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what do you mean?
You make your site, upload it using ftp to your host, when you want to make changes just open RW, make the changes, and publish it again..... More details please Mac is like a car, keep clean and up to date and it will give you many hours of good driving |
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I think he meant free hosting ...
if so, then I would recommend the following as they offer completely free hosting with FTP access and enough webspace for small sized websites ... Free web-hosting I personally use this free service ..and thought to share also ...
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