Web Hosting
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Web Hosting
Could anyone suggest a web host for someone like me with limited experience? I've been told by 'tech-support' at WIX, GoDaddy and others that they don't support WYSIWYG. Then they try to sell me on their own builders or WordPress.
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GoDaddy as well as other normal hosting companies (not Wix or Weebly) will work with Web Builder.
Re: Web Hosting
With WYSIWYG Web Builder, you install a program on your own computer. You use that to make and save the website. Then you can upload your work through FTP to any hosting service that (suggested) also has PHP support. PHP is a programming language used on websites with more than just information (such as a form). You may also want to check Let's Encrypt support. This means you can have a secure website (called SSL or https) generally with no additional cost.
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Re: Web Hosting
Hi eyeglassboy! Contact me through my form on my webpage... I have a suggestion.eyeglassboy wrote: ↑Tue Jul 06, 2021 6:30 pm Could anyone suggest a web host for someone like me with limited experience? I've been told by 'tech-support' at WIX, GoDaddy and others that they don't support WYSIWYG. Then they try to sell me on their own builders or WordPress.

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Re: Web Hosting
One question that hasn't been asked what is your location? You really don't want to sign up to a hosting provider that isn't in the same time zone do you.
Re: Web Hosting
Any web host with standard CPanel hosting (not WP) with FTP capabilities (the way to upload files) will work. That is the beauty of WYSIWYG, it's a lot more stable than database driven hosting.
For GoDaddy, here is what I suggest - https://www.godaddy.com/hosting/web-hosting. Choose Ultimate or Maximum for the SSL cert.
And I second what BaconFries said. Choose a host that is in your country (local) and has awesome customer service (open on weekends) and up time.
For GoDaddy, here is what I suggest - https://www.godaddy.com/hosting/web-hosting. Choose Ultimate or Maximum for the SSL cert.
And I second what BaconFries said. Choose a host that is in your country (local) and has awesome customer service (open on weekends) and up time.
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