
Website help? (edit: nevermind!)
2 years ago
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then have go daddy forward you there. thats all i got. I am pretty sure you will have to pay if you want server space - aka a ftp server or somewhere where you can upload your own data to a centralized server. but since you use google and flickr and vimeo you dont really need server space. just find a place to upload mp3's (tumblr allows for that) and you have all your media covered. stylize that son of a bitch and maybe embede a tumble blog in it and you have yourself a webpage and a blog and a centralized place for everything
from there i bet there is some html trickery that will allow you to insert rss feeds and such into your website allowing one page to be a central auto detecting home for your vimeo stuff, flickrs, and twittr and the like
hope thats enough
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To get your domain to work with (non-godaddy) hosting, you need to tell it where your host is by setting "nameservers". Your host should tell you what those are (something like ns1.internethost.com, ns2.internethost.com). Once those are set up, your hosting will be tied to the domain, and you can use your kickass ftp powers to make a page.
Step One: Don't ask me; I am abysmally ignorant in matters requiring any web-savvy at all....but I do wish you the very best. :-)
(to clarify, godaddy is great for domains..but thats it)
P.S. my god, could you be any cuter? it's adooorable