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  1. WordPress doesn't, unless you actually host your site with them on WordPress.com (their commercial arm). Otherwise, WordPress is free. Wix, Weebly, Squarespace and the other easy website builders all charge subscription fees. It would cost you more and you'd get fewer options so we'd never recommend going with them.
  2. Quite often with free hosting you get limits on how much bandwidth or storage you can use. You may not also get full support.
  3. Our lovely forum sponsors have free WordPress hosting which would be enough for you to test the waters. Other free WP hosting is also available 😁
  4. I know. But it's always nice to give them the benefit of the doubt in the 0.01% chance that they're genuine...
  5. You get a better experience for your users who can navigate your site quickly. Also you may get better performance in search results as Google favours websites that load fast. If you're based in the UK and have an audience there, then UK hosting may result in a faster loading time for your users.
  6. Perhaps have one 'Book a reservation' button, and then explain the differences in more detail on the next page? Also I don't know anything about the industry (!) but the word 'reservation' makes it sound like a hotel to me. Perhaps it's a normal word to use in the warehouse industry, but I'd expect something like 'Book a space in this warehouse', 'Reserve some warehouse space', or something similar?
  7. It's an escaped apostrophe, so it will read to the user as "*** are the UK's". Sometimes symbols like the apostrophe are used in programming languages for meaning other things. So things like ' are used instead in the code: they are 'escaped'. But they will show as the correct symbol for the user.
  8. I can see it in both browsers. Could it be that there was a recent DNS change? Your page has a relatively high Time to Live, so it's possible that your host hadn't updated the page when you were looking.
  9. Jo 90

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    There may be some versions on Wayback Machine (The Internet Archive). You won't be able to recover the site itself, but there might be content (text and images) that you can recover. https://archive.org/web/
  10. There is much crossover between the two but web design is more focused on the frontend: what you see. Web development is about the backend: how the website functions. That's as simple as I can make it.
  11. From a simple search I was able to find many step-by-step tutorials and videos - I'd recommend that you try these unless you have a specific question that only a web designer can answer.
  12. Google Translate version of the above: I need someone to design a website like https://cameraaigon24h.com about industry cameras. Who can do it, inbox me directly for the price.
  13. Hi Josh - if you provide some information about the project (including budget) some of the people on here may be able to help you.
  14. Are you able to give the second image a '.responsive' class? Adding a max width to the responsive class could prevent the image from becoming too big, e.g. 'width: 100%; max-width: 700px;' On smaller screens the image will shrink to fit 100% (not cropped) but at larger sizes it will be constrained to 700px.
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