Title: Creating a new website Post by: dan on July 06, 2008, 08:10:09 PM How do you go about it? How do you get a web address and all that sort of thing?? What are the costs involved in setting up a basic website?
Thanks in advance Title: Re: Creating a new website Post by: jizzemm on July 06, 2008, 08:14:35 PM I know you can start by using someone like www.1and1.co.uk to buy the actual address. You will find that .co.uk addresses are about £3 for a couple of years..
As to actually building a site I have no idea, i have redirected the address to other places.. Title: Re: Creating a new website Post by: Mango99 on July 06, 2008, 08:36:30 PM You can pick up a domain name for about £2. Hosting can be as cheap as £10 a year. Maybe even free if you look around.
To create the site itself, if you can do it in 30 days or less, get a trial version of Dreamweaver (invaluable program, but costs a fair wedge). Alternatively, put the job out to tender, either somewhere like www.freelancers.net, or put the job on a University job board. Computing students will do work like this for a very reasonable rate. Title: Re: Creating a new website Post by: Acidmouse on July 06, 2008, 08:46:49 PM or just get a freet emplate and host to mess about with.
Title: Re: Creating a new website Post by: Indestructable on July 06, 2008, 09:25:49 PM Dang, someone has beaten me to it with www.indestructable.co.uk where's that Arsene whinge thread when you need it?
Title: Re: Creating a new website Post by: Indestructable on July 06, 2008, 09:27:11 PM And this has gone:
http://www.indytv.co.uk/ ::) Title: Re: Creating a new website Post by: Bongo on July 06, 2008, 09:46:09 PM To create the site itself, if you can do it in 30 days or less, get a trial version of Dreamweaver (invaluable program, but costs a fair wedge). Not a fan of dreamweaver, doesn't offer me anything useful. If you want something like it for free you can try Amaya: http://www.w3.org/Amaya/ I just use a text editor at the minute, but think that would just give you a headache! ;) Title: Re: Creating a new website Post by: Tractor on July 06, 2008, 10:12:37 PM I would have thought Dreamweaver & Photoshop are main tools needed for a learner trying to build a website,Using a text editor like Bongo is for proper web designers.
There are loads of free templates and stuff you can mess around with to get going, oneandone is a good place to start off buying a domain and getting some webspace. Title: Re: Creating a new website Post by: Bongo on July 06, 2008, 10:18:13 PM Amaya is a WYSIWYG tool like Dreamweaver, but it's free.
The Gimp (http://www.gimp.org/) is a free image editor. You'd be better off paying someone to make it than buying Dreamweaver and photoshop! Title: Re: Creating a new website Post by: Tractor on July 07, 2008, 08:24:48 AM Amaya is a WYSIWYG tool like Dreamweaver, but it's free. The Gimp (http://www.gimp.org/) is a free image editor. You'd be better off paying someone to make it than buying Dreamweaver and photoshop! I was meaning to download the 30 day free trials. Title: Re: Creating a new website Post by: Jon MW on July 07, 2008, 11:37:19 AM To create the site itself, if you can do it in 30 days or less, get a trial version of Dreamweaver (invaluable program, but costs a fair wedge). Not a fan of dreamweaver, doesn't offer me anything useful. If you want something like it for free you can try Amaya: http://www.w3.org/Amaya/ ... Really? I've tended to find it quicker to set up the structure in Dreamweaver and then clean up the code rather than do it all from scratch (although I might just be particularly slow at coding). What is particularly better about Amaya then? Title: Re: Creating a new website Post by: Acidmouse on July 07, 2008, 11:53:52 AM Most of us (Leeds Uni web team) use Dreamweaver for the fluffy pages that we have templates for. Sadly we don't have a CMS so its the fastest thing for me to use to produce bog standard pages.
Like others have said Dreamweaver is excellent at creating a little project, keeping things organized and uploading your site to your host all under one roof. If you are a coder who does not want the flashy stuff on top then avoid. Title: Re: Creating a new website Post by: Graham C on July 07, 2008, 01:07:09 PM CMS are easy to use and most hosting packages will come with some option or other with them. Even if it doesn't you can download some for free and upload them to the site (e107, joomla etc)
It depends on what you want your website to do though. Title: Re: Creating a new website Post by: Bongo on July 07, 2008, 03:06:53 PM To create the site itself, if you can do it in 30 days or less, get a trial version of Dreamweaver (invaluable program, but costs a fair wedge). Not a fan of dreamweaver, doesn't offer me anything useful. If you want something like it for free you can try Amaya: http://www.w3.org/Amaya/ ... Really? I've tended to find it quicker to set up the structure in Dreamweaver and then clean up the code rather than do it all from scratch (although I might just be particularly slow at coding). What is particularly better about Amaya then? I don't use Amaya, but I'd say the better bit is that it's completely free... always an advantage if you're just dabbling, no need to worry about trial expiring etc. At the minute I'm using EditPlus, but that's purely out of habit, used it to code java, c++ and now any web stuff. It's fast to load, does syntax highlighting and has some handy find/replace and formatting tools. Load time is pretty important, as I've usually done the job in EditPlus before I've even managed to open Dreamweaver - copy, paste, mark up, done. I've been meaning to evaluate some others to see if they're better, but would need to dedicate some time - namely Aptana Studio and Quanta+ (would need linux for that, which isn't too big a deal), and a few others I've forgotten about ;ashamed; Title: Re: Creating a new website Post by: Nem on July 07, 2008, 03:22:05 PM The nerd force on this thread is very strong. ;starwars;
Title: Re: Creating a new website Post by: jizzemm on July 07, 2008, 03:24:54 PM The nerd force on this thread is very strong. ;starwars; LOL... But its good, more nerds please, Iv'e been wanting to learn how to do web pages and so on. Title: Re: Creating a new website Post by: dan on July 07, 2008, 11:24:06 PM OK, I have been messing around and done something on freewebs. I am only doing this for a bit of fun so I dont want to spend much money on this.
The domain name I want is avalible and is quite cheap at £2.99 a year. The freewebs site was quite easy to use. If I go ahead and buy the domain to I then need to pay more money to build the site again? If so how much. It is only going to be a basic website and a few things will need to be updated maybe once a week. Oh and by the way could all answers be in english :) Title: Re: Creating a new website Post by: Hairydude on July 07, 2008, 11:47:21 PM The nerd force on this thread is very strong. ;starwars; rotflmfao rotflmfao rotflmfao classic Title: Re: Creating a new website Post by: Bongo on July 08, 2008, 12:07:30 AM dan - depends what effect you want to achieve. You can just forward the domain and keep using freewebs.
Title: Re: Creating a new website Post by: scotty2hatty on January 12, 2009, 08:14:44 PM Looking to create a website for my football team - been told I need to hook myself up with some webspace - is here good? http://www.webs.com
I've no idea how to go about doing this stuff. Advice please. Title: Re: Creating a new website Post by: jizzemm on January 13, 2009, 12:37:07 AM Looking to create a website for my football team - been told I need to hook myself up with some webspace - is here good? http://www.webs.com I've no idea how to go about doing this stuff. Advice please. www.clubwebsite.com great site Title: Re: Creating a new website Post by: lazaroonie on January 13, 2009, 06:12:01 PM there is someone here who can offer domain reg and webspace at very competitive rates to fellow blondes....but that would be like touting for business, which wouldnt do at all...
you could always use pm though ;) |