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Ajax Powered Jimbo Now Available in Chinese

 

Every webmaster and web designer should know that there was a time that we do not know about anything in creating a website. The codes that were being implemented are like alien language to us. So we look for sites and try to use their free tools to create a website. It’s like clicking though some things that we like to see in the website and see if there are people will like what we did. Even though no one visited our site except our friends, those easy website creator tools became a seed for most web masters to create more websites. Of course, there are still sites that offer these services. Some of us don’t have the time to study the coding of these sites so a web-builder is the next best option. Among those websites is Jimbo ("www.jimbo.com" target="_blank" rel="nofollow"). The website is essentially a web site creator that gives you thousands of options on the things that you want to add or to remove. Once you create an account your Jimbo, your username becomes your own website and attached to it is the name of their site. However, you can always upgrade and get a site with no indications that the site came from Jimbo. Jimbo is increasingly becoming popular because of its usage and languages. Just recently, the Jimbo became available in Chinese. All the user needs to do is to click on a flag shortcut and they will be taken to a Jimbo site dedicated to the Chinese language. Considering there are more than a billion people in China and millions of Chinese going to the internet for personal information and businesses, it’s just a right more for Jimbo. Considering the websites origin was in Germany, it’s a logical move to attract more users. What makes Jimbo stand out among other web-builder sites is its great use of Ajax. This difference could be clearly understood if you compare it to yahoo’s geocities. When you launch a web builder in Geocities, it will first detect whether you have the latest Java in your computer. If you don’t have that program, you still have to download and wait for a couple of minutes before you can actually start using their page builder. But you don’t have to think about that in Jimbo. As it runs in Ajax, there will be no installation needed. You can practically create a website that you like as soon as you sign up for their services. Note that the website you’ll be creating is not the HTML based site but sites that are really flashy. On the other hand if you want to diversify, you can also upload your own code. This Ajax powered website will certainly enhance the experience of any visitor. With a free hand to create a website, anyone who has a great imagination can easily use this website to their full extent. If you want to create a full blown website but don’t know where to start, you can ask for their services and design your own website.


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