied but may need more functionality if move to a

subscription website.

www.Stewmonesmd.com

DIY Websites - show me your example

My website is in need of a makeover --

www.LockeFamilyMedicine.com<http://www.lockefamilymedicine.com/>

I used FrontPage (microsoft) years ago to design the first website for a

past medical group.

It worked well for what it was - had some templates and (I guess) CSS - at

least all the webpages looked the same.

But when I converted over to Dreamweaver, lots of the imported pages didn't

work as well and I can't seem to update as easily.

After that medical group dissolved and FrontPage quit being made - I bought

Dreamweaver to import the old site and update it.

That worked for awhile, but it is sorely in need of a revamp.

Plus, I have an aesthetic component that I want to give my Aesthetic RN the

capability to modify those pages online -- having the original files at home

doesn't allow that modification by her - at least not easily.

I need to use CSS/cascading style sheets, but am too clueless to design my

own - and lazy to figure it out in Dreamweaver.

It appears there are several online Website Builders now - some look like

they should work well.

I would use some of the professional companies, but I'm cheap.

They charge >$1,000 to set up a website and many charge $50-$100 to

" maintain/host " the site - plus you have to go through them to update the

site - so not convenient for on-the-fly changes.

So, for those maintaining your own sites - and happy with the product, could

you...

1. Reply with your web address -- lets see what you got!

2. Reply with the company and/or program you are using.

From what I've seen...

Here is an online review of site builders -

http://www.websitebuildermagazine.com/reviews?s_kwcid=kw - not sure if they

are accurate, but gives an idea of options.

Yahoo has a simple DIY program to design your own -

http://webhosting.yahoo.com/ps/sb/index.php - it works fine, but the

templates are somewhat blah.

(when did you go from Annie Skaggs to Skaggs?) - didn't you

have an awesome horse themed website at www.fayettefamilymed.com ? I liked

that one - unless I am confusing that site with someone else.

Homestead - https://www.homestead.com/ - through Intuit - has a pretty good

online website building program - with lots and lots of templates.

I'm considering using them. Quirky thing is they make you put in a credit

card to check out the program - then have to cancel it a month later - PITA

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I'm using googleapps - free, fairly easy to set up - and functional but design

is limited. For now I'm satisfied but may need more functionality if move to a

subscription website.

www.Stewmonesmd.com

DIY Websites - show me your example

My website is in need of a makeover --

www.LockeFamilyMedicine.com<http://www.lockefamilymedicine.com/>

I used FrontPage (microsoft) years ago to design the first website for a

past medical group.

It worked well for what it was - had some templates and (I guess) CSS - at

least all the webpages looked the same.

But when I converted over to Dreamweaver, lots of the imported pages didn't

work as well and I can't seem to update as easily.

After that medical group dissolved and FrontPage quit being made - I bought

Dreamweaver to import the old site and update it.

That worked for awhile, but it is sorely in need of a revamp.

Plus, I have an aesthetic component that I want to give my Aesthetic RN the

capability to modify those pages online -- having the original files at home

doesn't allow that modification by her - at least not easily.

I need to use CSS/cascading style sheets, but am too clueless to design my

own - and lazy to figure it out in Dreamweaver.

It appears there are several online Website Builders now - some look like

they should work well.

I would use some of the professional companies, but I'm cheap.

They charge >$1,000 to set up a website and many charge $50-$100 to

" maintain/host " the site - plus you have to go through them to update the

site - so not convenient for on-the-fly changes.

So, for those maintaining your own sites - and happy with the product, could

you...

1. Reply with your web address -- lets see what you got!

2. Reply with the company and/or program you are using.

From what I've seen...

Here is an online review of site builders -

http://www.websitebuildermagazine.com/reviews?s_kwcid=kw - not sure if they

are accurate, but gives an idea of options.

Yahoo has a simple DIY program to design your own -

http://webhosting.yahoo.com/ps/sb/index.php - it works fine, but the

templates are somewhat blah.

(when did you go from Annie Skaggs to Skaggs?) - didn't you

have an awesome horse themed website at www.fayettefamilymed.com ? I liked

that one - unless I am confusing that site with someone else.

Homestead - https://www.homestead.com/ - through Intuit - has a pretty good

online website building program - with lots and lots of templates.

I'm considering using them. Quirky thing is they make you put in a credit

card to check out the program - then have to cancel it a month later - PITA

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I'm using googleapps - free, fairly easy to set up - and functional but design

is limited. For now I'm satisfied but may need more functionality if move to a

subscription website.

www.Stewmonesmd.com

DIY Websites - show me your example

My website is in need of a makeover --

www.LockeFamilyMedicine.com<http://www.lockefamilymedicine.com/>

I used FrontPage (microsoft) years ago to design the first website for a

past medical group.

It worked well for what it was - had some templates and (I guess) CSS - at

least all the webpages looked the same.

But when I converted over to Dreamweaver, lots of the imported pages didn't

work as well and I can't seem to update as easily.

After that medical group dissolved and FrontPage quit being made - I bought

Dreamweaver to import the old site and update it.

That worked for awhile, but it is sorely in need of a revamp.

Plus, I have an aesthetic component that I want to give my Aesthetic RN the

capability to modify those pages online -- having the original files at home

doesn't allow that modification by her - at least not easily.

I need to use CSS/cascading style sheets, but am too clueless to design my

own - and lazy to figure it out in Dreamweaver.

It appears there are several online Website Builders now - some look like

they should work well.

I would use some of the professional companies, but I'm cheap.

They charge >$1,000 to set up a website and many charge $50-$100 to

" maintain/host " the site - plus you have to go through them to update the

site - so not convenient for on-the-fly changes.

So, for those maintaining your own sites - and happy with the product, could

you...

1. Reply with your web address -- lets see what you got!

2. Reply with the company and/or program you are using.

From what I've seen...

Here is an online review of site builders -

http://www.websitebuildermagazine.com/reviews?s_kwcid=kw - not sure if they

are accurate, but gives an idea of options.

Yahoo has a simple DIY program to design your own -

http://webhosting.yahoo.com/ps/sb/index.php - it works fine, but the

templates are somewhat blah.

(when did you go from Annie Skaggs to Skaggs?) - didn't you

have an awesome horse themed website at www.fayettefamilymed.com ? I liked

that one - unless I am confusing that site with someone else.

Homestead - https://www.homestead.com/ - through Intuit - has a pretty good

online website building program - with lots and lots of templates.

I'm considering using them. Quirky thing is they make you put in a credit

card to check out the program - then have to cancel it a month later - PITA

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Sorry about the plastering - I finally got this message out of my phone outbox -

will stop sending from my phone.

Stew

DIY Websites - show me your example

My website is in need of a makeover --

www.LockeFamilyMedicine.com<http://www.lockefamilymedicine.com/>

I used FrontPage (microsoft) years ago to design the first website for a

past medical group.

It worked well for what it was - had some templates and (I guess) CSS - at

least all the webpages looked the same.

But when I converted over to Dreamweaver, lots of the imported pages didn't

work as well and I can't seem to update as easily.

After that medical group dissolved and FrontPage quit being made - I bought

Dreamweaver to import the old site and update it.

That worked for awhile, but it is sorely in need of a revamp.

Plus, I have an aesthetic component that I want to give my Aesthetic RN the

capability to modify those pages online -- having the original files at home

doesn't allow that modification by her - at least not easily.

I need to use CSS/cascading style sheets, but am too clueless to design my

own - and lazy to figure it out in Dreamweaver.

It appears there are several online Website Builders now - some look like

they should work well.

I would use some of the professional companies, but I'm cheap.

They charge >$1,000 to set up a website and many charge $50-$100 to

" maintain/host " the site - plus you have to go through them to update the

site - so not convenient for on-the-fly changes.

So, for those maintaining your own sites - and happy with the product, could

you...

1. Reply with your web address -- lets see what you got!

2. Reply with the company and/or program you are using.

From what I've seen...

Here is an online review of site builders -

http://www.websitebuildermagazine.com/reviews?s_kwcid=kw - not sure if they

are accurate, but gives an idea of options.

Yahoo has a simple DIY program to design your own -

http://webhosting.yahoo.com/ps/sb/index.php - it works fine, but the

templates are somewhat blah.

(when did you go from Annie Skaggs to Skaggs?) - didn't you

have an awesome horse themed website at www.fayettefamilymed.com ? I liked

that one - unless I am confusing that site with someone else.

Homestead - https://www.homestead.com/ - through Intuit - has a pretty good

online website building program - with lots and lots of templates.

I'm considering using them. Quirky thing is they make you put in a credit

card to check out the program - then have to cancel it a month later - PITA

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Sorry about the plastering - I finally got this message out of my phone outbox -

will stop sending from my phone.

Stew

DIY Websites - show me your example

My website is in need of a makeover --

www.LockeFamilyMedicine.com<http://www.lockefamilymedicine.com/>

I used FrontPage (microsoft) years ago to design the first website for a

past medical group.

It worked well for what it was - had some templates and (I guess) CSS - at

least all the webpages looked the same.

But when I converted over to Dreamweaver, lots of the imported pages didn't

work as well and I can't seem to update as easily.

After that medical group dissolved and FrontPage quit being made - I bought

Dreamweaver to import the old site and update it.

That worked for awhile, but it is sorely in need of a revamp.

Plus, I have an aesthetic component that I want to give my Aesthetic RN the

capability to modify those pages online -- having the original files at home

doesn't allow that modification by her - at least not easily.

I need to use CSS/cascading style sheets, but am too clueless to design my

own - and lazy to figure it out in Dreamweaver.

It appears there are several online Website Builders now - some look like

they should work well.

I would use some of the professional companies, but I'm cheap.

They charge >$1,000 to set up a website and many charge $50-$100 to

" maintain/host " the site - plus you have to go through them to update the

site - so not convenient for on-the-fly changes.

So, for those maintaining your own sites - and happy with the product, could

you...

1. Reply with your web address -- lets see what you got!

2. Reply with the company and/or program you are using.

From what I've seen...

