Website creation and the new BT Web hosting
Posted 27 March 2007 at 9:48AM by Melissa Fletcher in Managing your website, Website development
Building a successful website has never been so easy with our upcoming hosting portfolio - set for launch in April 2007.
Following my previous posts, I'd like to take a closer look at one of the key features of our new hosting service: EasySiteWizard Pro, our updated website creation tool, which will also soon be available to BT Internet Business Pack (IBP) customers. EasySiteWizard Pro is a user friendly WYSIWYG (what you see is what you get) web page editor that lets you build your site without any specialist software or programming skills.
"Why is that so special?" you might ask, since there are many such tools already on the market, including BT Website Creator. The reason why EasySiteWizard Pro stands out is AJAX - a web development technique for creating interactive web applications. For example, it's the power behind amazing sites like www.maps.google.co.uk, the international mapping and route finding service from Google. The new BT EasySiteWizard Pro uses AJAX to make the creation of complex websites a simple and intuitive task.
Choose from a huge range of state-of-the-art initial templates, move parts of your website around as easily as moving a Post-it note from one side of your desk to the other, and select any of the 30,000 stock images to boost your design.
For a quick preview of this exciting upcoming feature, view the ESW Pro Demo.
In my next post about the new BT Web hosting portfolio, we will look at other features, such as our new tool designed to optimise your rankings on search engines, with a minimum of fuss.
For further information on the BT Web hosting launch and how it will benefit your business, see Changes to the way BT hosts your website.
Tags: BT hosting, website creation tools; EasySiteWizard Pro, website hosting
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1. At March 27, 2007 5:00 PM, G Kabir wrote: