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<blockquote data-quote="Nethfel" data-source="post: 824068" data-attributes="member: 89124"><p>Well, from there, you need to upload it to some hosting provider.</p><p></p><p>Depending on your internet provider, they may give you some webspace with your account (although, this is becoming less common these days). Once you have the info about your hosting account, you can then transfer your locally published files (what you published to a folder) to your website.</p><p></p><p>Now, the transfer method you'll use will depend on your hosting provider. You may have to use FTP, you may have to use a web interface they provide or you may have access to a webdav enabled provider, allowing you to mount a folder that you can access via your finder and just copy the files there. </p><p></p><p>The exact details of getting your new site online will all depend on where it will be hosted and the methods they offer for transferring your data to their servers.</p><p></p><p>There are a variety of free services out there for hosting - unfortunately, since I either host at my own location or pay for a hosting service, I don't know who is the best or what is currently offered for free hosting. I'm sure a search at google will give a variety of options.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nethfel, post: 824068, member: 89124"] Well, from there, you need to upload it to some hosting provider. Depending on your internet provider, they may give you some webspace with your account (although, this is becoming less common these days). Once you have the info about your hosting account, you can then transfer your locally published files (what you published to a folder) to your website. Now, the transfer method you'll use will depend on your hosting provider. You may have to use FTP, you may have to use a web interface they provide or you may have access to a webdav enabled provider, allowing you to mount a folder that you can access via your finder and just copy the files there. The exact details of getting your new site online will all depend on where it will be hosted and the methods they offer for transferring your data to their servers. There are a variety of free services out there for hosting - unfortunately, since I either host at my own location or pay for a hosting service, I don't know who is the best or what is currently offered for free hosting. I'm sure a search at google will give a variety of options. [/QUOTE]
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