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| View Poll Results: Do you think Trellix Web takes advantage of novice web builders? | |||
| They are evil |
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1 | 50.00% |
| They are negligent |
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0 | 0% |
| They are OK |
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0 | 0% |
| The novice was stupid |
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1 | 50.00% |
| Voters: 2. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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Member (7 bit)
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The Trellix Web program came installed on my new HP Pavilion PC. I decided to use it to build my first web site. I want to publish it on my free Earthlink web space. After I spent two days making this web site I followed the instructions for publishing and found out if I want to use Earthlink as my host I must buy Trellix Web Publish Anywhere for $69.Why didn't they tell me that in their tutorial in the beginning? Now I feel like I have to use this Publish Anywhere in order to upload my files onto Earthlink. I sent an email to the Earthlink webmaster to see if I could upload my Trellix Web site without spending the $69. Do you think this is fair? I have a hunch I have other options but being a beginner at this I don't know them. I did like the Trellix Web program. I made a real web site with it.
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Member (13 bit)
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Are the pages in regular html format?
Open up the pages in notepad, save them as htm or html, and then upload with whatever ftp client you want. Xayd |
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