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Not savvy, need suggestions - Namecheap for WordPress?
I apologize, because I am all too aware I'm one of those very annoying people who do not even understand the basics of something, and yet am asking for help :/ I promise, I've tried to make myself as informed as I could! Still running into barriers, though.
I'm not a techie! But I do like to be informed, and thus when I started lightly researching creating a 'personal' website, I went in deep (even when I could't understand half of the terminology). I'm glad I did though, because I discovered exactly what I had suspected - most of those top 10 lists are BS and there were money mongers behind many of them (both through the companies themselves - a lot owned by EIG, as well as many of the bloggers promoting those companies). So I do appreciate websites like this one, that seek to inform people in ways that look out for individuals who might otherwise be 'naive'. So here is the annoying part. I have read some of the posts here, but all of it is too technical for me (or at least, becomes too technical!). So if someone would be so kind as to give me some suggestions, or at least point me in the right direction, it would be much appreciated! I've had various blogs, usually through wordpress.com or tumblr.com and even - back in the day - livejournal.com. These all worked well for putting out content - but despite my technical challenges, I'm never happy to leave things to pre-determined templates. I also don't like not being able to make something my own. As time has gone on, I've also been frustrated with the restrictions such sites have. So here is what I want from a website, and some other relevant information:
Oh and something that is really important to me (if you haven't guessed) is that I really do need a user-friendly interface (content manager?). But I also don't want something that will be restricting, once I become more acquainted with the process. (this always ends up being the case with wordpress.com and tumblr.com - it is easy at first but then I have no options when I actually want to customize something. Even with my basic knowledge of html/css.) So far I've looked through the forums here - and I wasn't too excited about Site5, because some people have critiqued it quite a bit. I was interested in namecheap.com, but I always run into the problem of not fully understanding the terminology used when people talk about it. From what I understand, they offer both domain names and webhosting; is there a bundle way of doing this, or do you get the domain and then the webhost through them? I apologize for being the village computer idiot! And for being as wordy as I am. I know it's a pain! (Believe it or not - I am much more knowledgeable on other topics and have dealt with the 'naive techie questions' in other forms such as 'naive medical questions'!) Thank you, I really do appreciate anyone who has taken the time to read that and hopefully give me some suggestions. I honestly have tried to understand what I could - and yet I'm still here :/ |
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For newbies like yourself, I'd highly suggest Site5, WebhostingBuzz or Stablehost. If money is no object, them LiquidWeb is another excellent solution. Each of those hosts has excellent support, and is friendly. You may need that. Whatever critique you read about Site5 may be malarkey. I'd be curious to see one. Quote:
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I know several things very well, and hosting is one of them. But I'm not a doctor. I'm the patient that comes in with a list of questions/notes, and want them all answered. (And I see no problems with that, either!) __ If you're not in a rush to act, then in about a week I may have some more suggestions for you. |
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