Hey dude - you wanna help me with my web site project?
Tack one - free web space.
You probably get some web space with your ISP - I got 25 Meg from mine. So that's 'free'. They probably throw in some web page editing stuff to. Enough to get the "Hello World" type stuff out there.
The next place to find web space are the 'free hosters' - but they invaribaly have some sort of advertising (yuck). They also offer the "Hello World" easy-to-do-but-quickly-run-out-of-gas web page editing tools.
Tack two - making web pages
You really don't want to learn HTML (do you?), and there's a bunch of HTML tools 'out there'. I use FrontPage. It's what my employer uses and is no worse than anything else.
Tack three - getting web pages on the web
FrontPage has some built in tools to make that easier. But the hosting place must support it. Otherwise you're into the one-file-at-a-time business that works - but leads to the "There's GOT to be a better way" frustration.
Getting back to my web site project
Paying for a name
So if the ISP offers free space why use anything else? My ISP is mum about supporting something call 'virtual domain name' hosting. I'd like to have something like
www.safereefkeeping.org - but that I don't think it'll work out with my Comyuck account.
But I'm ready to drop the minimal coin for the name. (~$20/year)
Turns out that the costs for a web site with a name are only ever so slightly higher than just the name itself. So I was going to do that, but just havn't done it yet. I just need to find a company to deal with a
.something that makes sense to the topic at hand. I used .org in the example above, but there's a whole bunch of others.
To check out what I've got - go to
http://home.comcast.net/~lastname.firstname/
Substituting the real names for lastname and firstname. Comyuck has naming rules such that anyone having a personal web page site - gives away their email address to the spammers willing to take the lastname and firstname and add the '@comcast.com' to them.
Another reason to find a better place to host the project on something other than Comyuck.
You want to help find a host company? There's only about a million of them - and picking a 'no bozo' one is where I'm currently at.
PS - Stewart continues his trend of throwing touch down passes for both teams. Good luck Bears - you paid for him.