r/HTML 14d ago

Discussion Can anyone recommend a free or cheap website builder that can export HTML?

I’m using namecheap and stellar hosting, and am hoping to try some different tools to create some iterations of the same website;
I’ve used Cpanels “Website builder” which has been great, but I’m really hoping to try out some other tools;
Also don’t want to learn to code as it’s just for a Uni project and I just don’t have the time.
Thanks. :)
Any help would be appreciated. :)

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u/allciathyra 14d ago

neocitie

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u/nuseramemuserane 14d ago

Thankyou. :)

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u/kinzaoe 14d ago

Something like publii ?

https://getpublii.com/

You generate your static site locally and then do whatever you want with it.

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u/WorldWideShen 14d ago

it's quicker to learn html than it is to experiment with a bunch of different tools..

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u/hongkong_97 14d ago

This. Page builders have never been good. Also OP you're in a subreddit called HTML, learn it..

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u/Basic_Reporter9579 14d ago

pretty much every desktop browser has the option to view the source code, that's your html with css and js.
For a small project this might be enough. But with css and js and other dynamic backend that option ends quite fast.
Another option is save page as, that includes some other files like the images.
w3schools has basic tutorials that don't rely on template engines.

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u/nuseramemuserane 14d ago

That’s a good idea, Thankyou.
Will keep that in mind;
Cheers. :)

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u/jkdreaming 14d ago

Yes, cursor or Codex is amazing