Here is an online review of site builders -

http://www.websitebuildermagazine.com/reviews?s_kwcid=kw - not sure if they

are accurate, but gives an idea of options.

Yahoo has a simple DIY program to design your own -

http://webhosting.yahoo.com/ps/sb/index.php - it works fine, but the

templates are somewhat blah.

(when did you go from Annie Skaggs to Skaggs?) - didn't you

have an awesome horse themed website at www.fayettefamilymed.com ? I liked

that one - unless I am confusing that site with someone else.

Homestead - https://www.homestead.com/ - through Intuit - has a pretty good

online website building program - with lots and lots of templates.

I'm considering using them. Quirky thing is they make you put in a credit

card to check out the program - then have to cancel it a month later - PITA

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Sorry about the plastering - I finally got this message out of my phone outbox -

will stop sending from my phone.

Stew

DIY Websites - show me your example

My website is in need of a makeover --

www.LockeFamilyMedicine.com<http://www.lockefamilymedicine.com/>

I used FrontPage (microsoft) years ago to design the first website for a

past medical group.

It worked well for what it was - had some templates and (I guess) CSS - at

least all the webpages looked the same.

But when I converted over to Dreamweaver, lots of the imported pages didn't

work as well and I can't seem to update as easily.

After that medical group dissolved and FrontPage quit being made - I bought

Dreamweaver to import the old site and update it.

That worked for awhile, but it is sorely in need of a revamp.

Plus, I have an aesthetic component that I want to give my Aesthetic RN the

capability to modify those pages online -- having the original files at home

doesn't allow that modification by her - at least not easily.

I need to use CSS/cascading style sheets, but am too clueless to design my

own - and lazy to figure it out in Dreamweaver.

It appears there are several online Website Builders now - some look like

they should work well.

I would use some of the professional companies, but I'm cheap.

They charge >$1,000 to set up a website and many charge $50-$100 to

" maintain/host " the site - plus you have to go through them to update the

site - so not convenient for on-the-fly changes.

So, for those maintaining your own sites - and happy with the product, could

you...

1. Reply with your web address -- lets see what you got!

2. Reply with the company and/or program you are using.

From what I've seen...

Here is an online review of site builders -

http://www.websitebuildermagazine.com/reviews?s_kwcid=kw - not sure if they

are accurate, but gives an idea of options.

Yahoo has a simple DIY program to design your own -

http://webhosting.yahoo.com/ps/sb/index.php - it works fine, but the

templates are somewhat blah.

(when did you go from Annie Skaggs to Skaggs?) - didn't you

have an awesome horse themed website at www.fayettefamilymed.com ? I liked

that one - unless I am confusing that site with someone else.

Homestead - https://www.homestead.com/ - through Intuit - has a pretty good

online website building program - with lots and lots of templates.

I'm considering using them. Quirky thing is they make you put in a credit

card to check out the program - then have to cancel it a month later - PITA

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I would highly recommend wordpress and a theme that uses 'Featured' categories

to rotate content.

Wordpress is a blogging software, but really a CMS or content management system.

It's what we all need: a way to frequently, reliably and painlessly update our

websites AND have it look clean and well-presented. So even if you don't

blog(and you should), you can use wordpress to manage your website content.

I have been using a theme called BigBusiness that has completely changed the

ease of managing a website. You use Pages and Posts and update any of these

anytime through the standard wordpress admin interface. Navigation is fully

managed through the use of Pages. Any Post can be categorized as 'Featured' and

it will show up immediately on the front page slideshow. All with no coding.

The newest theme from the coder of BigBusiness is called Tesla and is even

better.

http://themeforest.net/item/tesla-advanced-minimalist-business-wp-theme/full_scr\

een_preview/125105 The themes cost around $35, ridiculously cheap, but allow a

huge amount of flexibility. (I have no affiliation with this guy. But will add

he is very helpful and concerned with the successful use of his themes!)

HostGator looks great and cheap. I have heard some issues with hosting

companies in getting themes to work. Sometimes it's better to get hosting that

allows you to manage your own wordpress installation, or pay someone to

manage/customize it for you.

For anyone who has used Frontpage or Dreamweaver, wordpress is easily doable,

and the resources to solve issues(google) are freely available.

Be advised there are security concerns that should be addressed if you plan to

host a wordpress installation on the same network as your emr.

The benefits of using a blog in conjunction with a website are numerous. It's a

bit of a soapbox for me - I will spare you all that.

Good luck!

McQuaid

Frisco, TX

North Texas Vascular

www.friscolegs.com

empower systems

www.empower-sys.com

>

> So, for those maintaining your own sites - and happy with the product, could

> you...

>

> 1. Reply with your web address -- lets see what you got!

>

> 2. Reply with the company and/or program you are using.

>

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I would highly recommend wordpress and a theme that uses 'Featured' categories

to rotate content.

Wordpress is a blogging software, but really a CMS or content management system.

It's what we all need: a way to frequently, reliably and painlessly update our

websites AND have it look clean and well-presented. So even if you don't

blog(and you should), you can use wordpress to manage your website content.

