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Lifecrafter
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written Saturday, April 15 2006 08:50
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I'm thinking about making my own web page, but I have no idea what web host would be best. I've seen people on these boards using a variety of different hosts for their own sites, so I figured where better to ask for advice. I want it to be free, reliable, not many popups or banners, and relatively easily used. If anyone has suggestions, please include a link to the company's site. -------------------- Guaranteed to blow your mind. Frostbite: Get It While It's...... Hot? Posts: 900 | Registered: Monday, August 8 2005 07:00 |
BANNED
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written Saturday, April 15 2006 09:28
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You could use freewebs, it's easy to use, and there aren't that many ads. You could also try geocities from Yahoo. Edit: Oh yeah, here are the links to them: http://members.freewebs.com/ http://geocities.yahoo.com/ [ Saturday, April 15, 2006 09:35: Message edited by: Chaotic Wisdom ] -------------------- --------------------------------- Live long and prosper. Viva mucho tiempo y prospere. Habiter long et prospérer. Leben Sie lang und prosperieren Sie. Lever lang og prosper. Longos vivos e prosper. Lunghi in tensione e prosperano. ??????????? ????????? ???? ? ????. Posts: 84 | Registered: Wednesday, July 6 2005 07:00 |
? Man, ? Amazing
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written Saturday, April 15 2006 09:41
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I recommend piggybacking on Arancaytar's service. His ISP is remarkably good about hosting all sorts of legal and contralegal entities. :) -------------------- quote: Posts: 4114 | Registered: Monday, April 25 2005 07:00 |
Master
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written Saturday, April 15 2006 09:43
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Well, I use freewebs and it works fine. But Aran, can you host a site for me with PHP and MySQL enabled? -------------------- -ben4808 Posts: 3360 | Registered: Friday, June 25 2004 07:00 |
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written Saturday, April 15 2006 10:29
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If you're looking for a .com webpage service, GoDaddy Has proved very useful for me. -------------------- I am an idiot. Posts: 775 | Registered: Friday, October 11 2002 07:00 |
Law Bringer
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written Saturday, April 15 2006 10:39
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I use SPHosting. Of course, I've got a paid subscription and a domain name, but their free service is pretty decent. [ Saturday, April 15, 2006 15:36: Message edited by: Tyranicus ] -------------------- "You're drinking liquor because you're thirsty? How nasty is your freaking water?" —Lazarus Spiderweb Chat Room Avernum RP • Summaries • OoC • Roster Shadow Vale - My site, home of the Spiderweb Chat Database, BoA Scenario Database, & the A1 Quest List, among other things. Posts: 1556 | Registered: Sunday, November 20 2005 08:00 |
Lifecrafter
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written Saturday, April 15 2006 11:52
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Thank you for all the advice, I decided to use geocities because I already had a yahoo account. I'll link the page to my sig when I'm finished with it, which won't be for a while. -------------------- Guaranteed to blow your mind. Frostbite: Get It While It's...... Hot? Posts: 900 | Registered: Monday, August 8 2005 07:00 |
Master
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written Saturday, April 15 2006 22:42
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I have my web site at aran's, who was very kind to offer me the space. I can also recommend, above all, www.50megs.com. If you ever would like to remove the ads and have a paid site, than 50megs is the cheapest alternative I found. Angelfire and geocities ash about $5, while 50megs will already remove the ads at about $1,50. -------------------- Play and rate my scenarios: Where the rivers meet View my upcoming scenario: The Nephil Search: Escape. Give us your drek! Posts: 3029 | Registered: Saturday, June 18 2005 07:00 |
Infiltrator
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written Sunday, April 16 2006 17:19
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I use my Universities web space, so I can't be much help here. -------------------- "As our circle of knowledge expands, so does the circumference of darkness surrounding it." --Albert Einstein -------------------- Posts: 536 | Registered: Sunday, September 7 2003 07:00 |
Lifecrafter
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written Monday, April 17 2006 10:44
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Speaking of UCF(you do go there right?) I'll be passing through this week. -------------------- Guaranteed to blow your mind. Frostbite: Get It While It's...... Hot? Posts: 900 | Registered: Monday, August 8 2005 07:00 |
