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Weebly offers a free online website creator. It uses a simplistic widget-based site builder that operates in the web browser. All of Weebly’s site elements are drag-and-drop. Weebly works with Microsoft Windows, Mac OS and Linux computers. Weebly automatically generates a mobile version of each website.

Weebly lets site owners use a subdomain name if one is available. Users can buy a domain name from Weebly or re-direct it from elsewhere. The default site URL is yourname.weebly.com.

Weebly supports basic features for blogging and e-Commerce. Site owners can develop simple stores with payments through either PayPal or Google Checkout.

Storage through Weebly is unlimited. However, the service restricts individual file sizes.

Weebly users can choose to incorporate ads in their pages. Weebly operates a 50% revenue share of Google AdSense revenue. Weebly supports visitor statistics tracking through its own tracking tool or Google Analytics.

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