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Random Rambling Ruminations => PC Helpline => Topic started by: Ivor on Dec 05, 2012, 12:01:42

Title: web hosting recommendation
Post by: Ivor on Dec 05, 2012, 12:01:42
As I find I'm copying files into Flickr, dropbox and various other places I thought I'd look into hosting my own site instead. I want to use Joomla as it is quicker and easier than writing a site from scratch, I've googled and the price point is around £4 pm, however recommendations are everything so I'd be keen to hear from others.

Cheap is good, free is better, but realiability doesn't necessarily come with the latter.
Title: Re: web hosting recommendation
Post by: Carole on Dec 05, 2012, 13:13:36
I can only speak from my own experience.  I have a free website through my ISP (Virginmedia).  I created my domain address from there and the webspace is free, doesn't give much naming flexibility, but works fine.  I use Serif to design the website, I know some others use Dreamweaver.  Obviously if I changed ISP I'd have to change my webspace.

Carole





Title: Re: web hosting recommendation
Post by: Ivor on Dec 05, 2012, 14:19:30
Unfortunately BT no longer offer free webspace or a static IP address so I need an alternative.

Joomla is shareware product similar to Serif which provides template sites you simply adapt to your needs..

Title: Re: web hosting recommendation
Post by: Mike on Dec 05, 2012, 15:45:48
Check out GoDaddy. They are doing some deals at the moment.

http://uk.godaddy.com/hosting/web-hosting.aspx?ci=76393

Title: Re: web hosting recommendation
Post by: RobertM on Dec 05, 2012, 16:11:02
I use easily to manage my domain registration/redirection and justhost for the web site (creation in progress).

It's too early to see how good justhost are but I think you will find a lot of them very similar.

Robert
Title: Re: web hosting recommendation
Post by: Rick on Dec 05, 2012, 16:50:47
You could try this bunch. (http://www.ezpzhosting.co.uk/)
Title: Re: web hosting recommendation
Post by: MarkS on Dec 05, 2012, 16:52:39
I use
http://www.ezpzhosting.co.uk/
I also use a very simple HTML editor to edit the HTML directly.
Title: Re: web hosting recommendation
Post by: Mac on Dec 05, 2012, 18:57:56
I use uk2.net to host my sites,

I also use Jalbum to create the galleries, simple and free.

two galleries created using Jalbum.

http://www.nyewoodphotos.co.uk/ (http://www.nyewoodphotos.co.uk/)

http://www.belvedereconcertband.co.uk/gallery/index.html (http://www.belvedereconcertband.co.uk/gallery/index.html)

and it is so user friendly, and so easy to customize,
although the two galleries are using the same template, there are 100's of different templates for the layouts.


Mac.
Title: Re: web hosting recommendation
Post by: julian on Dec 05, 2012, 21:17:05

I use clikpic to host my site.
Very simple to use.

Link for clikpic
http://www.clikpic.com/

Link for my site
http://www.juliantworekphotos.com

Julian
Title: Re: web hosting recommendation
Post by: Ivor on Dec 05, 2012, 23:23:49
Thanks for all the tips, I'll investigate and hopefully report back with a site.

Alas my telescope goes in for repairs on Friday so tonight is the last night of imaging for a while, I've been warned it could take up to 2 months to fix the focuser so I'll have time on my hands to develop a website. I'm also investigating pluggin development for AA5 but having not coded for 17 years it might be a task too much.

This is at least good news for the rest of you, two months of clear skies beckons.
Title: Re: web hosting recommendation
Post by: Kenny on Mar 03, 2013, 02:47:31
I use Siteground and Supanames/Just-Reg. Would recommend the former. Use self installed Drupal on both.
Title: Re: web hosting recommendation
Post by: Rocket Pooch on Mar 03, 2013, 07:45:18
If your going to do Drupal use Drupal Gardens.
Title: Re: web hosting recommendation
Post by: Ivor on Mar 03, 2013, 13:24:59
Still working on my PC on this but I did decided to go with Drupal instead of Joomla. Trying to find the correct way to link a content type to multiples other other content types but struggling to find the correct term for the search.

i.e. An image content type is linked to a selection of the image processing techniques content types, the idea being it will be a log of how I've created each image.

As I couldn't find an array field type, I'm struggling to identify the correct term, anyone know?
Title: Re: web hosting recommendation
Post by: Rocket Pooch on Mar 23, 2013, 08:10:33
Ivor, what you trying to do exactly, thats a little confusing.
Title: Re: web hosting recommendation
Post by: Ivor on Mar 24, 2013, 14:47:21
The plan for website is I'm going to group things together when they are related.  The groups will be Images, Astronomical objects and Articles. The image group is self explanatory. The Astronomical objects will act as a database (I've taken the SAO db and filtered out all the stuff I'm never likely to see or be interested in). The articles will be a few DIY projects and tutorials/instructions on the processes I use to make an image. Each object contains fields to describe it:

Image object's fields

Astronomical object

I haven't sorted out the article object yet.

When I wrote the reply earlier I didn't know about relations in Drupal which I can use to solve my problem. Drupal enables you to create relationships (DB join) between objects and you can then do a faceted search against any of these fields and relations. e.g. I could search for all images with Mag of 7 in Leo I have taken. With the faceted search I will also be able to find what objects are available on a particular evening.

I'm currently using WAMP on my laptop to act as a localhost while I complete development.
Title: Re: web hosting recommendation
Post by: Rocket Pooch on Mar 24, 2013, 16:40:58
Ok,

I'd definitely go for Drupal or Joomla and use the details you gave for the taxonomy of the site then at least from ad SEO point of view you will have a good site.

Chris