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Alastair Brown December 13th, 2006 04:12 PM

Nobody mention Lunar Pages? For $6.95 a month you get 35Gb of storage 800 mb bandwidth free software and, if you sign up through this link, you save $55 on the price.

http://www.lunarpagescoupons.net/?gc...FT6DGgodhHGA0w

Charles Penn April 7th, 2007 06:12 PM

What about Network Solutions
 
No one has mentioned Network Solutions. They charge $30 a month for 30 gigs, 500 gig monthly transfer. It that good? Anyone ever had any experience with them? Thanks.

Chuck

Andrew Fraser April 7th, 2007 09:58 PM

Bluehost
 
Bluehost is great, 6.95 per month (US) for 300gig hosting space, 3,000gig of transfer, unlimited domains and best this... free domain included. Service is great too, had them restore my server several times and also upgraded to php 5.0 for free too...

Martin Pauly April 8th, 2007 07:46 PM

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Originally Posted by Andrew Fraser (Post 656007)
Bluehost is great...

Just looked at them. Pretty impressive, at least at first glance! Including streaming video and audio, which seems hard to find for a reasonable price.

Does anyone else have experience with them (customer service, reliability, connection speed)?

- Martin

Nick Royer April 8th, 2007 08:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Noah Hayes (Post 535680)
Does anyone have any experience with iWeb? I'm in the process of designing a site on it, but I still need to find a host. Does anyone here know if iweb will allow you to upload to a third party host?

Get .mac and then use godaddy.com and buy a masking website (I think that's what it's called) That way, it shows up as www.example.com even though its on .mac. And it's only like five dollars a year or something like that.

Timothy Harry April 9th, 2007 08:41 AM

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Originally Posted by Noah Hayes (Post 535680)
Does anyone have any experience with iWeb? I'm in the process of designing a site on it, but I still need to find a host. Does anyone here know if iweb will allow you to upload to a third party host?

no need to use .mac at all. All you need to do is create you site in iWeb, export it (it will make files in a folder) and the upload those files via FTP to the server of your choice. I am really hoping for a version of iWeb in the future that includes the FTP process, but I currently use cyberduck and it works pretty well for the task. This process also give you a little beter control over your site. for example I added Metadata to my website that iWeb would not allow me to do, but I had to do this by hand. Without the metadata, google would not pick up my website. you need to have some knowledge of HTML to do this though.

John Jaquish August 1st, 2007 09:24 PM

Hey, everyone. I've registered a domain name for a film I'm working on. I'd like to start designing the site, but don't have much knowledge of the programming. Would I be best using the design software offered by the web host (in this case, GoDaddy), or buying separate software? Thanks.

Adam Hoggatt August 1st, 2007 09:54 PM

Josh, that depends on how nice you want your site to be. I personally found it very worth while to invest the time and money in learning web design and using Dreamweaver (or another similar software, but nothing Beats Dreamweaver). You can find tutorials online that will help you learn more and more stuff and your site can grow and improve with your knowledge. If you have any technical knowledge at all it is a skill worth learning, IMO.

Adam

John Jaquish August 2nd, 2007 04:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Adam Hoggatt (Post 722100)
Josh, that depends on how nice you want your site to be. I personally found it very worth while to invest the time and money in learning web design and using Dreamweaver (or another similar software, but nothing Beats Dreamweaver). You can find tutorials online that will help you learn more and more stuff and your site can grow and improve with your knowledge. If you have any technical knowledge at all it is a skill worth learning, IMO.

Adam

Thanks, Adam. I think that I actually have access to Dreamweaver via my school's computers. I'll give it a shot.

Steven Davis August 3rd, 2007 06:31 AM

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Originally Posted by Adam Hoggatt (Post 722100)
Josh, that depends on how nice you want your site to be. I personally found it very worth while to invest the time and money in learning web design and using Dreamweaver (or another similar software, but nothing Beats Dreamweaver). You can find tutorials online that will help you learn more and more stuff and your site can grow and improve with your knowledge. If you have any technical knowledge at all it is a skill worth learning, IMO.

Adam

Hey Adam, I like your 'movie threatre' I need to code my site to do that. I just haven't gotten around to it. I was cracking up laughing though at one of your videos though, during the ceremony, you see this dude run from the front to the back with his 200.00 camera to get that 'runway shot.' Hehe, I swear.

By the way, you're 'availabile' on my birthday, not the one coming up, but my true birthday.

Adam Hoggatt August 3rd, 2007 10:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Steven Davis (Post 722758)
By the way, you're 'availabile' on my birthday, not the one coming up, but my true birthday.

You mean the actual day you were born? lol. I'm available on mine too. Oh well. I don't think many brides will be requesting a wedding in the past so I won't worry about it. :D

Steven Davis August 4th, 2007 09:45 AM

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Originally Posted by Adam Hoggatt (Post 723325)
You mean the actual day you were born? lol. I'm available on mine too. Oh well. I don't think many brides will be requesting a wedding in the past so I won't worry about it. :D

Yeah the day I was born, it's my humor while I'm at my day job. :}

Bjorn Wikman August 7th, 2007 02:32 AM

Check out http://www.one.com

Ron Anderson August 7th, 2007 11:51 AM

Jon,

Are you charged monthly or do you pay the whole year up front?

Ron

Bjorn Wikman August 8th, 2007 02:00 AM

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Originally Posted by Ron Anderson (Post 724899)
Jon,

Are you charged monthly or do you pay the whole year up front?

Ron

Pay per year.

/Björn.


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