5/14/08

Create your Own Website with Jimdo's AJAX-based Webpages

Today there are so many website hosting program that offers almost everything that the webmasters can use for free. I've been using this kind of services since I've tried making my own websites way back in 2002. From Yahoo! Geocities, Lycos Webpage Builder, Homestead free webhosting and dozen more, I've tried almost every interesting webhosting program I knew. Although each of them has their own pros and cons and distinct service, but nothing is more unique than what I've seen on Jimdo.

Sample Jimdo webpages:
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Jimdo is a free webhosting program that makes web-building an easy task for a webmaster. Learning html is not necessary to create a website. With Jimdo's AJAX-based webpages, designing a website is just a piece of cake. Even those who have no background on making website will find it very easy to use.

To start on Jimdo you need to sign up for an account and get your own sub-domain. You can then log-in directly to your webpage without even visiting the main Jimdo website. Yes, you can directly visit your web url and edit your webpages. If you're the admin of the subdomain you can directly log-in by just putting your account password.

Sample Webpage background designs:
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Having a Jimdo account will give you access to tons of artistically designed web templates available. Choose from dozens of theme with neat webpage interface. Check also, the different layouts that you can choose from. You can either have a 2 or 3 column sidebar, a menu bar on the top page or how about a floating main menu for your page? With Jimdo the possibility is endless! Everything is customizable and even photos can be arrange perfectly on each page. You can even make a photo gallery of your own. Not to mention the neat background gradient and designs that are stored in their vault.

So if you think making websites is a pain on the back? Well, think again-- Jimdo will take that burden from you.

Summary:
1) Sign-up and get your own account and sub-domain.
2) Enjoy their professionally designed templates and layouts.
3) Create your own photo gallery if you want to.
4) Have fun designing with Jimdo's user-friendly and neat interface.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Thanks for the info, looks like a great tool. I'm off to read the fine print, but it seems great for the less HTML/CSS inclined.

Anonymous said...

This is very interesting. I was looking at Jimdo Pro, btu you dont get much for the $6. I want to see Jimdo integrated into Cpanel at my current webhost for a small fee. That would be great.