Looking for some advice from the web developer types...
I put "blog" in quotes for a reason. I have a domain (or two) registered at godaddy, and want to host some way to document my instrument building follies. The purpose would be two fold. For me to document each project with notes and such, and to share this with other luthier friends.
Right now I'm doing it the hard way by hosting images and linking them to other message boards and such.
The requirements would be;
1) The ability to post formatted text (by formatted I would like to be able to do bullets, lists, etc...)
2) the ability to post videos. Preferably directly, but re-linking from youtube is an option as long as they can be embedded
3) image hosting, but as an individual static image or an embedded gallery and slideshow. The gallery could be hosted separately (I already have a lot of images on Picasa for example) as long as I can embed it within the topic on the page
4) It must be fast and easy to update. Preferably drag and drop. I hope to update it nearly daily when I'm actively building. If it's a hassle, I won't bother.
5) Lastly I suppose, and this one is obvious, but it needs to have some ability to customize (color scheme, theme, whatever...)
I don't need anything fancy. I'm not planning on hosting crazy flash stuff.. just some static content. And I won't be attempting to make it a revenue generator. No ads, links, etc... and I won't be selling anything, so I don't need eCommerce either...
I have either Linux or Windows hosting available, and the list of 'products' available with the godaddy hosting is way to long to post here. There are probably 20 or more 'blog' type products available. I played around with a few of them a while back, but not knowing where to start made the search rather daunting.
I have no experience doing and I don't really even know where to start looking. I don't mind a minimal monetary investment if I can get the features I want. I don't want something that is going to require a lot of coding or has a steep learning curve (i'd rather spend my time building guitars than coding websites :p). I don't know if it will help, but I have a technet subscription and thus have access to nearly any Microsoft product.
Any help would be appreciated...
Thanks
Any suggestions?
NinjaEdit:
I think this list represents the available applications. Hopefully it doesn't require a login
https://hostingconnection.godaddy.com/H ... cat_id=999