I have been using a theme called BigBusiness that has completely changed the

ease of managing a website. You use Pages and Posts and update any of these

anytime through the standard wordpress admin interface. Navigation is fully

managed through the use of Pages. Any Post can be categorized as 'Featured' and

it will show up immediately on the front page slideshow. All with no coding.

The newest theme from the coder of BigBusiness is called Tesla and is even

better.

http://themeforest.net/item/tesla-advanced-minimalist-business-wp-theme/full_scr\

een_preview/125105 The themes cost around $35, ridiculously cheap, but allow a

huge amount of flexibility. (I have no affiliation with this guy. But will add

he is very helpful and concerned with the successful use of his themes!)

HostGator looks great and cheap. I have heard some issues with hosting

companies in getting themes to work. Sometimes it's better to get hosting that

allows you to manage your own wordpress installation, or pay someone to

manage/customize it for you.

For anyone who has used Frontpage or Dreamweaver, wordpress is easily doable,

and the resources to solve issues(google) are freely available.

Be advised there are security concerns that should be addressed if you plan to

host a wordpress installation on the same network as your emr.

The benefits of using a blog in conjunction with a website are numerous. It's a

bit of a soapbox for me - I will spare you all that.

Good luck!

McQuaid

Frisco, TX

North Texas Vascular

www.friscolegs.com

empower systems

www.empower-sys.com

>

> So, for those maintaining your own sites - and happy with the product, could

> you...

>

> 1. Reply with your web address -- lets see what you got!

>

> 2. Reply with the company and/or program you are using.

>

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I would highly recommend wordpress and a theme that uses 'Featured' categories

to rotate content.

Wordpress is a blogging software, but really a CMS or content management system.

It's what we all need: a way to frequently, reliably and painlessly update our

websites AND have it look clean and well-presented. So even if you don't

blog(and you should), you can use wordpress to manage your website content.

I have been using a theme called BigBusiness that has completely changed the

ease of managing a website. You use Pages and Posts and update any of these

anytime through the standard wordpress admin interface. Navigation is fully

managed through the use of Pages. Any Post can be categorized as 'Featured' and

it will show up immediately on the front page slideshow. All with no coding.

The newest theme from the coder of BigBusiness is called Tesla and is even

better.

http://themeforest.net/item/tesla-advanced-minimalist-business-wp-theme/full_scr\

een_preview/125105 The themes cost around $35, ridiculously cheap, but allow a

huge amount of flexibility. (I have no affiliation with this guy. But will add

he is very helpful and concerned with the successful use of his themes!)

HostGator looks great and cheap. I have heard some issues with hosting

companies in getting themes to work. Sometimes it's better to get hosting that

allows you to manage your own wordpress installation, or pay someone to

manage/customize it for you.

For anyone who has used Frontpage or Dreamweaver, wordpress is easily doable,

and the resources to solve issues(google) are freely available.

Be advised there are security concerns that should be addressed if you plan to

host a wordpress installation on the same network as your emr.

The benefits of using a blog in conjunction with a website are numerous. It's a

bit of a soapbox for me - I will spare you all that.

Good luck!

McQuaid

Frisco, TX

North Texas Vascular

www.friscolegs.com

empower systems

www.empower-sys.com

>

> So, for those maintaining your own sites - and happy with the product, could

> you...

>

> 1. Reply with your web address -- lets see what you got!

>

> 2. Reply with the company and/or program you are using.

>

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I've been trying out the free options (trial option) on CityMax.com, Homestead.com, etc - but haven't been impressed with their templates - - pretty stock options.

SquareSpace has some really nice templates and it's pretty easy to use their website online software -- can even cut & paste old website code that seems to show up fine once it is done, but...it's mainly a bloggers site and doesn't have all the bells and whistles that other website hosting companies have (ie godaddy.com) where you can also incorporate online sales and other fancier things (for the same or lower price compared to SquareSpace), but perhaps I will go with SS for now and keep my options open to migrate to another site in the future.

 

Locke, MD

 

My husband mentioned squarespace.com.  Looks like a pretty sophisticated package that is easy to use -classier than brinkster, etc.  A little more expensive but not bad.  On the order of $20 per month. Looks like you can get into the nitty gritty of CSS if you want. 

-jess

I built a website for my wife's restaurant using Wordpress hosted on Hostgator. I'll probably do the same for my practice (if I ever get it up and running). I've found Hostgator to be excellent with great customer service. I think I pay $150 per year for it. They provide a number of ways to build a website: a customized design; a number of Blog/Content Management Systems (Wordpress, Joomla, etc...), shopping carts, and a lot of other Open Source software that you can use.

They have a nice management interface with cPanel and fantastico for loading open source packages.Regarding wordpress, it is free but I'd check the licensing to make sure there are not legal stipulations on that. There are thousands of themes available many for free and some for a reasonable price. You may be able to find a medical practice theme that will fit your needs. In fact, I'd almost put money on it. 

The Wordpress support forum is excellent and there is a very large community of people developing and adding to Wordpress. If you ever want to develop something unique there are many developers that are familiar with Wordpress and you could probably find on easily. 

