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Online Flash Website Builder
Hello all-
I am head of a very small webhosting company and am looking for an easy-to-use online flash website builder for our clients. We want something that requires no programming skills, so that newbies may create websites. There doesn't seem to be much out there. Any suggestions?
Thank you
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Hi,
this is more a proof of concept rather than a finished product: http://wolfgang.remsnet.de/homepage/
Musicman
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Senior Member
I ve done something like that. You can add image galleries and a jukebox for MP3's too.
You can change alot of things with just sliders and button clicks but the basic shape is the same. Here are some sample images of the results .
http://www.pellepiano.com/sitebuilder/*****ples.jpg
Im currently building a site for the concept, you can have a sneak peak what it looks like at the moment and try it out for yourself.
http://www.pellepiano.com/sitebuilder/isite.html
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Hi pellepiano,
would it be possible to have four or 6 buttons in the top row as well?
Musicman
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Senior Member
The number of buttons is not dynamic as of yet, there will be a maximum of 5.
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An Inconvenient Serving Size
Sorry to be a little off topic, but I've been wondering for a while if it's worth getting into user template sites.
Do you guys think that there's much money to be made, or is it more of a 'developers need to cover all the bases' thing.
Obviously our friend affy here would have to buy some sort of permissions from the developer to independently brand and offer a system such as this and that could be OK cash (I guess), but aside from that, are there a lot people trolling around, looking for template sites?
Thanks for your thoughts.
Stand by for emergency synapse rerouting
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Senior Member
My guess is that the good template sites like www.guistuff.com make some money as their stuff is very good. I often see newbies in this forum who bought templates and wonder how to edit them, so at least some people are buying them.
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Flash Enthusiast?
Hi, I think java is the way to go, atleast in my experiences, Geocities Pagebuilder and Homestead have really nice drag and drop clients available, why not search for something more like that...
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