michaelsmth
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I have tried so many but they all seem to be cheesy, does anyone know of a good one that can actually build a half decent site?
Wordpress is the best for me.
WordPress, Joomla, Magento are widely used CMS.
i usually purchase templates etc. from themeforest and adapt them for my own use.
I used to offer RVsitebuilder on my servers paying $60 a year per server for this and no one actually used it.
Now i offer my clients Site.Pro and some clients use it and like it.
Doesn't Site.Pro charges per IPv4 that a site exists for? Or was that awkward billing changed to per server basis now?
No it is free for hosts to install on servers, this will give a link in all cpanel on server, where a website owner can use and when they click on the link and chose the domain to use they are taken too http://us.site.pro/ where they can chose a free template or chose a premium paid template
Interesting, thank you for updating me on this model. As before someone on another platform was complaining about awkward pricing.
I believe the reasoning is that web hosters were complaining for each IP it is charged rather than per server.
So suppose you have 5 IPv4s, and you have 2 for shared clients, and then sold the other 3 as "dedicated IPs".
They claimed that you has to pay for all of those IPs even if all of those are owned by the same WHM/Cpanel installation.
Other software like Cpanel/WHM and Softalicious don't do that and instead doesn't even use an IP or relies one a single IP as the "primary" one.
I have tried so many but they all seem to be cheesy, does anyone know of a good one that can actually build a half decent site?