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Hello and welcome to this thread. Today I will be trying, to the best of my ability, to assist you in the creation of your website. I will be covering various areas within this thread and I hope that they will come in handy and be of use to all of you.


Areas that we will cover
  • Free Hosting
  • Paid Hosting
  • Domain Registration
  • Website Templates
  • Scripts


Free Web Hosting
Alright, so a lot of people who plan on building a website want to do it at the cheapest rate possible, often on free webhosting.
The real issue with this is that many of these are running on standard shared hosting and usually have really low disk space, which might not be as useful for people that are trying to run a company or a forum.

List of Free Web Hosts
000WebHost
FreeHostia
x10Hosting
Host1Free
Freeola
FreeWebHostingArea
FreeHosting



Paid Web Hosting
Paid hosting, unlike free hosting, is much more beneficial for many reasons. The main reason being is that you get more options for your money.
In addition to having more for your money, you also get better support when you really need it which is always good.

List of Paid Web Hosts
Tech Hosts
1and1
VenTraip
WebFaction
HawkHost
T1Hosting
Malcube
GoDaddy
OVH
DigitalOcean
ASCII Digital
Lease Web
Host Gator
Rack Space
Site Ground
Arvixe (30 day free trial.)



Domain Registration
Ok, so I'm sure we all know what a domain is, but let me explain the difference here for you between a Domain and a Sub-Domain.

Domain: 
A full length domain such as HackForums.net

Sub-Domain: 
Falls under the domain such as test.HackForums.net
You can get free and paid domains but here is a list of both, usually websites with paid .com/.net etc domains do better than free ones.

Free Domain Hosts
.TK

Paid Domain Hosts
123REG
GoDaddy
Names
UKREG
1and1
EasySpace
CrazyDomains



Website Templates (HTML)

A vast majority of websites that you see are created with HTML and CSS. Although each website you come across is different than the next they all usually have 2 or more columns.
Columns are basically blocks on a webpage where you store content at. The most common ways of adding columns to your website is by using the <div> or <table> tags.

A div defines a block-level section on a webpage.

Example of a div,

<div>
<p>You can put whatever you want here.</p>
</div>

A table defines an inline section on a webpage.

Example of a table, 

<table>
<tr>
<td>Row 1 Column 1</td>
<td>Row 1 Column 2</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Row 2 Column 1</td>
<td>Row 2 Column 2</td>
</tr>
</table>

Example of a one page webpage with columns using divs,

<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<body>

<div id="container" style="width:500px">

<div id="header" style="background-color:#FFA500;">
<h1 style="margin-bottom:0;">Main Title of Web Page</h1></div>

<div id="menu" style="background-color:#FFD700;height:200px;width:100px;float:left;">
<b>Menu</b><br>
HTML<br>
CSS<br>
JavaScript</div>

<div id="content" style="background-color:#EEEEEE;height:200px;width:400px;float:left;">
Content goes here</div>

<div id="footer" style="background-color:#FFA500;clear:both;text-align:center;">
Copyright © W3Schools.com</div>

</div>

</body>
</html>  

Example of a one page website with columns using tables,

<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<body>

<table style="width:500px;" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0">
<tr>
<td colspan="2" style="background-color:#FFA500;">
<h1 style="margin:0;padding:0;">Main Title of Web Page</h1>
</td>
</tr>

<tr>
<td style="background-color:#FFD700;width:100px;vertical-align:top;">
<b>Menu</b><br>
HTML<br>
CSS<br>
JavaScript
</td>
<td style="background-color:#eeeeee;height:200px;width:400px;vertical-align:top;">
Content goes here</td>
</tr>

<tr>
<td colspan="2" style="background-color:#FFA500;text-align:center;">
Copyright © W3Schools.com</td>
</tr>
</table>

</body>
</html> 
The code for the 2 sections above was taken from www.w3schools.com. It is just an example and I would not suggest using their site for information.

List of free Website Templates

http://www.freewebsitetemplates.com/
http://www.freewebtemplates.com/
http://www.artisteer.com/?p=free_website_templates
http://www.free-css.com/
http://www.wix.com/website/templates
http://www.opendesigns.org/
http://www.templateworld.com/free_templates.html
http://www.oswd.org/
http://www.metamorphozis.com/free_templa...plates.php
http://www.steves-templates.com/



Software Scripts
Scripts are very common on a lot of Websites, by Scripts I mean website software such as MyBB which HackForums is running on.
I have compiled a list of quite a few scripts below based on their category. I hope these help some people out when making a website!