Infiltrator
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written Monday, April 17 2006 10:46
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Cool, are you considering going here? -------------------- "As our circle of knowledge expands, so does the circumference of darkness surrounding it." --Albert Einstein -------------------- Posts: 536 | Registered: Sunday, September 7 2003 07:00 |
Nuke and Pave
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written Monday, April 17 2006 11:15
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I've had experience with following hosts: Geocities: http://geocities.yahoo.com/ Pros: - My site has been up for almost 5 years, including about a year during which all visitors were redirected to another site. Cons: - Intrusive ads, including pop-ups. (Although everybody has a pop-up blocker nowadays.) - Hourly transfer limit. This is the real killer if your site is intended to have heavy spikes in traffic. (For example, posting "look at my new graphics" will produce a spike as people see your thread for the first time, making your site unavailable to all but first few viewers.) Hosting by an online friend: Pros: - No ads, high transfer limit. Cons: - Tend to disapper without warning if the friend loses interest, forgets to pay his ISP, etc. Or disappear with warning if friend leaves the community. (I've seen this in every online community I've been in, sometimes with important sites people got used to relying on.) In conclusion, I'd recommend against hosting by a friend, unless you know that person well in real life. -------------------- Be careful with a word, as you would with a sword, For it too has the power to kill. However well placed word, unlike a well placed sword, Can also have the power to heal. Posts: 2649 | Registered: Wednesday, October 3 2001 07:00 |
Law Bringer
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written Monday, April 17 2006 11:25
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For the record, I've been here nearly 3 years and don't have immediate plans for leaving soon. Unless I die or something. Which can happen anytime, of course, so I wouldn't rely too much on my hosting. ;) -------------------- Encyclopaedia Ermariana • Forum Archives • Forum Statistics • RSS [Topic / Forum] My Blog • Polaris • I eat novels for breakfast. Polaris is dead, long live Polaris. Look on my works, ye mighty, and despair. Posts: 8752 | Registered: Wednesday, May 14 2003 07:00 |
BANNED
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written Monday, April 17 2006 12:03
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Are you hosting anyone else, Aran? If so, check your email, I'm somewhat intrested. -------------------- I am an idiot. Posts: 775 | Registered: Friday, October 11 2002 07:00 |
Guardian
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written Monday, April 17 2006 12:09
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Solution: rely on Aran AND back up your files. If he spontaneously combusts, you can always go to Geocities or Freewebs. Aran: would I be able to use Ermarian? It's going to be a while yet before I finish my scenario, but it'd be nice to have something lined up. Thanks. EDIT: Wow. I write about Aran spontaneously combusting, and someone with that PDN posts just before me asking him for hosting. It's a wild, wild world. -------------------- IF I EVER BECOME AN EVIL OVERLORD: If I'm eating dinner with the hero, put poison in his goblet, then have to leave the table for any reason, I will order new drinks for both of us instead of trying to decide whether or not to switch with him. [ Monday, April 17, 2006 12:11: Message edited by: Dintiradan ] Posts: 1509 | Registered: Tuesday, January 10 2006 08:00 |
Nuke and Pave
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written Monday, April 17 2006 12:28
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quote:I wasn't implying that you are particularly unreliable. Sorry if it sounded that way. (Many of the examples I am thinking of aren't from this community anyway and some involved very respected people.) -------------------- Be careful with a word, as you would with a sword, For it too has the power to kill. However well placed word, unlike a well placed sword, Can also have the power to heal. Posts: 2649 | Registered: Wednesday, October 3 2001 07:00 |
Lifecrafter
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written Monday, April 17 2006 12:31
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quote:It's on my very exclusive list, which means its one of a few colleges I would be interested in even if they didn't offer me a full ride. -------------------- Guaranteed to blow your mind. Frostbite: Get It While It's...... Hot? Posts: 900 | Registered: Monday, August 8 2005 07:00 |
Law Bringer
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written Monday, April 17 2006 12:32
