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bdking15 Feb 14, 2005 07:07 PM

i wana make a web site but i cant find any good places that help you make them for free, where does everyone get the websites from and if you do have to pay how much a months and if no what it the website

thanks tom
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~TOM~
NO guts!,NO glory!,NO girls! ~LACROSSE RULES!~

1.1 bearded dragons
1.0 black rough neck monitor
0.1 ball python

THREE CHOICES FOR NEXT THING TO GET AT THE NARBC SHOW IN PA!

1) BUILD A 5 BY 3 BY 3 CAGE FOR MY BDS, AND GET 1-2 MORE FEMALES
2) GET A MALE COLUMBIAN BOA(JUVIE-ADULT) AND A BOAPHILE
3) ANY OTHER CHOICES

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drzrider Feb 14, 2005 07:25 PM

It depends on if you want to pay someone to host it, or if you can do it yourself. Load IIS on the computer, set up Dynamic DNS to point to your modem or router, open or foward port 80 (if you use a router or firewall)to the computer, and create your web site.

It is not as hard as you may think. There are a ton of helpful sites that give you info on setting up a web server. You will need to get a program like FrontPage, Dreamweaver, Apache, or other web page creating software.

If you don't mind doing a little research you can have a web site up and it will only cost you the yearly domain registering fee. Of course you will need a broadband connection.

If you don't mind paying, my wife can create it and I can host it.
It will cost ya though

It is like keeping monitors. Once you do the work of setting it up, it is very easy.
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Ed

These heat lamps make my electric bill to high.

treemonitors_com Feb 14, 2005 07:37 PM

My previous website was a free geocities site (geocities.com), and I was very impressed with that amount of storage space they actually gave me.. While I did use up all of the storage space, it did take me much longer than I had anticipated.

The site builder program that comes with the geocities subscription is very easy to use as well. No complaints here with geocities..

There are other sites, such as tripod.com and freespace.com, I believe, who have similar free webhosting...

While you won't have your own domain www.tom.com , it is still a free site... my old site was http://www.geocities.com/odatriad

Hope this helps a bit, good luck, it's not as hard as you might think... Cheers,

Bob

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