Blogs
WordPress
OpenBlog
DotClear
Serendipity
B2Evolution
Text Pattern
Pixie
LifeType
Nucleus CMS

Portals/CMS
Drupal
Joomla
Concrete5
ocPortal
PyroCMS
ImpressCMS

Forums
phpBB
SMF
MyBB
InvisionPower
vBulletin
xenForo

Image Galleries
Gallery
Coppermine
4Images

Wikis
MediaWiki
DokuWiki
PmWiki
WikkaWiki

Social Networking
Dolphin
Jcow
Oxwall
Elgg

Ad Manager
OSClass
Noah's
Revive Adserver

Gaming
BlackNova Traders
Shadows Rising
Multiplayers Checkers
Word Search Puzzle

Mails
Roundcube
Squirrel Mail
WEBinsta Maillist
OpenNewsLetter

Polls and Surveys
LimeSurvey
Piwik
Simple
Advanced Poll
Simple PHP Poll

Project Management
qdPM
eyeOS
ProjectPier
PHPProjekt
todoyu

e-Commerce
OpenCart
Abante Cart
osCommerce
TheHostingTool
BoxBilling
ZeusCart

ERP
vTiger
Dolibarr
Simple Invoices
Zurmo

Guest Books
Advanced Guestbook
Lazarus
Bellabook
phpBook
phpKode Guestbook
VX Guestbook
RicarGBook

Customer Support
osTicket
Open Web Messenger
phpOnline
Trellis Desk
Live Helper Chat

Frameworks
Code IgniterZend Framework
CakePHP
WideImage
PHPDevShell

Educational
Moodle
Claroline
DoceboMLS
Dokeos
eFront

DB Tools
phpMyAdmin
MyWebSQL
Adminer
SQLLiteManager
phpLiteAdmin

Music
kPlaylist
Podcast Generator
AmpJuke
Impleo

Vdeo
ClipBucket
VidiScript
videoDB
CumulusClips
Prismotube Express

RSS
Gregarius
Feed on Feeds
Tiny Tiny RSS
selfoss
Simple Pie

File Management
ownCloud
ProjectSend
Pydio
LetoDMS
eXtPlorer


I'm going to suggest the removal of 000webhost because they have many problems such as overloading their servers.

In the paid host section, I am currently using 1and1 for one domain, but only until my contract runs out. They don't use CPanel which I find easier to work with than Plesk Panel. Their customer service isn't as good. You have to really know what you are doing. I personally recommend adding Siteground to the Paid Host list. I've been using them for many years and they have amazing customer service. Cpanel is included as is Softaculous which provides easy access to install many scripts.

I will vouch for Roundcube being an excellent mail client. I've been using them exclusively for a long time. Its easy to manage contacts and from my own experience, a lot of spam is rejected so you don't even see it at all.
(2015-02-07, 06:34 PM)dragonexpert Wrote: [ -> ]I'm going to suggest the removal of 000webhost because they have many problems such as overloading their servers.

In the paid host section, I am currently using 1and1 for one domain, but only until my contract runs out.  They don't use CPanel which I find easier to work with than Plesk Panel.  Their customer service isn't as good.  You have to really know what you are doing.  I personally recommend adding Siteground to the Paid Host list.  I've been using them for many years and they have amazing customer service.  Cpanel is included as is Softaculous which provides easy access to install many scripts.

I will vouch for Roundcube being an excellent mail client. I've been using them exclusively for a long time.  Its easy to manage contacts and from my own experience, a lot of spam is rejected so you don't even see it at all.

Added the host to the list, of course 000WebHost is really bad but it's a free host I thought I'd add as I'm sure people have used it in the past but only for quickly testing stuff? I know I have. 
000webhost is ok for a testing forum, not when you have real users.

You can add, in your paid host (and also in registrars) ovh.com
(2015-02-08, 10:09 PM)Crazycat Wrote: [ -> ]000webhost is ok for a testing forum, not when you have real users.

You can add, in your paid host (and also in registrars) ovh.com

Added OVH to the list, even though all I've had is bad experience with them in the past.