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I need to start a forum, but I'm really not sure what I'm looking for, so I need some suggestions.
The forum in question will be a small one. It will probably only have around twenty active members and it's sole purpose is communication for a group of people.
I have seen plenty of free forums advertised, but they do not give FTP access.
I'm looking for a free or inexpensive host, where the site is all mine, with full FTP access.
How much webspace would be considered ample?
What is an appropriate monthly cost? (if any)
On a side note, I am quite familiar with phpbb boards, but obviously vB is a nicer look. Is vB easy to mod, etc.?
Barbarossa
01-11-2007, 04:10 PM
Why not just set up a yahoo group or something?
Why not just set up a yahoo group or something?
You'll have to expand on that. :unsure:
Barbarossa
01-11-2007, 05:03 PM
http://groups.yahoo.com/
Everyone obviously has to have a Yahoo! ID.
Start your own group. Select a category and give it a name.
Then you can customize it to say that it's private, unlisted, etc, and only people with your approval can join.
http://groups.yahoo.com/
Everyone obviously has to have a Yahoo! ID.
Start your own group. Select a category and give it a name.
Then you can customize it to say that it's private, unlisted, etc, and only people with your approval can join.
Not what I'm looking for.
Artakserksis
01-11-2007, 05:35 PM
You can make a forum at invisionfree.com or if you want something more I suggest you lifelesspeople.com wich is a very good paid-by-post hosting.
lovemuscle
01-12-2007, 12:15 AM
this is a good site to try and cheep to http://www.powweb.com/powweb/index.bml
UltraMagnus
01-12-2007, 11:08 AM
i would just buy some webspace from a normal host, make sure they offer PhP and atleast one mySQL database, and then install a free forum program or full content managment system that has a forum module
i would just buy some webspace from a normal host, make sure they offer PhP and atleast one mySQL database, and then install a free forum program or full content managment system that has a forum module
That's the plan, but again:
How much webspace would be considered ample?
What is an appropriate monthly cost? (if any)
Any suggestions?
UltraMagnus
01-12-2007, 05:05 PM
well, forums dont need much, i would say >50mb would be fine for a small forum as long as you are not allowing people to upload large files.
i use http://www.quidhost.com/ however there are many others out there
Mïcrösöül°V³
01-14-2007, 09:43 PM
look at 1and1.com. pretty cheap prices and reliable. Even the lowest priced package will run a forum with ease.
ers35
01-15-2007, 03:51 PM
www.awardspace.com
This host offers mySQL, php, and ftp access, all for free!
I believe this is just what you are looking for.
www.awarspace.com
This host offers mySQL, php, and ftp access, all for free!
I believe this is just what you are looking for.
I don't see that on there. :huh:
ers35
01-15-2007, 05:03 PM
www.awarspace.com (http://www.awarspace.com)
This host offers mySQL, php, and ftp access, all for free!
I believe this is just what you are looking for.
I don't see that on there. :huh:
Oops, I spelled the url incorrectly, sorry.
www.awardspace.com (http://www.awardspace.com/)
I don't see that on there. :huh:
Oops, I spelled the url incorrectly, sorry.
www.awardspace.com (http://www.awardspace.com/)
I'll still have to pay $20/year for domain registration rental, but not bad otherwise.
Thanks. :)
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