Hello,
I have created just 1 prior webdesign with Trendy Software, my friends want me to create a website for them they own a gym ( want a video in webpage), the wife is a realtor and wants me to makeone for her later ( with the jukebox style pictures ). My neighbor is a painter and wants one also.
I am not the greatest and have virtually no experience except for our site that I did thru trendy and godaddy is my host.
Reading everyones posts i feel a little dumb, and lost.
My question is will i be ok with coffeecup? will there be enough templates for me to use with this software? is it easy to do and most of all understand?
Thank you
MB
I am thinking about buying coffeecup...
Hiya mary,
I would like to say the answer is yes here, and pretty much think it is. There may be a bit of a learning curve to learn the software itself, and I'm going to assume you'd probably be better with a visual builder rather than coding HTML by hand so you would most likely be better off getting the Visual Site Designer which lets you do things and see it all and not a lot of coding needed. I don't use the program, so I don't know exactly how many themes are in it... lemme look since I do have it installed...... *goes to look*
OK there are 10 themes that come with the program itself, and you can purchase a nice variety of extra themes for only $9.00 each from this page here:
https://www.coffeecup.com/store/themes/ … -designer/
take a look around at the themes, and take the visual site designer for a spin and see if you like it. Granted it's not going to step you through each phase of the site to make it like many of the onsite builders do, but it's pretty good from what many of the users say on the forums here.
If you have questions on it, do feel free to ask in here and usually someone has an answer quite quickly. The help file will probably have the basics covered also that you can read like a manual type thing which most of CC's software does, a nice added feature.
All the software here has a trial period, some 30 days, some 14 days and so on, so give it a try and see what you think
I would like to say the answer is yes here, and pretty much think it is. There may be a bit of a learning curve to learn the software itself, and I'm going to assume you'd probably be better with a visual builder rather than coding HTML by hand so you would most likely be better off getting the Visual Site Designer which lets you do things and see it all and not a lot of coding needed. I don't use the program, so I don't know exactly how many themes are in it... lemme look since I do have it installed...... *goes to look*

OK there are 10 themes that come with the program itself, and you can purchase a nice variety of extra themes for only $9.00 each from this page here:
https://www.coffeecup.com/store/themes/ … -designer/
take a look around at the themes, and take the visual site designer for a spin and see if you like it. Granted it's not going to step you through each phase of the site to make it like many of the onsite builders do, but it's pretty good from what many of the users say on the forums here.
If you have questions on it, do feel free to ask in here and usually someone has an answer quite quickly. The help file will probably have the basics covered also that you can read like a manual type thing which most of CC's software does, a nice added feature.
All the software here has a trial period, some 30 days, some 14 days and so on, so give it a try and see what you think

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