>> My website is in need of a makeover --> www.LockeFamilyMedicine.com<http://www.lockefamilymedicine.com/>

> > I used FrontPage (microsoft) years ago to design the first website for a> past medical group.> It worked well for what it was - had some templates and (I guess) CSS - at> least all the webpages looked the same.

> But when I converted over to Dreamweaver, lots of the imported pages didn't> work as well and I can't seem to update as easily.> > After that medical group dissolved and FrontPage quit being made - I bought

> Dreamweaver to import the old site and update it.> That worked for awhile, but it is sorely in need of a revamp.> Plus, I have an aesthetic component that I want to give my Aesthetic RN the> capability to modify those pages online -- having the original files at home

> doesn't allow that modification by her - at least not easily.> > I need to use CSS/cascading style sheets, but am too clueless to design my> own - and lazy to figure it out in Dreamweaver.

> > It appears there are several online Website Builders now - some look like> they should work well.> > I would use some of the professional companies, but I'm cheap.

> They charge >$1,000 to set up a website and many charge $50-$100 to> " maintain/host " the site - plus you have to go through them to update the> site - so not convenient for on-the-fly changes.

> > So, for those maintaining your own sites - and happy with the product, could> you...> > 1. Reply with your web address -- lets see what you got!> 

> 2. Reply with the company and/or program you are using.> > From what I've seen...> > Here is an online review of site builders -> http://www.websitebuildermagazine.com/reviews?s_kwcid=kw - not sure if they

> are accurate, but gives an idea of options.> > Yahoo has a simple DIY program to design your own -> http://webhosting.yahoo.com/ps/sb/index.php - it works fine, but the

> templates are somewhat blah.> > (when did you go from Annie Skaggs to Skaggs?) - didn't you> have an awesome horse themed website at www.fayettefamilymed.com ? I liked

> that one - unless I am confusing that site with someone else.> > Homestead - https://www.homestead.com/ - through Intuit - has a pretty good

> online website building program - with lots and lots of templates.> I'm considering using them. Quirky thing is they make you put in a credit> card to check out the program - then have to cancel it a month later - PITA.

> > I think Square Space -- http://www.squarespace.com/ -- is supposed to have

> some online options -- no credit card required.> > VistaPrint offers this -- http://www.vistaprint.com/websites.aspx --

> interesting angle from them is -- since they are a printing service, they> can make your website and promotional materials (business cards, brochures)> appear alike.> > What is everyone else happy with?

> > thanks> > Locke, MD>

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Based on responses so far, here are the websites and website builders docs are using for DIY websites...

 

SquareSpace

 

www.squarespace.com

 

http://www.drmarchetti.com/

 

 

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WebSite Tonight through GoDaddy

 

http://www.godaddy.com/hosting/website-builder.aspx?ci=9028

 

www.prattmd.info

 

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Google Apps

 

http://www.google.com/apps/intl/en/business/sites.html

 

http://www.google.com/apps/intl/en/group/index.html

 

www.Stewmonesmd.com

 

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1 and 1 Webhosting

 

www.1and1.com

 

http://pattinternalmedicine.com/

 

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Yahoo Small Business

http://smallbusiness.yahoo.com/

 

www.DocNeighbors.com

 

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www.brinkster.com

 

http://drlynnho.net/

 

----------------------------------------------------

Wordpress is a blogging software, but really a CMS or content management system. It's what we all need: a way to frequently, reliably and painlessly update our websites AND have it look clean and well-presented. So even if you don't blog(and you should), you can use wordpress to manage your website content.

I have been using a theme called BigBusiness that has completely changed the ease of managing a website. You use Pages and Posts and update any of these anytime through the standard wordpress admin interface. Navigation is fully managed through the use of Pages. Any Post can be categorized as 'Featured' and it will show up immediately on the front page slideshow. All with no coding.

The newest theme from the coder of BigBusiness is called Tesla and is even better. http://themeforest.net/item/tesla-advanced-minimalist-business-wp-theme/full_screen_preview/125105 The themes cost around $35, ridiculously cheap, but allow a huge amount of flexibility. (I have no affiliation with this guy. But will add he is very helpful and concerned with the successful use of his themes!)

 

http://www.friscolegs.com/

 

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Alan says...We paid my son to design and support our Website so he has been an employee drawing a salarywhich helped pay for his way through school. www.HRFP.net 

Not the slickest or most high tech but it does the job for us and people like the consistencyand the fact that it ISN'T changing all the time and in Appearances.

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Based on responses so far, here are the websites and website builders docs are using for DIY websites...

 

SquareSpace

 

www.squarespace.com

 

http://www.drmarchetti.com/

 

 

-------------------------------------------------------------

WebSite Tonight through GoDaddy

 

http://www.godaddy.com/hosting/website-builder.aspx?ci=9028

 

www.prattmd.info

 

-------------------------------------------------------------

Google Apps

 

http://www.google.com/apps/intl/en/business/sites.html

 

http://www.google.com/apps/intl/en/group/index.html

 

www.Stewmonesmd.com

 

-----------------------------------------------------------------

1 and 1 Webhosting

 

www.1and1.com

 

http://pattinternalmedicine.com/

 

--------------------------------------------------

 

Yahoo Small Business

http://smallbusiness.yahoo.com/

 

www.DocNeighbors.com

 

------------------------------------------------------

www.brinkster.com

 

http://drlynnho.net/

 

----------------------------------------------------

Wordpress is a blogging software, but really a CMS or content management system. It's what we all need: a way to frequently, reliably and painlessly update our websites AND have it look clean and well-presented. So even if you don't blog(and you should), you can use wordpress to manage your website content.

