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You'll firstly need hosting,you can either get free hosting, but I wouldn't consider running a full-forum on free hosting as it will have unexpected downtimes whenever you don't want it to; or you can go for paid hosting, which is a lot better and it removes some of the restrictions which you have if you're on free hosting.
You'd also need a domain or a sub-domain. If you're purchasing hosting then it'll usually give you a free sub-domain (unless you already have bought a domain from somewhere else).
Premium Hosting Services:
x10hosting.com/
hostgator.com/
Free Hosting Services:
x10hosting.com/
3owl.com/
Domains:
intuit.com/
godaddy.com/
How to work Cpanel: [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
You'd also need to download a forum-software if you're considering on starting your website as a forum. I would highly recommend downloading MyBB, as it's a free forum software, unlike IPB or vBulletin.
Download it here: mybb.com/downloads
If you're new to this then it seems very complicated, but if you've been setting up websites for a while then you'll get the hang of it.
Make sure your hosting comes with a proper cPanel.
If you would like to start something up quick and easy without having to add everything, get a domain and download files, then I would consider looking into free forums, or try typing into Google: "Free website maker". this is pretty much all i can tell you, good luck!
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You'd also need a domain or a sub-domain. If you're purchasing hosting then it'll usually give you a free sub-domain (unless you already have bought a domain from somewhere else).
Premium Hosting Services:
x10hosting.com/
hostgator.com/
Free Hosting Services:
x10hosting.com/
3owl.com/
Domains:
intuit.com/
godaddy.com/
How to work Cpanel: [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
You'd also need to download a forum-software if you're considering on starting your website as a forum. I would highly recommend downloading MyBB, as it's a free forum software, unlike IPB or vBulletin.
Download it here: mybb.com/downloads
If you're new to this then it seems very complicated, but if you've been setting up websites for a while then you'll get the hang of it.
Make sure your hosting comes with a proper cPanel.
If you would like to start something up quick and easy without having to add everything, get a domain and download files, then I would consider looking into free forums, or try typing into Google: "Free website maker". this is pretty much all i can tell you, good luck!
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Nice Tutorial For Beginners. You Should Go More Into Details On How To Work The cPanel And FTP . How To Upload Add-ons etc.
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iPwnTehNetwork wrote Nice Tutorial For Beginners. You Should Go More Into Details On How To Work The cPanel And FTP . How To Upload Add-ons etc.Thanks! i'll add a site that has a helpful tutorial on it for Cpanel.
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This isn't really even a tutorial? you just gave a description and posted links.
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x10hosting has already built in forum software so you don't need to download it externally unless you want to make major changes to it.
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I heard a lot of bad reviews about hostgator. I use hosting24 and it's done pretty good so far.
Hosting24 has a cPanel so you don't need an ftp client. With hosting24 you get a domain when you buy a hosting package.
And yea this isn't really a tutorial, more of a bit of info and references.
Hosting24 has a cPanel so you don't need an ftp client. With hosting24 you get a domain when you buy a hosting package.
And yea this isn't really a tutorial, more of a bit of info and references.
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Nice is more internet aded uploading sites
Great post though
Great post though
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OuchFails wrote Nice is more internet aded uploading sites
Great post though
????
Are you saying that they should add more hosting links?
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Where's the option for hosting your own???? Don't leave that out! It's a very cheap alternative.
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