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<blockquote data-quote="Steely" data-source="post: 474681" data-attributes="member: 3301"><p>Thanks everyone for the tips - I will continue to work on this...........</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>K - it is actually a pretty easy process. You need to buy a domain name, which is appx 10.00, and you need for someone to host it, which sometimes you can find free, but after researching it, I chose one that has greater bandwidth. The one I chose is only 3.95 a month. So out of pocket cost is virtually nothing.</p><p></p><p>Once you have chosen the site, almost all of them have a "layman's format" that you can choose to build the site with if you want. Mine is a drag and drop type of feature - which is really easy - but it does not have as many choices as if I had actually written the code. Regardless - it looks very professional in my opinion - and I am pleased with the outcome.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steely, post: 474681, member: 3301"] Thanks everyone for the tips - I will continue to work on this........... K - it is actually a pretty easy process. You need to buy a domain name, which is appx 10.00, and you need for someone to host it, which sometimes you can find free, but after researching it, I chose one that has greater bandwidth. The one I chose is only 3.95 a month. So out of pocket cost is virtually nothing. Once you have chosen the site, almost all of them have a "layman's format" that you can choose to build the site with if you want. Mine is a drag and drop type of feature - which is really easy - but it does not have as many choices as if I had actually written the code. Regardless - it looks very professional in my opinion - and I am pleased with the outcome. [/QUOTE]
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