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Enlighten me.. Please..
madmmd
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Message # 1 | 12:49 PM
i am a webmaster and i have been working with dreamweaver, wordpress, joomla, vbulletin and many more.. two days ago i saw ucoz and i have fallen in love.. i still dont know why.. i am not even sure about its capabilities as a website builder.

Something tells me that it is really big.. Is it possible to create any type of site with it.. or do i need to install other scripts to make that possible.. where would i get those scripts.. you dont allow php and mysql.. it means that this service is not everyone.. why is this different than others.. i have lots of questions in my mind that i want to ask..

The bottom line is..

I saw ucoz and fell in love with it at the first sight.. i am still trying to know more about it.. can anyone tell me why i love ucoz..

Aloyasha
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Message # 2 | 1:55 PM
Well, you find most of your answers, by searching this forum, uCoz it's the best Free web hosting website on the net, With Complete Customization (The Designs) for your site, It also includes A variety of modules for the specific site you're making,(Blog, Forum, Downloads), Since am 12, that's all I can give you of info, To be honest I too am in love with uCoz.
I have a question for you:

Have you made your first site? Link?
I really want an answer, to see your results.



Click^-^
Post edited by Aloyasha - Tuesday, 2011-02-01, 1:58 PM
coatham
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Message # 3 | 3:55 PM
madmmd, This should be in User Communication.
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Animorph
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Message # 4 | 4:28 PM
coatham, okay i will move this , madmmd, great , goodluck with showing off your skills , i'm glad you love uCoz , welcome to the community , (PHP Will be applied soon)
To busy building a passive income online ;)
CodeResolution
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Message # 5 | 5:27 PM
madmmd, a good thing about uCoz is that you can make a website based on practically anything. The modules available are at top standards and are easily customizable, this includes Forum, Blog, Publisher, File Catalog, Site Catalog, Tests, Polls, Online Games and so on... And one the things I love the most, is the File Manager, Informers and Global Blocks (you can read more about them in the forum).
Kind regards,
Elliott.

"The best uCoz" critic since 2007.
Qualified website, branding, print & user interface designer.

I'm on Behance and Twitter.
madmmd
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Message # 6 | 5:51 PM
Quote (Animorph)
coatham, okay i will move this , madmmd, great , goodluck with showing off your skills , i'm glad you love uCoz , welcome to the community , (PHP Will be applied soon)

I am sorry but i was not trying to show off my skills.. and i am still learning things.. when i saw ucoz i felt that i dont need to learn everything and i can create any type of dynamic site using it.. but i had doubts also.. ucoz looks too good to be true..

I want to stop learning other things and just concentrate on ucoz.. is it worth the time and effort.. no offence..

madmmd
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Message # 7 | 6:04 PM
i am learning to design websites and i know that i have to learn a lot of things to be able to be an skillful webmaster.. i need to learn dreamweaver.. i need to learn php and mysql.. i need to learn vbulletin or other forum scripts.. different types of CMS' are also there.. then other softwares or scripts to be able to create ecommerce stores..

this all will take a long time i suppose.. and ucoz seems to be able to do anything.. so is ucoz the father of all kinds of website builders.. can i create any type of site with features that i want.. what coding skills do i need to become an expert in ucoz..

Kyrt_Ryder
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Message # 8 | 0:43 AM
The beautiful thing I've seen about Ucoz, is that there's so much depth to the system. It provides a pretty reliable foundation for new people to create a decent site for many purposes without any knowledge or skill at all, but there's a huge swath of potential to grow and expand as your HTML and CSS skills continue to develop.

You have full scale pros using Ucoz (like Creative Collusions above) and then you have complete and total amateurs starting at the very bottom and depending entirely on the visual editor, who slowly grow through the experience. (I've been using ucoz off and on for almost two years, and I've learned a lot at a very casual pace while never suffering for usability on my websites.)

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