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Free Web Hosting
I'm looking for a site that will host my website for free with a sub domain and that I can get with a normal domain name later on for a reasonable amount. Most of them are wanting upwards of $12 a month for all of their tools and templates, which I don't need because I am writing HTML. I'm also wanting one that I can upload my HTML pages from my computer.
I've tried: Bravenet Freewebs Googlepages And none of them offer what I need. Google has the unlimited page space, which is needed. Freewebs offers nothing I need. And Bravenet doesn't work with what I'm doing. Someone please help. |
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Have you considered godaddy.com ? They are not free, but with hosting starting from $3.99 per month, they are very cheap, and you can upload your HTML. Can also have mySQL databases etc.
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myspace, LOL
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@AM Myspace won't do. I need unlimited pages...Not blog pages. |
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I'm working with Tripod right now. This one seems to be doing what I want.
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I've been creating numerous websites for a few years now; running them from both free and paid for hosts. If you tell me, in some detail, what you'll be using the webspace for I could help you out.
I noticed you were using HTML. Does this mean you will not be including pages written in / or including PHP? Usually websites are created with a hybrid of both HTML and PHP. Do you need CSS style sheet support? Javascript? Those really aren't terribly important when looking at hosting, as most hosts include support for all of the above. They wouldn't be much of a host if they didn't. The big questions, that are very important are the following: + Do you need subdomains? (yournamehere.yourwebhere.yourdotblankhere) If so, how many? 1-3 is a reason amount Most websites use subdomains for forums, galleries or other hosted material. For example, forum.yourwebhere.com is a subdomain that leads to a forum. Will you be using MySQL databases? If you have no idea what these are, chances are you don't need them. They are used for many things, however, and you may not know if you need one or not. These forums run from MySQL, for example. So do most blogs. How will you be uploading your content? Some sites offer web-based uploading and managing, but most require the usage of FTP. Do you know how to work with FTP? Do advertisements bother you? Web banners, pop-ups or rented space? These are frequent on free webhosts. Usually to the point where it is unreasonable. --- Webspace and Bandwidth, bandwidth being the most crucial. Is this a personal site, or one which you expect many visitors to view? Does it include mostly written content, or are you planning to use any images, music or video? Those three are bandwidth killers. Keep in mind that webspace and bandwidth, while important, are not the be-all-and-end-all of selecting a host. It may seem small, but you likely won't need above 50MB of space for a personal site. You surely don't need 5GB of bandwidth, either. Many hosts offer "unlimited" webspace and bandwidth. Be warned, this is not accurate. Unlimited does not mean unlimited. Eventually, it will run out. They just advertise it as so, because the amount is so high they don't expect anyone to actually reach the limit. But it is possible. --- As for domain names. Do you really need one? Is it necessary? Like I asked before, how wide-spread will this site be? If you just want a shorter URL, try dot.tk... a free domain name site. It will give you a www.yourwebsitenamehere.tk address. For free, with advertisements. |
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As far as HTML and all, I'm using frontpage and editing things with it. I'm not sure 100% of the other stuff, because I'm learning it as I go. Subdomains are not needed at this point. I'm not sure about the MySQL. What would be something I would be able to use it for? You mentioned blogs, but what part of the blog does it affect? As far as FTP, I was trying to figure that out about an hour ago actually. I'm still not real clear on exactly how to use it. The ads don't bother me, as long as I can rid my page of them later on. I am making a site for many people to view. And images and music will be there. As far as videos, I can link to youtube. As for the domain name, I can get by with a freebie, or s subdomain for the time being. I will most likely purchase a dot com further in the future. Would this help if I could explain what all I'm wanting, and how many pages I'm going to need? |
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And sadly, the font I'm trying to use on the "Enter Site" page, only works on other computers, IF they have that font downloaded. |
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Aw, sorr about that man. Just a tip for the future though. To get a good name instead of something like www.freewebs.com/Ilikecheese go one www.dot.tk then do all the stuff. But the annoying thing is, it runs out after a while and you go back to the original name.
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