I have been using a theme called BigBusiness that has completely changed the ease of managing a website. You use Pages and Posts and update any of these anytime through the standard wordpress admin interface. Navigation is fully managed through the use of Pages. Any Post can be categorized as 'Featured' and it will show up immediately on the front page slideshow. All with no coding.

The newest theme from the coder of BigBusiness is called Tesla and is even better. http://themeforest.net/item/tesla-advanced-minimalist-business-wp-theme/full_screen_preview/125105 The themes cost around $35, ridiculously cheap, but allow a huge amount of flexibility. (I have no affiliation with this guy. But will add he is very helpful and concerned with the successful use of his themes!)

 

http://www.friscolegs.com/

 

--------------------------------------------------

Alan says...We paid my son to design and support our Website so he has been an employee drawing a salarywhich helped pay for his way through school. www.HRFP.net 

Not the slickest or most high tech but it does the job for us and people like the consistencyand the fact that it ISN'T changing all the time and in Appearances.

--------------------------------------------------

 

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Thanks to everyone who responded and gave information on DIY website designing.

 

Based on responses so far, here are the websites and website builders docs are using for DIY websites...

 

----------------------------------------------------

 

SquareSpace

 

www.squarespace.com

 

http://www.drmarchetti.com/

 

 

-------------------------------------------------------------

WebSite Tonight through GoDaddy

 

http://www.godaddy.com/hosting/website-builder.aspx?ci=9028

 

www.prattmd.info

 

-------------------------------------------------------------

Google Apps

 

http://www.google.com/apps/intl/en/business/sites.html

 

http://www.google.com/apps/intl/en/group/index.html

 

www.Stewmonesmd.com

 

-----------------------------------------------------------------

1 and 1 Webhosting

 

www.1and1.com

 

http://pattinternalmedicine.com/

 

--------------------------------------------------

 

Yahoo Small Business

http://smallbusiness.yahoo.com/

 

www.DocNeighbors.com

 

------------------------------------------------------

www.brinkster.com

 

http://drlynnho.net/

 

----------------------------------------------------

Wordpress is a blogging software, but really a CMS or content management system. It's what we all need: a way to frequently, reliably and painlessly update our websites AND have it look clean and well-presented. So even if you don't blog(and you should), you can use wordpress to manage your website content.

I have been using a theme called BigBusiness that has completely changed the ease of managing a website. You use Pages and Posts and update any of these anytime through the standard wordpress admin interface. Navigation is fully managed through the use of Pages. Any Post can be categorized as 'Featured' and it will show up immediately on the front page slideshow. All with no coding.

The newest theme from the coder of BigBusiness is called Tesla and is even better. http://themeforest.net/item/tesla-advanced-minimalist-business-wp-theme/full_screen_preview/125105 The themes cost around $35, ridiculously cheap, but allow a huge amount of flexibility. (I have no affiliation with this guy. But will add he is very helpful and concerned with the successful use of his themes!)

 

http://www.friscolegs.com/

 

--------------------------------------------------

Alan says...We paid my son to design and support our Website so he has been an employee drawing a salarywhich helped pay for his way through school. www.HRFP.net

 Not the slickest or most high tech but it does the job for us and people like the consistencyand the fact that it ISN'T changing all the time and in Appearances.

--------------------------------------------------

 

Locke, MD

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Thanks to everyone who responded and gave information on DIY website designing.

 

Based on responses so far, here are the websites and website builders docs are using for DIY websites...

 

----------------------------------------------------

 

SquareSpace

 

www.squarespace.com

 

http://www.drmarchetti.com/

 

 

-------------------------------------------------------------

WebSite Tonight through GoDaddy

 

http://www.godaddy.com/hosting/website-builder.aspx?ci=9028

 

www.prattmd.info

 

-------------------------------------------------------------

Google Apps

 

http://www.google.com/apps/intl/en/business/sites.html

 

http://www.google.com/apps/intl/en/group/index.html

 

www.Stewmonesmd.com

 

-----------------------------------------------------------------

1 and 1 Webhosting

 

www.1and1.com

 

http://pattinternalmedicine.com/

 

--------------------------------------------------

 

Yahoo Small Business

http://smallbusiness.yahoo.com/

 

www.DocNeighbors.com

 

------------------------------------------------------

www.brinkster.com

 

http://drlynnho.net/

 

----------------------------------------------------

Wordpress is a blogging software, but really a CMS or content management system. It's what we all need: a way to frequently, reliably and painlessly update our websites AND have it look clean and well-presented. So even if you don't blog(and you should), you can use wordpress to manage your website content.

