Best Web Tools For Creating Websites
In this blog, we will discuss the best web tools on creating for effectively creating your websites
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Google sites
Google's platform for building websites is called Google Sites. The editor in Google Sites is intuitive and uncomplicated. HTML and coding are not necessary. There are several pre-made templates available on Google Sites.
Simply peruse the collections of templates available, and when you locate the one you want to use, click to open and edit it. Instead, select Blank to begin creating your website from scratch. Drag and drop items and sections into different areas of your website to complete the process.
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Blogger
Google's blogging platform is called Blogger (Blogspot). In fact, Blogger was used to write the post you are reading right now. I've been using Blogger for more than ten years and I'm happy with it.
Although Blogger may not offer as many options (particularly add-ons) as WordPress, the service is still quite good and has all you need to get your class blog up and running.
You can start creating your blog on Blogger by looking through its ready-made designs, just as Google Sites. Its gallery has a large number of professionally created and free templates. You should take your time browsing through the titles there and try them out until you discover the one you prefer.
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WIX
One of the well-liked tools for building a blog and website for a class is Wix. Create and distribute posts with just a few clicks thanks to its simple editor.
Wix provides access to a number of exquisite and expertly created themes that you can utilize for your class website and blog. All of these templates are fully editable and mobile-responsive, ensuring that pages display properly when viewed on mobile devices. You can incorporate photographs, movies, and a variety of other multimedia by dragging and dropping sections, headers, and sidebars.
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WordPress
Wordpress is another great platform where you can create a class website or blog. However, there are two Wordpress versions: Wordpress.com and Wordpress.org and you need to know the difference between the two before you make your decision as to which one to use.
Wordpress.com is probably what you need as a teacher to build a class website or blog. It is simple and easy and everything is hosted on the cloud. You only need to pick a theme, customize it, and start producing content. Wordpress.com takes care of technical maintenance, security issues, updates to themes and plugins, backups, and more.
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Edublogs
A blogging platform with several features, Edublogs is suitable for both teachers and students. PreK–12 educators and students can use Edublogs. You only need a username and email address to create a blog for your class on Edublogs. Once you've signed up, you can enter your blog dashboard and change both the appearance and content of your posts.
You cannot upload your own theme to Edublogs; you can only use theirs, but modification options are completely up to you. You can modify the text's font, color, and background, as well as add headers, footers, widgets, and photos.