Yahoo! SiteBuilder puts powerful web site design and customization capabilities at your fingertips. With a new Site Creation Wizard and more than 330 web site templates, it's never been easier to build the site you want. Plus, once you have created your site, you can easily publish it online with a Yahoo! Web Hosting or Yahoo! Merchant Solutions plan. You don't need any special software or have to worry about organizing files. It does everything for you in just a few clicks.
Rated 10/50 by cincywahine at May 20, 2011
It's easy to use. Other than being easy to use, there is nothing good about it. This is an outdated program. It's an absolute J.O.K.E. Be careful what order you add information, text boxes, pictures or anything else. Once it is on the page, anything you add after that is on the layer on top of it. Want to send an image behind something else so that you can see only part of it? (Maybe some swirls peeking out behind a picture) forget it. You have to delete everything, put the picture up, then add everything else on top of it. I spent 3 days getting my site together, then I decided that I wanted to change a picture. The ONLY way that I could change the picture was to delete EVERYTHING on top of that picture delete the old pic and redo the entire page... and every other page so that they could match. Sorry... I don't feel like rebuilding a website every time I want to change a picture that may have other things on top of it. So no... there is no "bring to front" "put to back" button available. When you place it, determines what layer it is on and there is no way to change it. Want a background image? Yahoo Sitebuilder will place it for you. Don't like how it looks and would like to change where it is in the background? Too bad. They placed it where they think that it should go and you will like it. Want to add buttons... maybe a text box that isn't a complete square... or maybe even some cool graphics to your page? Well, too bad on that as well. From what I have seen, this program was last updated in 2000.... well.... web deign has come a long way since then.Not only is this program junk... but let's move on to "tech support" (if you dare call it that). Yahoo has moved all of their tech support to India and from what I have seen, did little to no training on the actual Sitebuilder program. Not only can you not understand a word that they are saying, but they never have a clue what you are even asking. They go on tangents about stuff that you don't even ask about. Need t