Post: How to setup free webhosting / free domain
07-04-2014, 03:55 PM #1
Joel
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(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Hello everyone, today I'll teach you all on how to set up your very own website. It's pretty straight forward and it will save you lots of money and help you learn about HTML/PHP/Javascript/css/SQL/SSH and more!

Getting a free domain:
1. Go to this site: You must login or register to view this content.
2. Make an account and register a domain (there are many OG names out there!) (Domains: .cf, .ml, .tk, .ga)
3. Forward the site to google.com (this is temporary, we will go back).
4. Save changes and from there, you got a free domain!

If you are a premium/elite member of NGU, you can check the premium section out and I have tutorials where you can get a free .com / .net and more.



Getting a webhosting plan:
1. Go find any free webhosting (000webhost, host.lc, You must login or register to view this content.. The more private it is, the more better it is.

2. If it asks you for a subdomain, feel free to choose any. This will not be your actual domain.

3. Once you signed up and acquired the webhosting, what you want to do is go to the cpanel they have and go towards "Parked Domain". Click on it, and put the domain you got from getting a free domain (webhosting.cf ect).

4. Save it and once you saved it, you should get the nameservers. They will be either in your email or they will tell you via cpanel. Copy all those name servers (ns1.nameserver.com, ns2.nameserver.com ect)

5. Go to your free domain, click custom domain / nameservers and put those nameservers in there. You do not need the IPs. Click "add" to add more nameservers.

6. Once that is done, save changes and you finally have everything setup. The nameservers can take an 5 minutes to 24 hours to finally get the domain working. If you go via www, you can see the site is up but if you have You must login or register to view this content., it will most likely not display anything until the nameservers are successfully registered.


Logging into FTP
1. Download Filezilla: You must login or register to view this content.
2. Install it and once installed, open it. Go to your webhost and copy the username of your subdomain (usually u3838383 or servername) to the username. Put the subdomain into the host and the password you have for that subdomain into the password. Click "QuickConnect" and from there, you will see a default.php. Delete it. If you don't see that and you see lots of folders, go to the public_html folder.
3. Upload anything and save as index.php or index.html and from there, you got your site up and working well!



Hope this works for you all, and if you need help, feel free to comment below with your issue.

The following 6 users say thank you to Joel for this useful post:

-MartyNeale-, keyzone, KL9, NGU Whale, RTE,
07-05-2014, 12:51 AM #2
-MartyNeale-
WHATS NEW PUSSY CAT
Thanks for the recommendation! Enzo
07-08-2014, 10:56 AM #3
Nice Thanks alot bro
07-14-2014, 03:23 AM #4
you rock! thanks,mate

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