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So yes, I think it's time I start up my own website. Even though I don't have any new art to put on it, someday I might. Plus it would be good to show publishers etc.

 

Thing is that I know absolutely nothing about website building and all the technical stuff that comes with it. I recently tried to design my own site, but basically gave up because it wasn't going anywhere and it just looked shit. =P

 

So now I've been looking into WordPress templates and noticed lots of people use them. So I was wondering if something like that is any good? Would someone with no coding knowledge like me be able to adjust a theme like that? Or are there better options around?

 

Also, I would need a webhost and domain name, right? Anyone know what a good one would be? The WordPress theme page I'm looking at are suggesting Dreamhost because I could get a discount or something, I think. But I have no clue what I even need and how much it'll set me back. Basically I want whatever is cheap but still decent. =P

 

 

Basically I'm looking to make a site where I can post my art, some information about myself and maybe a shop, if that's even possible. So yes, tips for me please? =)

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Wordpress is easy to use without coding knowledge, but editing the theme may require a bit. I would recommend finding a free theme similar to what you want, and then you'll be able to edit the pictures and hopefully avoid coding.

 

You can use extensions to add features you want without needing any coding, too.

 

I made my (barely used) site - http://www.djcube.co.uk - by using a wordpress theme and changing a couple of small parts.

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Yeah I think I found a theme I could use. It seems to be mainly for posting art etc, so should suit me fine. Here's examples of how people use it:

http://wpfolio.visitsteve.com/wiki/screenshots/wpfolio-user-showcase

 

But yeah I hope it doesn't take too much fiddling around with to get to work, I really do suck at anything related to computers and technology. =P

 

It's figuring out a host now that is kinda bugging me, as I have no clue what all of the terms mean which they keep throwing at me. D:

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If you don't mind making a few posts to keep your account open, Frihost are very good. They offer 250mb space, 10GB monthly bandwidth, unlimited subdomains, unlimited email accounts for free and are just in general a really reliable host.

 

So if you're interested in just trying something, I'd highly recommend them. If your site is successful, you can always move to a paid host in the future.

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At the moment I'm using www.tsohost.co.uk who seem to be quite popular at the moment. Decent prices for what you get.

 

I used to use www.dataflame.co.uk and swear by them but they are slightly more expensive. Their customer support is fantastic - you get email responses within minutes.

 

I've recommended tsohost here many times. I don't know if it still applies but adding the promo code TENPERCENT used to get you ten percent off for life.

 

If you don't want to spend any money you could try using http://www.freehostia.com but I don't know how reliable they are.

 

In addition to Wordpress perhaps consider:

 

Tumblr: http://www.tumblr.com/

Posterous: https://posterous.com/

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Not to put a damper on the Wordpress buzz but I've found (at least with animation) artists tend to use blogspot (more for a blog with some stuff than portfolio but it can be used as that). Whether this makes a difference to your decision I don't know but I think they network themselves through blogspot.

 

Or you could have both!

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I already have a blog on Blogspot, but that is just to update on things. I'd also like to have an actual "site" as my portfolio, something I can link people to and say "Hey, you can check out my work here!". At the moment I don't really have anything I can point people to, so yeah. =)

 

As for hosts, would it be okay for me as a Belgian to go with a UK host or does it really not matter at all where you're from? I mean, seeing as it's all online stuff anyway. =P

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I'd love to have a professional design/program me something nice

The designer should definitely be yourself. If you get some free time, why not throw together a design? Ignore basic standards/frameworks (except for a few things like... make the bulk of the text in a web-friendly font) and make something creative and artistic. There are people out there who might turn your design into a site just to boost their portfolio, or for very small fees (people make crazy offers on template forums).

 

Look for inspiration on

 

http://www.cssdrive.com/

http://browse.deviantart.com/designs/web/?order=9

http://www.csselite.com/

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Oooh some lovely examples in there Shorty.

 

If I ever have free time again (can't see any in the near future), I might give it another shot. You'll know when it happens when another "please help me!" thread pops up in here. =P

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