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Doodlekit

Review Date : Thu, 8 May 2008


Doodlekit is relatively restrictive in its free offering, with a simple site that consists of just a homepage, a blog, a photo album and five other pages of your choice...

Doodlekit is relatively restrictive in its free offering, with a simple site that consists of just a homepage, a blog, a photo album and five other pages of your choice – if you want more, you’ll have to pay. However, you do get a choice of great designs that you can configure if you know a bit of CSS (Cascading Style Sheets).

Editing the site is very easy – log in and you’ll find buttons to edit each section of content. By installing a plug-in for your browser, you get a sophisticated editor that isn’t reliant on loading from the web every time. You can also organise pages as you like and arrange how they will appear in your site’s menus.

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Scores

Ease of Use
6/10
Performance
4/10
Features
10/10
Value for money
6/10
Overall Score
60%

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