There are hundreds of thousands of web hosts out there, the vast majority of which meet the WordPress minimum requirements, and choosing one from the crowd can be a chore. Just like flowers need the right enviroment to grow, WordPress works best when it's in a rich hosting environment. Why don't check the Hosting recommendation page on wordpress.Org?
Wordpress hosting I don't recommend GoDaddy anymore as I got some problem with them, I love thier panel but I hate the slow opening motion for my blog! And also GoDaddy Disabled My DataBase once! Just one important thing you sould know, try to find a hosting with WordPress auto-install and upgrade, this will make your life easier :).
I usually host my site with tucktail.com/ which gives you domain name for less than $2 and provide hosting and other allied services.
If your requirements are going to be quite light then these are worth looking into namecheap.com/index.asp - currently doing . Com domains for $9.69 per year 1and1.com - they have an offer for a $6.99 pa for . Com at the moment.
asmallorange.com/hosting/shared/ - plans from $25 per year A Small Orange is used by quite a lot of bloggers, and they have easy install of Wordpress and lots of other open source software. Also a good user forum where you can get your questions answered. Maybe not a good choice for hosting a major site though.
Let me know if you like them, I might try and find my referral link. :).
I'm sure there will be a lot of responses to this, but Godaddy is approx $11 for a domain name and 2 months of linux hosting. I can't remember the exact, but is like $10.97 or maybe $12.. I've used them for about 2 years now and am happy with service thus far. The domain name is on sale for 1.99 when you buy hosting and linux hosting is about $4 a month (have to buy two months.) Yes, it does support wordpress.
You can use their website control panel thing or just upload yourself. You'll want the linux hosting for wordpress. Won't really matter (some will disagree) which php you choose (4.1 or 5.0) but both are offered- I don't know the diff off hand.. HTH.
There are hundreds of thousands of web hosts out there, the vast majority of which meet the WordPress minimum requirements, and choosing one from the crowd can be a chore. Just like flowers need the right enviroment to grow, WordPress works best when it's in a rich hosting environment. Why don't check the Hosting recommendation page on wordpress.org?
Wordpress hosting I don't recommend GoDaddy anymore as I got some problem with them, I love thier panel but I hate the slow opening motion for my blog! And also GoDaddy Disabled My DataBase once! Just one important thing you sould know, try to find a hosting with WordPress auto-install and upgrade, this will make your life easier :).
If your requirements are going to be quite light then these are worth looking into namecheap.com/index.asp - currently doing .com domains for $9.69 per year 1and1.com - they have an offer for a $6.99 pa for .com at the moment. asmallorange.com/hosting/shared/ - plans from $25 per year A Small Orange is used by quite a lot of bloggers, and they have easy install of Wordpress and lots of other open source software. Also a good user forum where you can get your questions answered.
Maybe not a good choice for hosting a major site though. Let me know if you like them, I might try and find my referral link. :).
I'm sure there will be a lot of responses to this, but Godaddy is approx $11 for a domain name and 2 months of linux hosting. I can't remember the exact, but is like $10.97 or maybe $12.. I've used them for about 2 years now and am happy with service thus far. The domain name is on sale for 1.99 when you buy hosting and linux hosting is about $4 a month (have to buy two months.
) Yes, it does support wordpress. You can use their website control panel thing or just upload yourself. You'll want the linux hosting for wordpress.
Won't really matter (some will disagree) which php you choose (4.1 or 5.0) but both are offered- I don't know the diff off hand.. HTH.
I cant really gove you an answer,but what I can give you is a way to a solution, that is you have to find the anglde that you relate to or peaks your interest. A good paper is one that people get drawn into because it reaches them ln some way.As for me WW11 to me, I think of the holocaust and the effect it had on the survivors, their families and those who stood by and did nothing until it was too late.