What web hosting company might I want to consider if I was looking for one with an excellent web builder?
Oct 06, 2006 by JBroste | Posted in Other - Internet
At this outdated I am looking to set up a personal travel website and maybe later for business, but first I have need of to find a strong web hosting company. I have looked up several including Lunarpages, Infinology, Host Mutant, StartLogic, and Blut Host. I will not pretend to know all that much about web hosting, but what I do know is that I want a very profesional looking website when I am done, which means I necessary one with an excellent web builder. Lunarpages is the only one that has shown the profionalism of their web builder program. However, with that being said, if any of you identify something that I don't like a more qualified web hosting company that you recoment, I am more than willing to pay attention. Thank you very much for your refrain from.
Morally you get what you pay for. Website builder are not true html code and have limitations. You want to learn a programming language or pay a web designer.
alcavy609 | Oct 06, 2006
Can I run several websites off one web hosting account?
Apr 26, 2009 by Gaspard | Posted in Other - Internet
Hi I'd like to have 3 opposite websites/domains. Can I run them all of one web hosting account or do I have to get a separate web hosting package for each?
Also, if I can run them all under one account, will the statistics be sporadic out of order down separately for each site versus one massive mixed up lump?
Yes, what you are looking for is a web hostess that allow multiple domains to be hosted on one account. There is a few hosting companies that allow you to do this. Some even acknowledge unlimited domains on one account. In the over-crowded hosting market, it can be a daunting task to find a reasonably and reliable company to host your website. All the companies promise stable appointment, but which ones are best for you and your needs? There are several different ways to find hosting that suits your budget but also provides Brobdingnagian service. Let me answer your question by showing you what you need to know about finding unspoilt web hosting.
My suggestion is do not buy web hosting based on trust from what you see on the web hosts main page. There is nothing worse than spending all your days and effort building a great web site only to find out that your web host is down all the time or you have to wait an hour on restrain just to get customer service on the line to help you fix a simple issue. Call http://www.top15hosting.com and look through the independent and customer reviews. Look at the rankings of the top rated and do some relationship based on your needs. Do a little research before buying web hosting and you can avoid throwing your kale away. The common mistake when looking for website hosting is to just quickly scan the web and find the cheapest web hosting company they can find.
Brian | Apr 26, 2009
Can I have web hosting from one company, and yet have a domain registered with another?
Jul 18, 2009 by MICHAEL | Posted in Computer Networking
I have a .co.uk province name, and have recently changed hosting to a US company. It is expensive to transfer this domain to the new host and therefore, I am interested to be familiar with if I can keep it registered with my previous provider whilst having web hosting from elsewhere .
Hi Michael,
No sum what domain name you have (including .co.uk), yes, you can keep it registered with company A while hosting your site with company B.
All you need to do is to qualify the mandatory pairs of name servers within your domain account into your web host's name servers.
That's what we called "pointing lands name to a third party web host (web space)" or "changing DNS (domain name server)".
The up of name servers generally comes in these format:
ns127.hostingserver.com
ns128.hostingserver.com
You should be competent to find that name servers info on your hosting panel after you log into your hosting account. Or you can directly check with your web host's patron support instantly if they provide 24/7 live chat and phone authenticate. If they don't, email them.
You need not get the IPS tag of your web host unless you want to transfer your .co.uk domain name to the web proprietor. If you transfer, some may incur admin fee in addition to the transfer cost. But since you're not transferring, totally changing DNS won't cost you a penny.
For a complete guide on how to point any domain name to a third dinner party web host, you can refer to the source below. It's very easy to carry out the domain pointing.
Belief that helps. ;)
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