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Is it best build a website using an online web builder or code it yourself?

I have an idea for an innovative social network. Should I use an online builder, or make it from scratch ground up?

21st Jun 2018, 10:27 PM
Quadier Mackey
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Quadier Mackey let me ask you, is this:: Is it best to code your game yoursek, or have someone do it for you ? It is always best to do things yourself, because an online web builder, eg WordPress, may not always have what your looking for
22nd Jun 2018, 12:04 AM
Dlite
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i see. but for things like widgets (clocks, social network connections) that wordpress offers is it best to code that stuff myself or can i incoporate into my site? also is there software i can use to make this easier or is it all just, write code, run, and test.
22nd Jun 2018, 12:10 AM
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If the widgets already do everything you want, yes you can incorporate it. But if you want full controllability and/or compatibility with your coded website, it is good to code them yourself.
22nd Jun 2018, 1:47 AM
Andre Daniel
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im definitely motivated as im sure this is something that will impact the lives of millions. are social media sites really challenging to make?
22nd Jun 2018, 4:35 AM
Quadier Mackey
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Remember there is a front end, storage, and a backend. Then there is security and policies to keep people safe. It's awesome you have a great idea. Start by building a follow system, chat system, post system and then expand it. Baby steps gets you far.
22nd Jun 2018, 4:38 AM
Theunis Oliphant
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It really depends on what you need. If you need a page for something you can do it yourself. If you need a blog or social media site then you will need help or be prepared to work a lot. My vote is build it if you have the time, drive, and know how.
22nd Jun 2018, 4:27 AM
Theunis Oliphant
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Another option is to build your application with a website like powr.io that uses code snippets to create applications. What you give up in cost you'll get back in time.
22nd Jun 2018, 4:41 AM
Theunis Oliphant
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I see what you mean. Def seems like an easy alternative, but is it subscription based?
22nd Jun 2018, 4:44 AM
Quadier Mackey
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Yeah a yearly fee. Worth it to use it to get started. Then you could always go back and recode some things once you have it established.
22nd Jun 2018, 4:46 AM
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i want to cut pricing also for storage because posting content will be free but users will have to pay to see certain content. are there storage services as well? i know i can google all of this but its really hard to find. and it seems logical that storage on websites that allow users to post unlimitedly would be expensive.
22nd Jun 2018, 5:56 AM
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