Your question has pretty much been answered by the fellows (and gals?) about building a website. It can be as complicated or as simple as you want. I used yahoo (geocities) for hosting 2 of my sites and I used nomonthlyfees.com to host our club site. The nomonthlyfees.com has a life time fee of $200 and then $20 per year after that and it has been working great, have been with them for 8 years now. Like has been mentioned, you need to design your pages first on your computer and then upload them to the host of your site. With our old tractor club being a non-profit org. I was able to purchase Dreamweaver at a reduced price, which is a what-you-see-is-what-you-get software. Has lots of bells and whistles, but I have learned to use just what I need to get the job. My kids said that they never thought that this old farmer would learn to run a computer let alone learn to do websites. I did take html classes over a 2 winter period which helped alot. It is a time consuming job, but I do it during the winter in spare time.
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