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> There is one more question to answer: how do you start a website? I have a few recommendations. > > 1. Read the 32-Bit Cafe “Creating Your Own Website” guide. > 2. Read the IndieWeb Getting Started (“Get Your Own Site”) guide > 3. Join a Homebrew Website Club meetup and ask how you can start building your own website. > > No coding is necessary to build your own website. > > What platform should I use, James? That is a personal question, but I have a few recommendations: > > * Micro.blog (no coding required) > * WordPress (no coding required) > * omg.lol, a tool that has many tools to create websites that you can use with no coding experience. You can make link pages, blogs, and more! > * Neocities, a free place you can publish HTML sites. There are over 700,000 websites hosted on Neocities. > * Make your own website with plain HTML (for new coders) > * Make a website with a site generator like Eleventy (for coders who know a bit about HTML and JavaScript. > > The web is yours.
We live exciting times again. And James makes excellent points to add up to the ever growing conversation: own your space in the web and come out to the world from the place you build yourself. #tech #eng