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DevHub is a website development platform which was introduced to the public within the past year. Based on my experience working with the software, it appears to be a step well beyond the typical “minisite” concept.
DevHub was created by Evo Media Group and its goal is to provide easy content creation (and editing) with less complexity than is normally required for custom html coding.
I have found that one can put up a basic, somewhat generic site with relative ease and which provides some desireable user functionality. However, you can introduce custom graphics and more sophisticated features if willing to
invest more time in the development.
Development itself is a process which often evolves in stages. DevHub allows you the option of working effectively within time constraints since you can start off with a basic website that can grow. For a large portfolio owner, developing all of one’s domain properties can be a time intensive process. Premium domain names deserve quality attention & development, but often must begin as a simple concept that will become more complete with future development.
Charlotte.US is an example of a time intensive website that takes many weeks to complete (even on the user-friendly Wordpress format). By contrast, a website like Raleigh.info can be built with DevHub in about 5 to 8 hours. Below (and pictured right) are
a variety of websites I developed in the last few weeks. All of them were done on DevHub. None of them are in their final stage …
More DevHub developed sites …
There are several steps you should build into your schedule when developing a website. In the old days, you would design a website on your local PC and save html files on your local hard drive before uploading to a remote host site. And maybe backing up to recordable cd or a second hard drive connected to your home PC.
Periodically backing up your site files and database is critically important. If you are embarking upon a new project, I want to emphasize to you how important it is that you positively back-up your site content in at least two separate locations.









