lavendersparkle: Jewish rat (Default)
lavendersparkle ([personal profile] lavendersparkle) wrote2008-04-22 11:28 pm
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How to make a website

Oh wisdom of LJ, I am definitely not l33t and I am a bit confused about how to make a website. I can cope with how to do the HTML but I'm a bit confused about how to buy a domain name and connect it to my website. I've registered with the Student Run Computer Facility which I intend to use to host my site. They say that I can 'point' a domain to my website hosted with them. I'm a bit confused about what I'd need to buy from the domain hosting site. The FAQ on the computing service say I need someone to host the DNS server for my domain name but I'm worried that I'll do something wrong.
nameandnature: Giles from Buffy (Default)

[personal profile] nameandnature 2008-04-23 09:04 am (UTC)(link)
Yes, their domain service looks good, because you get the DNS control panel as part of it. You could buy example.com through them and point www.example.com at SRCF fairly easily, I guess.

SRCF don't (and can't) handle email, I notice. Is that important, i.e. do you need to be able to get mail for someone@example.com?

[identity profile] lavendersparkle.livejournal.com 2008-04-23 09:16 am (UTC)(link)
Right, I've registered www.samandalecswedding.co.uk through http://www.123-reg.co.uk/. I'm not bothered about not being able to have email addresses with the domain name.
nameandnature: Giles from Buffy (Default)

[personal profile] nameandnature 2008-04-24 12:36 am (UTC)(link)
So I guess the next thing is to tell SRCF that you want them to host the website. Once they've set up their end, use the control panel thingy for 123reg to add something that says that www.samandalecswedding.co.uk is an alias for kern.srcf.societies.cam.ac.uk. I don't know what their particular control panel looks like, but for the Gradwell one, I ended up filling in boxes so that I got something which looked like this. The relevant line for this is the bottom one, which says that blog.noctua.org.uk is an alias (or CNAME) for livejournal.com.