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"The
wise person makes learning a joy. . . Proverbs 15:2"

Welcome to the 1st part of our web design tutorial where we look at
web hosting.
This
tutorial is designed to give new designers step by step instruction
to produce their first basic website, this is not aimed to be a 'how
to make the perfect website' tutorial it is solely to outline the
basic principles and structure. There are many different ways to
create a website, some better than others, there are also many
different programs you can use to create a website faster and
easier.
This short course will take you through the various steps to help
you make your first website with ease.
| This is what you will
need to create your own website: |
 | A domain name and webspace to store
your website. |
 | Text Editor / HTML Editor to create
the pages. |
 | FTP Program or a means of uploading
your files to your web host. |
 | Graphics program to create any
images you may require. |
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The first thing on the list is somewhere to host your site and if
needed get a domain name, if you already have a host then continue
on to the next part Programs.
There are lots of different web hosting companies all offering
different services, some offer free hosting (which may suit your
first site) but they may put adverts on your site, they are however
very useful for practicing. There are deals out there which make
having your own hosting very cheap indeed, we will look at these
now.
When looking for a host there are a few important things to keep in
mind, for instance, as this is your first site then you may need
help with basic things, which some hosts simply won't do.
Other things to consider are what you will need for your particular
site, for example how much space you need to store your pages, how
much bandwidth you need (explained below), and what if any special
extras you need to create your site.
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First, let's look at how much web space you might need,
this is, as you may have guessed, how much physical space you need to store
your web pages and images.
If the site is going to be less than say 200 pages then 50Mb will be ample
as the average web page should be between 2Kb and 50Kb, so this would leave
plenty of room for any images you may want to use (200 times 50Kb is around
10Mb).
Bandwidth is a measurement of how much data (information) can be transferred
over a set period of time, for instance every time someone looks at a
page/image on your website this increases your bandwidth use.
The average hosting company offers between 1Gb (1024 Mb) and 20Gb a month.
So the calculation for the bandwidth would be the size of the pages/images
viewed by each visitor times how many visitors per month.
Other extras you may need are a CGI-BIN which will allow you to run special
scripts that can make your website more interactive, CGI stands for Common
Gateway Interface, to use CGI you will need access to a scripting language
the two most popular of which are PHP and Perl.
Another extra you may need is a database to store and retrieve information,
the 2 most common database systems are MySQL and Microsoft Access, which one
you use will depend on your host. We will soon be putting up a course on PHP
and MySQL which will get you started.
We have spent a lot of time (too much time) looking at different hosting
packages for ourselves and some of our partners and we have come up with a
couple of the best ones which we use and recommend.
Some hosts let you register a domain FREE when you buy web space, we have
included the different specifications and the price for you to compare,
along with a link to each host so you can find out more.
Continue to next section (Programs)

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properly, but as you can image, with the measures in which technology is
expanding, it's tough to keep current with everything. So, if you come across
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