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quote:No, I wasn't implying I was offended or anything. I just realized that I'd been setting myself up for a lot of important stuff in this place, and that it'd be hell if I suddenly vanished without warning. So I wanted to reassure. :P -------------------- Encyclopaedia Ermariana • Forum Archives • Forum Statistics • RSS [Topic / Forum] My Blog • Polaris • I eat novels for breakfast. Polaris is dead, long live Polaris. Look on my works, ye mighty, and despair. Posts: 8752 | Registered: Wednesday, May 14 2003 07:00 |
Councilor
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written Monday, April 17 2006 14:18
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Dikiyoba thinks that Freewebs will delete any account that hasn't been accessed for 60 days and whose site hasn't had any hits for 60 days as well. Posts: 4346 | Registered: Friday, December 23 2005 08:00 |
Master
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written Monday, April 17 2006 17:52
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Are you going to host sites for us or not? I'm seeing an implies yes, barring spontaneous death, but you didn't actually say. -------------------- -ben4808 Posts: 3360 | Registered: Friday, June 25 2004 07:00 |
Law Bringer
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written Tuesday, April 18 2006 12:12
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quote:If it's a scenario you want to have hosted, I'm working on this dynamic, database-driven website for scenarios, scenario reviews and custom graphics that users can upload on their own. Tentatively titled "The Blades Forge". On one hand, it's not quite done yet, but on the other, neither is your scenario, so that equals out. :) I might have some screenshots here. [ Tuesday, April 18, 2006 12:15: Message edited by: Kuranes- ] -------------------- Encyclopaedia Ermariana • Forum Archives • Forum Statistics • RSS [Topic / Forum] My Blog • Polaris • I eat novels for breakfast. Polaris is dead, long live Polaris. Look on my works, ye mighty, and despair. Posts: 8752 | Registered: Wednesday, May 14 2003 07:00 |
Guardian
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written Tuesday, April 18 2006 13:28
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Looks nice. 'Eye of the Storm' by Alcritas for BoA? Yet another BoA scenario not on SpidWeb? I suppose a ScenarioForge will be sufficient. I'll cross the bridge of hosting when/if I have anything else useful to contribute to the community. -------------------- IF I EVER BECOME AN EVIL OVERLORD: If a group of henchmen fail miserably at a task, I will not berate them for incompetence then send the same group out to try the task again. Posts: 1509 | Registered: Tuesday, January 10 2006 08:00 |
Law Bringer
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written Tuesday, April 18 2006 13:37
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Bravo for using the Thunderbird icon for email [ Tuesday, April 18, 2006 13:38: Message edited by: Tyranicus ] -------------------- "You're drinking liquor because you're thirsty? How nasty is your freaking water?" —Lazarus Spiderweb Chat Room Avernum RP • Summaries • OoC • Roster Shadow Vale - My site, home of the Spiderweb Chat Database, BoA Scenario Database, & the A1 Quest List, among other things. Posts: 1556 | Registered: Sunday, November 20 2005 08:00 |
Law Bringer
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written Wednesday, April 19 2006 03:56
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quote:It's nonsense data used as filler. :P Tyran: If I were going to be even more biased, I'd use the Gmail icon. I wondered about what icon would be most neutral, but there was no way I would use Outlook, so I took Thunderbird. -- I just noticed you included the IRC channel on SorceryNet in your sig. Note that I also installed a web-based cgi client on http://irc.ermarian.net that can also connect to the channel for those people who have no IRC client or have a firewall. :) [ Wednesday, April 19, 2006 04:30: Message edited by: Kuranes- ] -------------------- Encyclopaedia Ermariana • Forum Archives • Forum Statistics • RSS [Topic / Forum] My Blog • Polaris • I eat novels for breakfast. Polaris is dead, long live Polaris. Look on my works, ye mighty, and despair. Posts: 8752 | Registered: Wednesday, May 14 2003 07:00 |
Shaper
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written Wednesday, April 19 2006 06:38
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I'd like to vouch for SiteMouse. Both me and Drakey use it, so it does work. It has no adverts, no pop-ups, but does have a 3mb filesize limit, so it's pretty useless if you want to host scenarios or whatever. It's pretty easy to use though... your call. -------------------- And when you want to Live How do you start? Where do you go? Who do you need to know? *Name by Slarty, so blame him if it's filthy... Posts: 2864 | Registered: Monday, September 8 2003 07:00 |
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