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fmueller
Auckland, NZ Icrontian
I have been thinking about setting up a personal web site for myself for some time, but never got around to it yet - partly because I am not quite sure how to best handle the web hosting issue. The site would contain some of my photos (currently at www.photo.net/photos/fmueller) and some articles I wrote, mostly on aquaristic related stuff, photography, and some other odds and ends. I don't expect a huge amount of traffic, and would like to get the web hosting for free or very cheap. I'd also like to write the web pages myself in HTML and upload them via FTP, rather than having to learn how to handle any gizmos that create the code. I've done a class in web development, so I know just the basics and would like to improve on that over time. Initially I expect to need only html and css. Having the option of using some form of cgi programming would be a plus, but not absolutely necessary right now. If possible I would like to get my own domain name, but don't want to pay much for it either. I know I am cheap :bigggrin: Any suggestions where I could best get what I am looking for?
Many thanks
Frank
Many thanks
Frank
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Many thanks. Yes, those are all my fishies :smiles:
This is my 240G Tanganyika community setup:
That tank is part of the reason I want to setup a site, because I get lots of questions how I put it together. It's kinda high-tech, low budget, so quite a few people would like to replicate some of the stuff I did. The photo just made it on the front cover of the bulletin of the Ohio Cichlid Association
Frank
Interesting idea. I haven't actually checked on that yet. I am using Time Warner's RoadRunner. Guess it's expensive enough that they should!
Frank
I trust you are already familiar with www.cichlid-forum.com? That site is awesome, or in other words, for cichlid advice what shortmedia is for computer advice :bigggrin:
Some hosting fees start at like $4.99 a month on up to $49.99 a month