I need to register a domain name and get hosting that is compatible with a mac?

Posted on Mar 12, 2008 under domain news and reports | 8 Comments

Who is the best and I would also like templates. thank u.
I am looking for real answers, not affiliate 'advice'.

8 Responses to “I need to register a domain name and get hosting that is compatible with a mac?”

  1. helpanewbie.com Says:
  2. Hosting does not need to be mac compatible, as long you can ftp files to your web host. You can find step by step guide on how to create a website at website like http://oktutorial.com/webdesign.htm .

  3. Dear frind, just try ixWebhosting at the address below:

    https://www.ixwebhosting.com/templates/ix/v2/affiliate/clickthru.cgi?id=showplan

    On the subsequent page refer to Hosting Plans section. They say:

    You can run Windows , Linux or Mac OS on your computer, it doesn't matter. We're fully compatible!

    You can also register up to 2 domains with them for free! Unlimited storage, unlimited bandwidth! Multi-awarded!

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  4. As long as your web site is conform to W3C standard, you can view your site from any computer (windows, mac, linux, etc.).

    The domain registration and hosting themselves don't influence the compatibility. For domain registration, I'd suggest godaddy and moniker. If you want cheapest price, go to name.com.

    For hosting plans, I'd suggest Hostgator, bluehost, hostican, for more choice, go to http://hostingmatrix.org

    So, the most important thing is make your web pages standard, you can validate your pages at http://validator.w3.org/

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