How to make a website?
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January 18, 2009 at 1:43 am #20457
HellBoy1997
Memberactually dude im having trouble reading what your saying,one half i can read but the other half is completely cut out
January 18, 2009 at 2:22 am #20458shadeblack
Participantwhat part exactly done you get? i'll try to explain a bit better 😀
January 18, 2009 at 7:28 am #20459Oz-Metalhead
MemberHe cant read all of the post. If a line is too long it dissapears into the forgotten real to the right of the post…with so much information to read missing a few words might make it harder to get….
January 18, 2009 at 11:49 am #20461HellBoy1997
Memberis it not happening on your computer?
January 18, 2009 at 1:43 pm #20432PS3 Trophies
KeymasterI sorted this out, didn't notice it earlier since it only showed up in IE.
January 18, 2009 at 5:34 pm #19001shadeblack
ParticipantHellBoy1997 said:
is it not happening on your computer?
strange this wasn't happening on mine at all.
January 23, 2009 at 8:30 pm #20621HellBoy1997
Membershadeblack said:
yes. the next step is webhosting.
I recommend a site called 110mb.com it has an excellent range of services for a cheap price. you can opt for a free account, which gives you more services than some paying webhosts. 110mb.com is also up-to-date with the latest scripts needed for websites to function correctly. (that's a bit more advanced, but it gives you and idea of how good this web host is). the ONLY downside is that it is NOT a FILE host, and the maximum upload is around 8 -10 mb, but for a web host, it's awesome).
Anyway, can you tell me how you've built the website? I take it, since you're just beginning, they are .htm or .html files. in that case, you need to organise all the files and folders of your website into a single zip file (this will help to get actually get your site from your PC to the webhost). use that .zip file of your website and once you've got a webhost, upload the .zip file and unpack it so that the files and folders are then uploaded onto your web host. your site is now ONLINE.
if you have any problems with this step, just post, and I'll reply to anything you need. good luck, and remember that if this is the first time you're doing this, you will more than likely have a problem or two.
i just went to wetpaint.com
January 23, 2009 at 9:49 pm #20625shadeblack
Participantokay fair enough… personally i find it better to simply make your own site from scratch as you gain experience from doing it. but a start is a start.
sites like geocities and wetpaint etc are good for beginners, they should be fairly straight forward, so just read what it says and get stuck in…
if you ever wanna make a site manually, give me a buzz.
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