To set up a decent commercial website (as opposed to a personal home page) you will need:
1. a domain name, such as www.mysite.co.uk; 2. webspace - a home for your website's files, provided by a hosting company; and 3. the website itself - a collection of pages and images, linked together to make a complete site.
How do I register a domain name?
There are plenty of companies that let you register a domain name online. First, you'll have to check that the name you want is available - again, you can do this online. Registration is cheap: typically around £10 a year. It is usual to register your domain with the same hosting company that provides your webspace.
How can I get webspace?
Webspace is space on a computer owned by a hosting company. It is set up so that anyone who types your domain name into their browser will be connected to your webspace. You'll be able to rent enough space for a good-sized site for around £200 per annum.
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| Author: hhhh 15 May 2008 | Member Level: Gold Points : 2 |
okay , so like this it goes>
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| Author: Shanthi M 24 May 2008 | Member Level: Diamond Points : 2 |
Thank you for this information.
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