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What is uptime? Uptime is the percentage of time that a web site is working. For example, if some host has an uptime average of 99.86%, this means that your site will be down for a total about 1 hour each month. We monitor uptime of customer websites of many web hosts and we display this data on the host's details page. Some hosts also offer "uptime guarantees" but this is not as valuable as it might appear (see our gotchas page for more details). Can I use Java applets, JavaScript, and Flash pages on my site? Yes. Those are client-side technologies, so the host doesn't have to do anything to support or enable them. Any browser (such as Internet Explorer or Netscape) that supports them is enough, so any host will do. It doesn't matter whether Java or Flash are listed among the plan's features, they are supported by default. free web site, Free Web Hosting.

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Getting a web host There are four main ways of hosting a web site: shared hosting, dedicated hosting, co-location, or doing it yourself. Most fitting and cheapest way for 99% of new webmasters will be shared hosting. Here is the way it works: You find the best web hosting plan that will fit your needs - that's the major point of the hosting plans database on this site. You sign up (probably using a credit card) with that web host. You choose how often you will be charged (usually monthly to yearly). You get a confirmation email (or see the info displayed in your browser) with so-called name servers (see our domain name guide for more info) and other data that you may need (such as temporary address where you can see your site and the web address of the control panel for your site). You login to the account you created when you have registered your domain name (see above) and you change your domain's name servers to those that you received in the previous step. You upload all the HTML, graphics, and programming files that were created when you designed your site (see above) from your hard drive to your hosting account. This can be done either by using an FTP client such as the one built-in to your operating system (or for example CuteFTP or WS_FTP), by using your web page editor such as FrontPage, or by using the control panel of your site. After your name servers changes propagate across the Internet (usually up to 48 hours), you will be able to access your new web site at your domain name. Even before that, you can usually see your site at the temporary address you were given in step 3. domain name hosting.
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