I'm a big fan of weebly, but I got a little confused and frustrated in the beginning too. Then I discovered, whenever you hit a snag, save what you've done (publish), then hit the close button to the right of publish, that takes you back to your My Sites page, up top click Support, there is a list of catagories on the left, they take you to some very detailed easy to understand instructions for everything that can be done on weebly. When you see how really simple it all is, you'll have a good chuckle, I did.
Best of luck,
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I've been working in the internet for a long time now, and for me, weebly is the easiest way to create a website. You should learn HTML first.
Try http://quickwebcreator.com/ it comes with every thing you need to get started.
webeden
Greetings, I am trying to find and super easy free website builder online. Trying to put together a website about doing art workshops with children. I am not very computer friendly and not where you have to manipulate images, and text with ratio's ect....I get so fustrated with websites like wix, weebly where the template is cool but once you apply images well to crop and such it's not as straight forward for me. I have no budget at the moment to hire a wed designer. If anyone can offer any ideas would greatly appreciate any help!
Best Wishes,
Darlene