keri-j
Oct 8 2006, 12:37 AM
| | I'm thinking about getting hosted on Trap17, there's one problem.... Posting! The big question is could I be bothered/would I have the time to post consistently? I have school and loads of other SH*T going on in my life, also, i'm only 13... could I actually think of something to post? I can only write HTML, and have basic understanding of javascript and css (i can just about recognise some php), so is it worth it? And to all the hosted members out there, surely the posting is at least a little inconvienient at times?
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BuffaloHELP
Oct 8 2006, 12:50 AM
If keeping consistant activity in our forum is the question, perhaps you should try http://www.trap17.net hosting program by Xisto Corporation. This dot NET account will place one ad banner on top of every page. However, you do not require to post or pay anything to keep this free account. It's an instant setup and functions very similar to Trap17 dot COM account. There are few limitations but for your web hosting style/needs it is a perfect starting point.
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keri-j
Oct 8 2006, 12:52 AM
I would, but I really hate advertisements. Seriously, you have no idea the degree to which I detest online ads. I HATE THEM!!! 
Thanks for the advice though.
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Saint_Michael
Oct 8 2006, 01:14 AM
most everyone hates ad's that why we are here. If you spend about 30-45 minutes here posting good posts you can get a 20-30 credits easy. Most people send maybe a day at the most to build up credits and then don't come back until they run out of credits.
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Plenoptic
Oct 8 2006, 01:26 AM
Well I started here at 14 and started posting and got the package easily. When I first joined I ended up building up 100 credits easily here because there is a lot of topics you can post in or create. I have found that at times I can go a few weeks without posting because I like you have school and other things to do but I right now have 215 credits so no matter what I'll be able to go away for long periods at a time and still be fine on credits... even 100 days and i'll still have 115 left. I have found that a few days spent can build up a lot of credits it's easier than just getting to 10 and keeping it there because something might come up so I go a bit farther.
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Mich
Oct 8 2006, 02:15 AM
I agree. You can build up credits quickly since the credits depend on the length and serious content in each post, not the number of posts you make. I have built up to 100+ just in case I need the time off. There is also another option if you can afford it. Check this Out.
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Zero Ziat
Oct 8 2006, 04:22 AM
Well, firstly, welcome to the Trap. Secondly: If you stay active, post, discuss, make friends, help, get well along, get help, post tutorials ($!!!) or anything else, you can be a valuable member. Also, watch out with the language. >_> Anyways if you install different software you can try just as a CMS or Forums or etc, you can get a good site. If you want to install SMF(Simple Machines Forums) you can do it via Fantastico or my Tutorial(Check last post in ProtoMan's post at the tutorial section, jhaslip and BH liked it! I am happy to know that. Well, after going that bit off-topic, I wish you luck. And I am most-likely the same as you, just recognise "some" JS, CSS and PHP, and I am a full-HTML writer... Later. (Join us!)
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salamangkero
Oct 8 2006, 06:00 AM
I'd say a good starting place to post is the "What Is..." forum. People there do have some interesting ideas and, let's face it, we all know something most other people don't. Unless we're under an oath of secrecy, I don't see why we can't share what we know. You can also post on the "Games" forum, if you play computer games just like almost every teenage boy out there. There really is no need to create new posts, you can always thrive on reacting to what other people say. As it is, it's much easier to join in a conversation than to start one, eh?  Well, of course don't just react with what you feel but also with what you're thinking  Best of luck with your forum postings/hosting credits
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darran
Oct 8 2006, 08:25 AM
First of all welcome to the forum keri-j I do not think posting is a big issue for anyone even for a 13 year old such as yourself. Think of it this way. Use this forum as a platform to learn new things and gain more knowledge. I am 19, but to be honest with you, in the what is forum, I hardly know more than 20% of what is being spoken about there. The learning curve is always there, and we should not pass out on such a good chance to continue learning. There is no regulation that a member needs to have a certain level of web programming to be able to efficiently post here. I can tell you that every member is worth having on the forum, each person is unique with their input to the forums and I would be more than happy to read their opinions and comments. I started on 31 August 2006, and now I have 110+ credits to my username. You can simple take 1 day and spend 20 minutes, and you can easily get 7-10 credits. So you can just post once every week in order to keep that quota or if you want, you can try doing what I do. Visit the forum whenever I am free, post whenever I have something to say, and soon enough, you will have an incredible number of credits and it will fill up for any emergency you might have 
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rvalkass
Oct 8 2006, 10:12 AM
Welcome to Trap 17. I have been a member here for over a year and a half and I can honestly say that I have never had a problem keeping the credits up. I use the computer for about and hour and a half each day and just post while I am doing my various bits of homework and web designing for people. It's not as difficult as it seems as each post can earn you one or two credits for a few lines, and if you write a tutorial or review occasionally then you can easily keep the credits up.
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keri-j
Dec 14 2006, 06:39 AM
QUOTE(KuBi @ Dec 14 2006, 02:20 AM)  If you can't keep up with credits, you may simply purchase credits at the /process page. But we'd still love to see you active. Well, I can't be bothered to buy credits from the process page, as all I have is cash, and not much of it. And if you'd "still love to see me active, how come you called me "sick" earlier? Maybe 'cos I am sick... Anyway.
On the criticalsecurity.net forums, we have this lovely rule where people who post in long dead topics get warned, and seeing as the problem is resolved, I think this topic should be closed really. Unless you want to leave it open for newbies worried about earning hosting credits...
EDIT: I just realised, some people seeing this topic might have thought I was suicidal until they read it... not that I'm not at times...
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Kubi
Dec 14 2006, 02:20 AM
If you can't keep up with credits, you may simply purchase credits at the /process page. But we'd still love to see you active.
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keri-j
Dec 14 2006, 01:14 AM
Well, as Albus said... I jumped, and I love it! It's really a lot easier than it seems, and credits are easy to make. Infact, this is my 100th post!! I'm a lot more commited now and really love it here. And I love the people, especially the following: Albus_Dumbledore, NigaiAmaiYume, Saint_Michael, BooZker, Salamangkero, Jlhaslip, and if I've missed anyone out, PM me and I'll put you up here.
Basically, I love Trap17!
EDIT: As I mentioned, this is my 100th post. But, unlike others who may be newer but still have more posts than me, I post quality and always use proper and spelling grammar etc. To the best of my ability. Also, I didn't post for ages when I was new. Anyway, I'm sure that more of us could make better posts if we really tried. As long as you try your best, that's all that matters. Unless it's a competition, then if you lose you suck ... I lose constantly, but whatever... I'm a loser
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rsf
Dec 14 2006, 12:41 AM
awardspace.com offers a free no-ad solution. However, I had to switch here because awardspace's uptime was not nearly good enough for my needs. Also their mysql kept getting overloaded. So it depends what you need it for. If you want the extra features and great uptime then just post every now and then. If you decide you don't need that and you only want to run a test site for coding, use another free host or download xampp and run a server on your own computer.
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FLaKes
Dec 10 2006, 10:42 PM
I dont have much time to do posting either, and I am not really good at making long posts, but somehow I can always manage to have somewhere in between 10 - 20 credits. Give it a try, its really worth it, you will never find a hosting as good as Trap 17's. And if you cant keep up with the posting save a copy of your data on your computer just in case.
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