[frame align=”left”][/frame]There seems to be a pattern emerging lately as more and more site builders are getting updated, and for good reason. The Internet has evolved quiet a bit since many of these site builders were first released – and they were due for an overhaul. Following in the footsteps of GoDaddy, and UK2.Net, Bravenet has performed an overhaul to their own website builder – Bravesites. They started the year off with a brand new look for the builder. The entire system has been re-skinned and vastly improved for clarity and an enhanced user experience. These changes include new drag and drop functionalities that make it easier to add content to your pages, dropdown navigational menus, header image changes, and a new font editor which allows you to easily change your font face, color, size and line height across your entire website. Check out the new redesigned Bravenet website builder, Bravesites – and let me know what you think.
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Bravenet has pretty much been a staple of the internet for as long as we can remember. Not seen probably as much as they should be in a much more crowded space, what with the likes of Wix and Webs etc. Bravenet did one thing right that the rest failed on – they allowed the complete novice to have a website, absolutely no experience or technical jargon needed. It’s good to see them changing things to keep uptodate.
Bravenet has pretty much been a staple of the internet for as long as we can remember. Not seen probably as much as they should be in a much more crowded space, what with the likes of Wix and Webs etc. Bravenet did one thing right that the rest failed on – they allowed the complete novice to have a website, absolutely no experience or technical jargon needed. It’s good to see them changing things to keep uptodate.
Bravenet has pretty much been a staple of the internet for as long as we can remember. Not seen probably as much as they should be in a much more crowded space, what with the likes of Wix and Webs etc. Bravenet did one thing right that the rest failed on – they allowed the complete novice to have a website, absolutely no experience or technical jargon needed. It’s good to see them changing things to keep uptodate.
Bravenet has pretty much been a staple of the internet for as long as we can remember. Not seen probably as much as they should be in a much more crowded space, what with the likes of Wix and Webs etc. Bravenet did one thing right that the rest failed on – they allowed the complete novice to have a website, absolutely no experience or technical jargon needed. It’s good to see them changing things to keep uptodate.
Bravenet has pretty much been a staple of the internet for as long as we can remember. Not seen probably as much as they should be in a much more crowded space, what with the likes of Wix and Webs etc. Bravenet did one thing right that the rest failed on – they allowed the complete novice to have a website, absolutely no experience or technical jargon needed. It’s good to see them changing things to keep uptodate.
Bravenet has pretty much been a staple of the internet for as long as we can remember. Not seen probably as much as they should be in a much more crowded space, what with the likes of Wix and Webs etc. Bravenet did one thing right that the rest failed on – they allowed the complete novice to have a website, absolutely no experience or technical jargon needed. It’s good to see them changing things to keep uptodate.
Bravenet has pretty much been a staple of the internet for as long as we can remember. Not seen probably as much as they should be in a much more crowded space, what with the likes of Wix and Webs etc. Bravenet did one thing right that the rest failed on – they allowed the complete novice to have a website, absolutely no experience or technical jargon needed. It’s good to see them changing things to keep uptodate.
Bravenet has pretty much been a staple of the internet for as long as we can remember. Not seen probably as much as they should be in a much more crowded space, what with the likes of Wix and Webs etc. Bravenet did one thing right that the rest failed on – they allowed the complete novice to have a website, absolutely no experience or technical jargon needed. It’s good to see them changing things to keep uptodate.
Bravenet has pretty much been a staple of the internet for as long as we can remember. Not seen probably as much as they should be in a much more crowded space, what with the likes of Wix and Webs etc. Bravenet did one thing right that the rest failed on – they allowed the complete novice to have a website, absolutely no experience or technical jargon needed. It’s good to see them changing things to keep uptodate.
Bravenet has pretty much been a staple of the internet for as long as we can remember. Not seen probably as much as they should be in a much more crowded space, what with the likes of Wix and Webs etc. Bravenet did one thing right that the rest failed on – they allowed the complete novice to have a website, absolutely no experience or technical jargon needed. It’s good to see them changing things to keep uptodate.