I have been using a theme called BigBusiness that has completely changed the ease of managing a website. You use Pages and Posts and update any of these anytime through the standard wordpress admin interface. Navigation is fully managed through the use of Pages. Any Post can be categorized as 'Featured' and it will show up immediately on the front page slideshow. All with no coding.

The newest theme from the coder of BigBusiness is called Tesla and is even better. http://themeforest.net/item/tesla-advanced-minimalist-business-wp-theme/full_screen_preview/125105 The themes cost around $35, ridiculously cheap, but allow a huge amount of flexibility. (I have no affiliation with this guy. But will add he is very helpful and concerned with the successful use of his themes!)

 

http://www.friscolegs.com/

 

--------------------------------------------------

Alan says...We paid my son to design and support our Website so he has been an employee drawing a salarywhich helped pay for his way through school. www.HRFP.net

 Not the slickest or most high tech but it does the job for us and people like the consistencyand the fact that it ISN'T changing all the time and in Appearances.

--------------------------------------------------

 

Locke, MD

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I just-after, ah  ,5.75 yrs of being openmade a website t his weekend, I am using siteskins incredibly easy Looks to be about 8.00/month not positive yet.,here is the preliminary site- yes I am sure there are still typos.... The bear is sideways and not al thelinksowrk yet

Took me under an hour...Haven;t  done the domain thing yet

http://www.siteskins.net/jeanantonuccimd/On Mon, Feb 21, 2011 at 2:20 PM, Sharon McCoy wrote:

 

,I use www.makeswebsites.com (about $10/month, cheaper with longer package).www.SharonMD.com

My hosting is through GoDaddy (about $10/year).

SharonSharon McCoy MDRenaissance Family Medicine10 McClintock Court; Irvine, CA  92617PH: (949)387-5504   Fax: (949)281-2197  Toll free phone/fax:  www.SharonMD.com

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I just-after, ah  ,5.75 yrs of being openmade a website t his weekend, I am using siteskins incredibly easy Looks to be about 8.00/month not positive yet.,here is the preliminary site- yes I am sure there are still typos.... The bear is sideways and not al thelinksowrk yet

Took me under an hour...Haven;t  done the domain thing yet

http://www.siteskins.net/jeanantonuccimd/On Mon, Feb 21, 2011 at 2:20 PM, Sharon McCoy wrote:

 

,I use www.makeswebsites.com (about $10/month, cheaper with longer package).www.SharonMD.com

My hosting is through GoDaddy (about $10/year).

SharonSharon McCoy MDRenaissance Family Medicine10 McClintock Court; Irvine, CA  92617PH: (949)387-5504   Fax: (949)281-2197  Toll free phone/fax:  www.SharonMD.com

--      MD          ph    fax impcenter.org

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your site is lovely. Great start!CarlaTo: < >Sent: Mon, February 21, 2011 1:25:40 PMSubject: Re: Re: DIY Websites - show me your example

I just-after, ah ,5.75 yrs of being openmade a website t his weekend, I am using siteskins incredibly easy Looks to be about 8.00/month not positive yet.,here is the preliminary site- yes I am sure there are still typos.... The bear is sideways and not al thelinksowrk yet

Took me under an hour...Haven;t done the domain thing yet

http://www.siteskins.net/jeanantonuccimd/On Mon, Feb 21, 2011 at 2:20 PM, Sharon McCoy wrote:

,I use www.makeswebsites.com (about $10/month, cheaper with longer package).www.SharonMD.com

My hosting is through GoDaddy (about $10/year).

SharonSharon McCoy MDRenaissance Family Medicine10 McClintock Court; Irvine, CA 92617PH: (949)387-5504 Fax: (949)281-2197 Toll free phone/fax: www.SharonMD.com

-- MD ph fax impcenter.org

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your site is lovely. Great start!CarlaTo: < >Sent: Mon, February 21, 2011 1:25:40 PMSubject: Re: Re: DIY Websites - show me your example

I just-after, ah ,5.75 yrs of being openmade a website t his weekend, I am using siteskins incredibly easy Looks to be about 8.00/month not positive yet.,here is the preliminary site- yes I am sure there are still typos.... The bear is sideways and not al thelinksowrk yet

Took me under an hour...Haven;t done the domain thing yet

http://www.siteskins.net/jeanantonuccimd/On Mon, Feb 21, 2011 at 2:20 PM, Sharon McCoy wrote:

,I use www.makeswebsites.com (about $10/month, cheaper with longer package).www.SharonMD.com

My hosting is through GoDaddy (about $10/year).

SharonSharon McCoy MDRenaissance Family Medicine10 McClintock Court; Irvine, CA 92617PH: (949)387-5504 Fax: (949)281-2197 Toll free phone/fax: www.SharonMD.com

-- MD ph fax impcenter.org

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your site is lovely. Great start!CarlaTo: < >Sent: Mon, February 21, 2011 1:25:40 PMSubject: Re: Re: DIY Websites - show me your example

I just-after, ah ,5.75 yrs of being openmade a website t his weekend, I am using siteskins incredibly easy Looks to be about 8.00/month not positive yet.,here is the preliminary site- yes I am sure there are still typos.... The bear is sideways and not al thelinksowrk yet

Took me under an hour...Haven;t done the domain thing yet

http://www.siteskins.net/jeanantonuccimd/On Mon, Feb 21, 2011 at 2:20 PM, Sharon McCoy wrote:

,I use www.makeswebsites.com (about $10/month, cheaper with longer package).www.SharonMD.com

My hosting is through GoDaddy (about $10/year).

