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Started by BOAW, Jan 28 2006 11:38 PM
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#1
Posted 28 January 2006 - 11:38 PM
first of all i just wanna say YAY for being the first to post on this category =) but neways i have a website ive been working on hosted by 95.mb its wut i find to b the best for my uses so far....so hopefully when i can i can get some space from this site n see wut the differences between both sites according to wut your able to do
#2
Posted 29 January 2006 - 01:46 AM
This place ROCKS... The list of features is incredible compared to the Free web Hosts out there. A full cpanel full of stuff, Forum software, Content Management systems, Photo Gallery scripts, Shopping Carts, everything for web site building you could possibly want except someone to do it for you... and that's what these Forums are all about.
Ask questions, get answers and answer other questions to assist each others.
A community ... and welcome, by the way...
Ask questions, get answers and answer other questions to assist each others.
A community ... and welcome, by the way...
#4
Posted 30 January 2007 - 08:07 PM
a couple of free web hosts are geocities, piczo and friendpages. my favorite one to use is piczo, its much easier than friendpages. unless your very good with the computer and HTML, i dont suggest using friendpages because it requires all HTML. piczo is the best because you can make numerous amounts of pages, change colors of texts & backrounds, upload many photos (depends on the amount of vistors your site gets) and the site looks nice in the end. Geocities is also pretty good, but i suggest piczo for people that are newer at making websites.
#5
Posted 30 January 2007 - 08:17 PM
there is always a catch with free hosts. Trap17 and a few others are probably the only hosts on the net who use a credits system for hosting which has no strings attached. You would probably be better off sticking with trap17 if you were ever considering moving.
#7
Posted 08 February 2007 - 02:30 AM
I've been hanging out, racking up credits so I can eventually ask for a site here. How tough is it to get reviewed for an approval? I'm really looking forward to making my site as I've been designing for a while and haven't been able to find a good.....free host without advertising. Trap seems pretty legit so far tho. I like what i'm seeing in all the threads and people seem to be really happy. I like that.
#8
Posted 09 February 2007 - 03:15 PM
Well the other one I used to use was freehosting123.com (I think that is the name). They offered cPanel, but not all the features like on here. They do not force advertisements, so that is pretty cool.
The only problem was that it is invite only. I sneakily used the demo account to send an invite to my self (Hehe), so that is how I got my account.
I must say though, Trap17 has to be the best of the best!
The only problem was that it is invite only. I sneakily used the demo account to send an invite to my self (Hehe), so that is how I got my account.
I must say though, Trap17 has to be the best of the best!
#9
Posted 09 February 2007 - 04:48 PM
itrainmonkeys, on Feb 7 2007, 07:30 PM, said:
I've been hanging out, racking up credits so I can eventually ask for a site here. How tough is it to get reviewed for an approval? ... Trap seems pretty legit so far tho. I like what i'm seeing in all the threads and people seem to be really happy. I like that.
Approval is not very difficult at all, simply abide by what we call "the rules", avoid receiving any warnings, provide some quality posts and assist others with their problems is a good way to proceed. Essentially, treat others with respect, give as much as you wish to receive and your experiences here will be awesome.
As to the quality of service, you won't find many services out there with a full cpanel, fantastico, and the storage and bandwidth available here. Not even paid hosting services provide what the trap17 hosting service does, so continue behaving yourself and anticipate the Hosting when you apply.
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