Can someone help me set up a website?

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Did you actually do some research on this one?
I think the word starts with an "n", and ends with an "o", without any letters in between...
 

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Theiket said:
Yes, but I want a website with .com on the end, not a subdomain.

Direct quote from said topic:
QUOTEQ - How do I get my own www.whatever.com address?
A - You buy it. An address like that is known as a TLD, "Top-Level Domain". It is a worldwide registration and it costs money, you can usually find a domain name for about $15 or less a year (they're leased out on yearly cycles). While there are some ways to get a free TLD suhk as a .tk, they generally suck for more reasons than I care to list, and they WILL often pull the domain name from your control and re-sell it as soon as it gets popular so they can make money off of you, if you read the fine print.
 

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GoDaddy for domains and paid hosting. The company I worked for used them, and I have had the least issues with them, though you'll probably be fine with a free host. 50webs is another good free host
 

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Theiket said:
I need to set up a website for the game me and some friends are
making, but none of us can figure out how. Can someone help me?

-Theiket
a video game? if so then you should have at least some form of computer knowledge and this should be the least of your worries... if you are having trouble getting a website published by he hundreds of website providers then i have very low expectations for your game..... sorry
 

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Most hosts will offer to sell you a domain as well.

I went with HostGator, partially because of their support (I've used their support to report various things when i wasn't a customer and they were responsive as legally allowed) and because they offered a good deal if I bought a lot of hosting at once, so I went with three years. XD
 

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Demonstryde said:
Theiket said:
I need to set up a website for the game me and some friends are
making, but none of us can figure out how. Can someone help me?

-Theiket
a video game? if so then you should have at least some form of computer knowledge and this should be the least of your worries... if you are having trouble getting a website published by he hundreds of website providers then i have very low expectations for your game..... sorry
making a good game requires knowledge about web hosting?
and that's why he's asking because he's new to this stuff, he's getting the knowledge where he thinks he'd get it.
 

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Rydian said:
Most hosts will offer to sell you a domain as well.

I went with HostGator, partially because of their support (I've used their support to report various things when i wasn't a customer and they were responsive as legally allowed) and because they offered a good deal if I bought a lot of hosting at once, so I went with three years. XD

I would suggest hostgator as well.

http://www.hostgator.com/shared.shtml

$157.56 will get you one domain name (your dotcom) and 3 years of unlimited bandwidth and unlimited disk space. Not a bad deal at all. If you are not looking to build the webpage yourself it also includes a pointy-clicky website builder for free.
 

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Demonstryde said:
Theiket said:
I need to set up a website for the game me and some friends are
making, but none of us can figure out how. Can someone help me?

-Theiket
a video game? if so then you should have at least some form of computer knowledge and this should be the least of your worries... if you are having trouble getting a website published by he hundreds of website providers then i have very low expectations for your game..... sorry
I actually meant using PHP and MySQL. That's what most of the website hosters use. We know how to set one up though. I have a friend making one in a few days for us, so we'll be good.
 

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