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Suzie B
03-25-2009, 01:01 AM
I am creating my first website - a little scary so far...

I am wondering if there is a way in WebEasy Pro 7 that I can e-mail the person that I am building the website for a copy of what I have so far. So that maybe they can tell me what they like or don't like.

I am obviously new to this and would appreciate some help ~
Thanks!

WebMonkey08
03-25-2009, 01:20 AM
Put it on the I-N-T-E-R-N-E-T.. so they can view, and critique it ..

davidrosso
03-25-2009, 03:17 AM
Put it on the I-N-T-E-R-N-E-T.. so they can view, and critique it ..

Exactly. Upload it to a temporary location. Many features won't work right unless they are running on a web server.

Suzie B
03-25-2009, 12:49 PM
Sorry - but how do I upload to a 'temporary location'? I am assuming that a 'temporary location' would have to have a domain name, right? :confused:

JohnnyD
03-25-2009, 05:10 PM
Sorry - but how do I upload to a 'temporary location'? I am assuming that a 'temporary location' would have to have a domain name, right? :confused:

You are correct. You would need a domain name to do it the way these guys are tellign you. But you could also simply place your built files into a folder and then zip it and email it to the 'client.' They can double click on the HTML file after they unzip it and see the site as it would be online without having to upload it. Just make sure that you put ALL of the files in the folder.

davidrosso
03-25-2009, 10:57 PM
Sorry - but how do I upload to a 'temporary location'? I am assuming that a 'temporary location' would have to have a domain name, right? :confused:

If you don't currently have a website or server space you can get free sites from tripod and various other places.

My favorite FREE service is http://www.sitesled.com

WebMonkey08
03-25-2009, 11:08 PM
If you don't currently have a website or server space you can get free sites from tripod and various other places.

My favorite FREE service is http://www.sitesled.com

Go to 'The Best Damn Web Host' (http://www.thebestdamnwebhost.com/)... and cop a Host !

JohnnyD
03-26-2009, 12:30 AM
Look at all this extra work you are having this poor person do. Shame on you, you two! All they have to do is compress the folder where they build the site and email it to the client. The client unzips the file and then double clicks on the html file. Done. No signing up for free web hosting, then being bombarded by ads that no one wants. No. Mine is obviously the least cumbersome way.

davidrosso
03-26-2009, 02:20 AM
Look at all this extra work you are having this poor person do. Shame on you, you two! All they have to do is compress the folder where they build the site and email it to the client. The client unzips the file and then double clicks on the html file. Done. No signing up for free web hosting, then being bombarded by ads that no one wants. No. Mine is obviously the least cumbersome way.

SiteSled.com is AD-FREE hosting. Its actually a pretty nice service, used it alot before I got my ix hosting account.

And somethings actually to be run from on a webserver to actually look and work right, thats why I suggested the free hosting. Its also easier to simply email a customer a web address once and tell them that they can check the ongoing progress of the your work at that site anytime.