I have used a WYSIWYG web builder with a free Brinkster acct(VERY AWESOME FREE HOST) but now i got a acct w/ Dreamhost and i want to put up a business selling Western wear and other Cowboy gear, Saddles, tack, art, etc.I have messed around on W3 schools website learning HTML for awhile now. I even downloaded a editor Bluefish that seems to be kind of nice. And i use firefox so i grabbed an ext. called ftp that i’m thinking will work perfect, if not please tell me so. Also I want to know how easy it will be to go back and little by little swap the Joomla template w/ my own pages as i learn more. But there is a high importance on getting the site up right away. So am i correct in thinking that perhaps it should help me in that area, OR NOT ? Will it be anything like using the web builder im already familiar with ? My problem has been SEO trouble because of lack of control but joomla isnt like that so i should be alright, but then whats the downside to it ? What about ads ?
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"How Good Is Joomla Compared To Using An “editor” (bluefish?)for A Rookie Newbie ?" was posted on Wednesday, July 1st, 2009 at 12:39 pm.
joomla and other content management systems can provide you with a great amount of functionality that would take quite some time to replicate in web pages on your own. (even with a wysiwyg editor) With Joomla, you can concentrate more on getting your site functionality in line rather than fiddling with the minutia of building the site.
Personally, i prefer to build sites from the ground up, but the lack of time in your case prompts me to suggest otherwise.
Yeah…The JCE Editor the WYSIWYG extension for Joomla! Is One of the great addon…Which totally change the user experience…Working With JCE editor is similarly exp like Frontpage Does..