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sheree
05-06-2009, 12:10 AM
I already have multiple websites through Yahoo. I use Yahoo's Site Builder and I would like to move my accounts to Go Daddy.
Can I still use Site Builder or do I need to find another design software? I'm not very experienced at this, but I really enjoy having websites and am comfortable with what I already have except the server. I'm old enough that I don't like changes, that is why I need to know if Go Daddy can change where my Site Builder already publishes to. I talked to them and they said to try to move one at a time to see if it works, that scares me alittle. The Site builder is on my desktop, but there is a button that you push to publish and it goes to Yahoo, can that be changed? I'm sorry for probably asking a stupid question-But I don't know that much, I am learning though.

type3
05-06-2009, 12:54 AM
YOU PROBABLY JUST CHANGE THE NAME SERVERS AND YOU SHOULD BE FINE. GO DADDY MIGHT ALSO SUPPORT SITE BUILDER I KNOW I GET THAT PROGRAM WITH MY HOST.
YOU ARE CONCERNED WITH PUBLISHING YOUR CONTENT AND YOUR COMPUTE TALKING TO THE HOST THROUGH SITE BUILDER RIGHT?
THERE IS DEFINITELY AN OPTION TO ADJUST WHATEVER YOU NEED TO CHANGE MOST LIKELY. SITE BUILDER IS UNIVERSAL AS IN WORKS WITH ANY HOST.

sheree
05-06-2009, 01:29 AM
Im sorry to ask another question,but I'll rephrase the first one:
I'm using Yahoo's Site Builder............
I called Yahoo and asked them-and-of course they said NO!
I just afraid to use a different program to build and maintain my websites. Is there a way to change the path that publishes?
Not change the software, I really like it ""Yahoo's Site Builder"" But they have changed so much in the last few months and I'm not happy with their service anymore

webhost18
05-06-2009, 01:51 AM
Hi

try with one website first, if it is ok then move altogether to godaddy, all most all providers give site builder..

good luck..