November 6, 2006
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Ajax innovation: Weebly

WeeblyAs Microsoft release its Beta version of “Windows Live Writer” for blogging, Weebly, an Ajax based web site creator has also launched. The astonishing feature and basic idea of simplification you will observe in Weebly. From personal to professional sites, Weebly will enable you to spend your time on the most valuable part of your site, its content. Did I mention it’s free? Currently Weebly sign up is number of user quota basis, so in case you can’t sign up hold your horses in a few days you will get your Weebly.

Webbly goal of is to make web creation easy for everyone. While Weebly is simple, it’s not just for beginners even pros can work around with it. It empowers everyone to create a cool, clean, content driven website in literally just a few minutes. Features that will get your attention:

  • Customizable strong AJAX uses (Totally drag and drop)
  • Universal interface design (No JavaScript Pop up)
  • AJAX file upload with progress bar
  • AJAX-based editor
  • Data-driven elements
  • Media handling
  • Hundreds of customizable Themes and Skins

Weebly was created using The Gimp and vim on Fedora Core 5 client machines and little bit of Fireworks.

Compatibility: Weebly is compatible with Internet Explorer 5.5+/7 and Firefox 1.5+/2.0 on Windows, Firefox 1.5+/2.0 on Linux and Firefox 1.5+/2.0 on Mac OS X.

Update: Earlier I mistakenly reported that this Weebly belongs to Google. In fact my source was wrong. That’s the reason why i had to update. Thank you Mr. David Rusenko for bringing it to my attention.
[tags]Ajax, Web Site builder, Weebly [/tags]

 
  • Sorry David my mistake, I altered the posts. You guys deserve the credit for making such a product, not Google. I should give the credit where it's due. Thank you for correcting my terrible mistake.
  • Hi Guys,

    We're flattered that you mistook us for a Google product. Just to clear things up -- we're in no way related to Google, but we appreciate your post and comments.
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