where and how can i buy web site space? if any one give some idea about that and wich site is best for learn e
Question by muthuvijayan6: where and how can i buy web site space? if any one give some idea about that and wich site is best for learn e
i am going to develop my own website any one can say where can i buy web space(20MB) and how?
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Answer by Hearron
Google gives you 100mb
Geocities think gives 15mb
Bravenet gives 50mb
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about 1 year ago
U can find some domains at
http://forums.digitalpoint.com/
about 1 year ago
You can buy web hosting from website like http://aplis.net/ .
about 1 year ago
Try Site Builder Designs, they have professional web designs you can create and make your own, it includes domain name of your choice (as long as it is available), web hosting and web builder. Hosting space included ranges from 150 MB to 1 GB. You can use from their library: themes, web design, videos, images and mp3 or you can use YOUR OWN. There is a test drive to create your own website, when your done click PUBLISH and your website you created is on the internet. Prices depend on which package.
Have fun created your own website.
I hope that I was of value and gave you direction.
about 1 year ago
Hi! I’m glad to see you want to enter the wonderful world of the web! Sites like Freewebs are great for beginners, but eventually you’ve got to move up in the world, you know?
A dot com name, such as Yahoo.com is called a domain name. In order to get a website, you need a domain name! Be careful when choosing your domain, because once you register it, you’re stuck for a year. Regardless, domains are fun things to have, because you can make them your very own.
Another thing you need to get a website is a web server. A server is a computer that can cost thousands of dollars! Luckily, we don’t all need to buy servers. You can take the much more affordable, and easier, route by going with a web host. Web hosts are companies that have loads of these fancy computers, and then sell you space on them. So, for say $10 per month, these guys will let you use their servers, so you don’t have to get, and manage, your own!
When choosing a webhost, think about what you want out of your site. A webhost can very easily be a longterm decision, so I find it best not to go with the cheap guys. A friend of mine recently found out that his host doesn’t support one of the most popular Internet languages today, PHP.
In my opinion, the cream of the crop are BlueHost and DreamHost. Both offer support for all major languages, plenty of databases, and more room than you’ll probably ever need! So how do you choose?
BlueHost.com is great for the beginner, but can handle all the way up to the expert. They offer 1.5 TB (1,500 GB, 1,500,000 MB, or 1,500,000,000 KB!) of storage on their servers, and 15 TB of bandwidth (bandwidth, or transfer, is used up each time a visitor views a file). Keep in mind that a typical web page is only 5 KB or so, meaning unless you’re a top of the heap site, you won’t come close to this. They also offer a free site-builder for their customers, so you don’t need to know any coding! (For you techies, they also have PHP (customizable .ini file), Perl, Python, Ruby, and MySQL).
DreamHost.com gives less room – 500 GB of storage, and 5 TB of bandwidth. Still, I am a current customer and am not even using .5% of that. They’re a very honest webhost — anything that happens, you can find out about it on DreamHostStatus.com. Although they don’t offer a site builder, there are plenty available free on the web. However, my favorite thing about them is that they give me multiple domains, free. Market standards only provide for one free domain, although using the promotional code below, you can get three domains free, as long as you remain a DH customer. Additionally, you get $50 off!
Both hosts have excellent support, and would be great choices for the beginner to the expert (they offer custom cronjobs, guys!). I wish you good luck in choosing the best web host for you!
If you get web design software (see the link below ;-D ), that will save the files as “page.html” or whatever. That’s just how they’d be made if you were to hand code it. You then upload through an FTP program, there’s plenty of them out there.
HTML is a computer language used for the web. The software will generate a bunch of HTML for you.
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