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Friend of mine gets broadband from Wanadoo/orange. He has asked me to build a web site for him. Does he get any free web site stuff from Wanadoo or do I have to buy a domain etc and start from scratch. I know how to build a site with frontpage but have no idea how to get one started, This site's going to a business site so it needs to look the part with a decent ending like dot com or dot co.uk thanks
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I'd strongly suggest not pointing the domain to the wanadoo website. Not exactly professional-looking. If he wants a domain name, then buy the domain as naz says, and also buy some hosting. Web Mania do some decent cheap hosting, and
22:15 Mon 17th Jul 2006
Oops. Ignore the above.
I'd strongly suggest not pointing the domain to the wanadoo website. Not exactly professional-looking. If he wants a domain name, then buy the domain as naz says, and also buy some hosting. Web Mania do some decent cheap hosting, and Dreamhost do better hosting but at a greater price; Web Mania may well suffice.
Also, personally I don't think I've ever seen a professional-looking website that's been designed in Frontpage. It's a bit of a joke in the web dev circles. Either use something more professional perhaps, like Dreamweaver, or do it the proper way with HTML and CSS.
I'd strongly suggest not pointing the domain to the wanadoo website. Not exactly professional-looking. If he wants a domain name, then buy the domain as naz says, and also buy some hosting. Web Mania do some decent cheap hosting, and Dreamhost do better hosting but at a greater price; Web Mania may well suffice.
Also, personally I don't think I've ever seen a professional-looking website that's been designed in Frontpage. It's a bit of a joke in the web dev circles. Either use something more professional perhaps, like Dreamweaver, or do it the proper way with HTML and CSS.