Sampa - the Freedom to Create!
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on November 27, 2006,

This is a fantastic web site plan offering everything you need to engage your visitors, or maybe even encourage them to ‘steal’ your content and ideas. It is easy to build and customize, being user-friendly and coming with easy navigation. You can customize your website the way you want it. It is not just a static web site but an interactive one where you can create groups and get comments from fellow readers. This is where the fun comes in by being interactive. Get feedback, positive or negative, from visitors and learn how to improve future content of the website.
The good news is that Sampa comes free. You can sign up in three easy steps. First you choose your web address, then create your account and finally sign in.
In a jiffy you can have your Sampa web site with freedom to express yourself online. Sampa includes blogs, photo albums, web pages, news feeds and you can even use YouTube and Flickr for your videos and photos respectively. Sampa hosts your website and provides all the authoring tools online so there are no hosting contracts and no software to download. In short, Sampa is everything you need to build and host a modern site.
Once you have an account, you can choose your template, select a color scheme and pick your number of columns just like a wordpress blog. You can apply layouts across your entire website or to individual pages only. It is so convenient that you can use the drag and drop to arrange your content on your page. Moreover, as you add new pages and content to your site, Sampa will build your pull-down menus for you, and you can customize those menus after which Sampa will automatically update them to reflect site changes.
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The idea seems good !
I have added www to the link. I hope it will help although in my browser both versions work fine.
And the idea is really good, I have taken a close look at it and I really liked it.