Webhost
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wrote on 7 Sept 2020, 12:17 last edited by
On another board I frequent, a small farm person is bemoaning the fact that her Web host owner is retiring. She's been with him 17 years.
She wants a U.S. based, small business company. Any ideas?
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wrote on 7 Sept 2020, 13:05 last edited by
My 501C3 uses Rubyhaus in Cincinnati They have been ok as far as I can see. It's about $40 a month.
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wrote on 7 Sept 2020, 13:28 last edited by
Try this one:
I have used them for over 20 years, no frill and no overzealous “security requirements”, they don’t even send me “junk mail” like some other big web hosting company with daddy issues do so frequently; just plain old good and reliable service over the years.
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wrote on 7 Sept 2020, 14:25 last edited by
'daddy issues'
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wrote on 7 Sept 2020, 15:52 last edited by
Try this one:
I have used them for over 20 years, no frill and no overzealous “security requirements”, they don’t even send me “junk mail” like some other big web hosting company with daddy issues do so frequently; just plain old good and reliable service over the years.
Per Ax’s recommendation, this is who I signed up with when I bought my “domain”.
No issues, I have been happy So far. when I have contacted them, and they have responded quickly.
(I actually don’t have anything on my web page, but a couple of days ago, I did download Wordpress to try and start making a web page)
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wrote on 7 Sept 2020, 16:05 last edited by Mik 9 Jul 2020, 16:08
Wordpress is kind of outdated. You might want to look around for something a bit more flexible and easier. I maintain a Wordpress site now and while in its day it was quite good, I think that day has passed.
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Wordpress is kind of outdated. You might want to look around for something a bit more flexible and easier. I maintain a Wordpress site now and while in its day it was quite good, I think that day has passed.
wrote on 7 Sept 2020, 16:39 last edited by taiwan_girl 9 Jul 2020, 16:40Wordpress is kind of outdated. You might want to look around for something a bit more flexible and easier. I maintain a Wordpress site now and while in its day it was quite good, I think that day has passed.
Any recommendations? Plus, do you have any good tutorial to start making a webpage?
(wordpress was free and was easy to install from Tigertech, so that is why I used it.)
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wrote on 7 Sept 2020, 17:09 last edited by
There are a lot of them out there, Wix, etc. Do some googling and see what you come up with.
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Wordpress is kind of outdated. You might want to look around for something a bit more flexible and easier. I maintain a Wordpress site now and while in its day it was quite good, I think that day has passed.
wrote on 8 Sept 2020, 05:12 last edited byWordpress is kind of outdated. You might want to look around for something a bit more flexible and easier. I maintain a Wordpress site now and while in its day it was quite good, I think that day has passed.
That's not true. Wordpress is still great for companies—but no, it's very bad for DIY.
My vote is Squarespace.