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Hi guys, have a problem you might be able to help with...
My aunt made a camping website last year (http://www.campinggal.com) with about 80 pages of content. She is a newbie web designer and used this tool call SBI to help her design the site. This company helped her optimize the site for search engines (and it worked, the site is already PR5) as well as buy the domain and host the site.
Come November, she will need to renew her account for a year to renew the domain, this costs $300 per year. Obviously, I told her to transfer the domain to a place like GoDaddy and I can host the site for her. However, SBI doesnt offer FTP access. We want to find a way to save all the pages of her site quickly, automatically if possible. Is there is spider tool that is able to go through a site and save all the pages and pictures to your computer?
If not, what is the best way of doing this? I think Dreamweaver can be used to save webpages, but only one at a time...if worst comes to worst we will use that.
Thanks
My aunt made a camping website last year (http://www.campinggal.com) with about 80 pages of content. She is a newbie web designer and used this tool call SBI to help her design the site. This company helped her optimize the site for search engines (and it worked, the site is already PR5) as well as buy the domain and host the site.
Come November, she will need to renew her account for a year to renew the domain, this costs $300 per year. Obviously, I told her to transfer the domain to a place like GoDaddy and I can host the site for her. However, SBI doesnt offer FTP access. We want to find a way to save all the pages of her site quickly, automatically if possible. Is there is spider tool that is able to go through a site and save all the pages and pictures to your computer?
If not, what is the best way of doing this? I think Dreamweaver can be used to save webpages, but only one at a time...if worst comes to worst we will use that.
Thanks