SharonSharon McCoy MDRenaissance Family Medicine10 McClintock Court; Irvine, CA 92617PH: (949)387-5504 Fax: (949)281-2197 Toll free phone/fax: www.SharonMD.com

-- MD ph fax impcenter.org

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oh thank you!I  haven't figured out how to rotate the bear..... MAybe I can stand sideways when I take its photo...Will add office entrance photo and  HYH logo an d IMP logo . Husband  the virtual MA, declines a photo shoot

 Tried to get Kidman to  stand in for my photo  but she was busy.(I hate  that photo stuff ugh:)  )Hoping to  join the  rest of you IMPs  in  21 st C...These siteskins folks   made it completely painless. I had tried   yola and Google but hit walls and  quit.

 

  your site is lovely.  Great start!Carla

To: < >Sent: Mon, February 21, 2011 1:25:40 PM

Subject: Re: Re: DIY Websites - show me your example

 

I just-after, ah  ,5.75 yrs of being openmade a website t his weekend, I am using siteskins incredibly easy Looks to be about 8.00/month not positive yet.,here is the preliminary site- yes I am sure there are still typos.... The bear is sideways and not al thelinksowrk yet

Took me under an hour...Haven;t  done the domain thing yet

http://www.siteskins.net/jeanantonuccimd/On Mon, Feb 21, 2011 at 2:20 PM, Sharon McCoy wrote:

 

,I use www.makeswebsites.com (about $10/month, cheaper with longer package).www.SharonMD.com

My hosting is through GoDaddy (about $10/year).

SharonSharon McCoy MDRenaissance Family Medicine10 McClintock Court; Irvine, CA  92617PH: (949)387-5504   Fax: (949)281-2197  Toll free phone/fax:  www.SharonMD.com

--      MD          ph    fax impcenter.org

--      MD          ph    fax impcenter.org

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ours is oct 6

From: [ ] On Behalf Of Pratt [karen.oaktree@...]

Sent: Tuesday, February 22, 2011 9:20 AM

To:

Subject: RE: Re: DIY Websites - show me your example

When will you celebrate your 6th anniversary? Ours is May 6th (the day after our daughter’s birthday!)

Pratt

Office Manager

Oak Tree Internal Medicine P.C

www.prattmd.info

From:

[mailto: ] On Behalf Of

Sent: Monday, February 21, 2011 12:26 PM

To:

Subject: Re: Re: DIY Websites - show me your example

I just-after, ah ,5.75 yrs of being open

made a website t his weekend, I am using siteskins

incredibly easy Looks to be about 8.00/month not positive yet.,

here is the preliminary site- yes I am sure there are still typos.... The bear is sideways and not al thelinksowrk yet

Took me under an hour...

Haven;t done the domain thing yet

http://www.siteskins.net/jeanantonuccimd/

,

I use

www.makeswebsites.com (about $10/month, cheaper with longer package).

www.SharonMD.com

My hosting is through GoDaddy (about $10/year).

Sharon

Sharon McCoy MD

Renaissance Family Medicine

10 McClintock Court; Irvine, CA 92617

PH: (949)387-5504 Fax: (949)281-2197 Toll free phone/fax:

www.SharonMD.com

--

MD

ph fax

impcenter.org

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ours is oct 6

From: [ ] On Behalf Of Pratt [karen.oaktree@...]

Sent: Tuesday, February 22, 2011 9:20 AM

To:

Subject: RE: Re: DIY Websites - show me your example

When will you celebrate your 6th anniversary? Ours is May 6th (the day after our daughter’s birthday!)

Pratt

Office Manager

Oak Tree Internal Medicine P.C

www.prattmd.info

From:

[mailto: ] On Behalf Of

Sent: Monday, February 21, 2011 12:26 PM

To:

Subject: Re: Re: DIY Websites - show me your example

I just-after, ah ,5.75 yrs of being open

made a website t his weekend, I am using siteskins

incredibly easy Looks to be about 8.00/month not positive yet.,

here is the preliminary site- yes I am sure there are still typos.... The bear is sideways and not al thelinksowrk yet

Took me under an hour...

Haven;t done the domain thing yet

http://www.siteskins.net/jeanantonuccimd/

,

I use

www.makeswebsites.com (about $10/month, cheaper with longer package).

www.SharonMD.com

My hosting is through GoDaddy (about $10/year).

Sharon

Sharon McCoy MD

Renaissance Family Medicine

10 McClintock Court; Irvine, CA 92617

PH: (949)387-5504 Fax: (949)281-2197 Toll free phone/fax:

www.SharonMD.com

--

MD

ph fax

impcenter.org

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