Weebly
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Developed by | David Rusenko Dan Veltri Chris Fanini |
Latest release | Beta |
OS | Cross-platform |
Genre | Website creation |
Website | Weebly.com |
Weebly is a free web creation site, funded by micro-seed fund Y Combinator. It uses a widget style format, allowing users to create pages with only a few clicks. The user drags and drops different page elements (such as images, text, and Google Maps) onto a page and fills in the content. It competes with Freewebs, Webnode, Doodlekit and other web hosting and creation sites. The site was originally created by David Rusenko, Dan Veltri, and Chris Fanini, all of whom attended Penn State for an undergraduate degree.[1] It was recently named by Time Magazine as number four of the fifty best websites of 2007.[2]
[edit] References
- ^ Levy, Stephen. "A Boot Camp for the Next Tech Millionares." Newsweek. Retrieved on May 14, 2007
- ^ Weebly.com - 50 Best Websites 2007. Time. Retrieved on October 29, 2007.