Thanks for the advice, all.
And actually, yeah, the godaddy.com plans do look very good. I'm half considerin' 'em since, well, I'm trying to secure a certain expired domain through 'em anyway, and if I do get it, they'll apparently throw in some kind of hosting. But that's hardly a certainty one way or another.
I've also heard horror stories about godaddy. Any truth to that, or is it the usual mixed bag of reviews a big honking company attracts?
EDIT: Screw that, I actually looked what godaddy web hosting would mean in user terms, and I do not want to deal with their freakin' entry-level page manager. Doesn't seem like it'll let me, like, y'know, actually upload css and shtml files in peace...
-- Acyl
And actually, yeah, the godaddy.com plans do look very good. I'm half considerin' 'em since, well, I'm trying to secure a certain expired domain through 'em anyway, and if I do get it, they'll apparently throw in some kind of hosting. But that's hardly a certainty one way or another.
I've also heard horror stories about godaddy. Any truth to that, or is it the usual mixed bag of reviews a big honking company attracts?
EDIT: Screw that, I actually looked what godaddy web hosting would mean in user terms, and I do not want to deal with their freakin' entry-level page manager. Doesn't seem like it'll let me, like, y'know, actually upload css and shtml files in peace...
-- Acyl