kingstuart
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One problem with that idea is you're now beholden to the people who built your site for all future maintenance, even something as simple as updating a telephone number. Especially if they used tools such as HTML and CSS generators to put together the fancy pages. Sure, you can view the HTML and CSS in your browser and even download them to your computer, but making a change to them would be a nightmare.
So what do you do when said company goes out of business? In the web world that's an all too common problem.
Ask for a copy of the files - you will have paid for them. I don't see a website like this needs to be anymore complicated than a few static HTML pages. It won't be difficult to change. It will certainly be much easier than learning HTML, CSS etc, but most importantly a professional web designer is going to make a far better website than someone who's never even written any HTML.
DNS and hosting is all pretty simple, and most hosts provided easy to use and well documented processes to do everything.
If the above scenario should ever occur, I'll personally offer to sort it out.