Archive for July, 2011

PHP-Nuke and Windows Hosting

Sunday, July 24th, 2011

PHP-Nuke is a popular program that is used primarily for content management and creating automated news-publishing sites. Community-based websites can be built from the ground up, along with a vast array of features that allows the site to be easily maintained over time.

PHP-Nuke allows users to create constantly evolving flows of data, presented as a dynamic site with frequent streams of new information. Users can configure text through accessing the programs language folder; through simple data entry, they can establish and define PHP instructions. Blocks of information such as layouts can be duplicated for use with each successive page, creating a consistent look and feel to a sites presentation. This approach is most often applied to links bars on the side of the page, as they generally maintain the same position for the entire website. The level of customization offers a wide variety of options for users to personalize their page.

Achieving Windows hosting with PHP-Nuke is a seamless process, one that offers full compatibility with the program. Quadra Hosting provides such a service, with PHP-Nuke being packaged with their web hosting bundles.

Customer Support is Important with Business Web Hosting

Thursday, July 7th, 2011

Having web support 24 hours a day is very important when it comes to business web hosting, no matter how great you are at website development. There are always things that you will not be able to do yourself and sometimes you may know about a server being down before they do – there will be a lot of servers to take care of on their end.

You also want this support free of charge, no matter which country you are calling from. Many companies are able to offer this through e-mail or live chat support and then a toll-free number for their local residents.

No matter how you contact the company, you should receive a swift and friendly reply that answers the questions that you ask. You can test this by sending an e-mail about the service or using the live chat to ask a few questions before you do sign up. If you do not like the way that they talk to you then do not sign up with them.