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chickendippers 05-07-2007 19:02

Re: The "I want a website" Guide
 
From what I've heard they're great as long as you know what you're doing, but when things go wrong they really go tits up. But that's the same with many big companies; VM being the perfect example of it.

AdamD 06-07-2007 02:27

Re: The "I want a website" Guide
 
Lol, to true.
Yea I heard everything is fine with the servers and whatnot, it's when you need support that things tend to go bad.

funklectic 08-09-2007 00:12

Re: The "I want a website" Guide
 
anyone know what the name servers are for virgin... i have my web space with them and registered a domain name with easily.co.uk.... i need to be able to point that address to my virgin webspace.. any help would be appreciated.

chickendippers 08-09-2007 09:40

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VM don't provide that service, your best bet is to use easily's own nameservers and set up a redirect.

funklectic 08-09-2007 19:20

Re: The "I want a website" Guide
 
thank you for the response... would you be so kind to briefly descibe how i set up a re-direct?

homealone 08-09-2007 19:31

Re: The "I want a website" Guide
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by funklectic (Post 34392378)
thank you for the response... would you be so kind to briefly descibe how i set up a re-direct?

lookup 'masked web forwarding', easily say they support this function, which you will be able to access through your domain control panel.

Assuming you have your domain using their name servers it should just be a case of entering the address you want to forward to, i.e. your VM homepage addy, and enabling the option.

handyman 02-10-2007 13:27

Re: The "I want a website" Guide
 
Spotted this and thought it worthy of sharing.

Free Ruby on rails book from sitepoint
http://www.sitepoint.com/books/rails1/freebook.php

cuggle 03-10-2007 23:07

Re: The "I want a website" Guide
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by handyman (Post 34407095)
Spotted this and thought it worthy of sharing.

Free Ruby on rails book from sitepoint
http://www.sitepoint.com/books/rails1/freebook.php


Thanks handyman :tu:

elisagwendolyn 15-05-2008 08:18

Re: The "I want a website" Guide
 
....I could find on google.

Mr_love_monkey 15-05-2008 09:20

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Quote:

Originally Posted by elisagwendolyn (Post 34552489)
....I could find on google.

me too.

What are we looking for?

elisagwendolyn 16-05-2008 07:03

Re: The "I want a website" Guide
 
Hey........

I didn't understand your questions.....

I mean website guide means?....:angel:

answerbrad 19-02-2009 11:00

Re: The "I want a website" Guide
 
Thanks for the really cool tips..!

kyle82 10-04-2009 19:42

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if you want to learn more about html. http://www.w3schools.com/ helped me. i know it can help you too. ive been working on my website for few days now. iL be launching it soon.

Walford 04-07-2009 22:28

Re: The "I want a website" Guide
 
000WebHost are a very good free host with 1.5GB Disk Space, 100GB Bandwidth, PHP, MySQL and no ads!

Jack :D

carl10 27-07-2009 03:56

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Interesting article s1lv3r, any chance you could follow it up with some info on search engine optimisation and submission ?


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