Joomla Web Hosting

Joomla is a free and open-source content management system (CMS) that powers ~2.7% of web sites on the ‘net. It's extendable with tons of free plugins and themes. With x-WebHost.tk you can install Joomla with just a click through an automatic installer - QuickInstall. x-WebHost.tk offers 100% compatible Joomla Hosting for tens of thousands of sites already, and is the perfect match for your Joomla-based web site.

100% Compatible Joomla Hosting

  • Install the latest version of Joomla
  • Exceeds Joomla minimum system requirements
  • Includes latest versions of Apache, MySQL, & PHP
  • PHP runs as suPHP for increased Joomla security

WordPress Web Hosting


WordPress is an award-winning blog platform that we recommend for blogging. With x-webhost.tk, you can have your very own self-hosted WordPress blog with your own domain. Get started with your own WordPress installation with custom themes, plugins, and your own domain name with HostGator today!

100% WordPress Compatible Hosting

  • Exceeds WordPress minimum requirements
  • Latest Versions of Apache, MySQL, & PHP
  • Installs the newest WordPress Version
  • PHP runs as suPHP for increased WordPress security

Free SEO - Submit your site to over than 160 search engines!

Easily submit URL to over 160 different search engines with this simple url submission tool. Now anyone can submit urls for free!

SEO is a technique which helps search engines find and rank your site higher than the millions of other sites in response to a search query. SEO thus helps you get traffic from search engines.






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Useful Glossary


Internet Terms



Web hosting - a service that provides space on the internet that can be used for a website. The space provided is typically stored on a group of servers (computers) that are located in a secure location. Hosting is only one part of an online presence, as a website must be associated with a domain name (such as www.example.com) that is purchased through a registrar to appear on the internet.
Address bar - the area typically found in the top part of a browser that is used to input a domain name or URL.
URL - the location of a website on the internet. URL stands for "Uniform Resource Locator."
IP address - the location of a computer in the physical world. IP address stands for "Internet Protocol address."
Search engine - a website on the internet that is used to search other websites for terms and phrases. Commonly used search engines include Google, Yahoo, and Bing.
SEO - a service (typically available for a nominal fee) that helps to increase a website's rankings in the results of a search performed via a search engine. SEO stands for "Search Engine Optimization."

Computer Terms


Bandwidth - the amount of information that can be transferred from your website on the internet (Montly).
Server - another name for a computer.
Operating system - the program that is used to run a computer. Commonly used operating systems include Windows (XP, Vista, 7), Mac OS, UNIX, and Linux.


Website Terms


Domain - the name of your website. Also known as a "Domain name." An example of a domain is "www.example.com".
DNS - information used by the internet regarding the location of a website. DNS stands for "Domain Name System." Refer to the Domain DNS knowledgebase article for more information on this topic.
Nameservers - tells the internet where to find your website.
WHOIS - public record of the domain and how to contact the owner. A WHOIS search can be performed at any WHOIS search engine.

Web Hosting - What is it?

web hosting service is a type of Internet hosting service that allows individuals and organizations to make their own website accessible via the World Wide Web. Web hosts are companies that provide space on a server they own or lease for use by their clients as well as providing Internet connectivity, typically in a data center. Web hosts can also provide data center space and connectivity to the Internet for servers they do not own to be located in their data center, called colocation.
The scope of hosting services varies widely. The most basic is web page and small-scale file hosting, where files can be uploaded via File Transfer Protocol (FTP) or a Web interface. The files are usually delivered to the Web "as is" or with little processing. ManyInternet service providers (ISPs) offer this service free to their subscribers. People can also obtain Web page hosting from other, alternative service providers. Personal web site hosting is typically free, advertisement-sponsored, or inexpensive. Business web site hosting often has a higher expense.
Single page hosting is generally sufficient only for personal web pages. A complex site calls for a more comprehensive package that provides database support and application development platforms (e.g. PHPJavaRuby on RailsColdFusion, and ASP.NET). These facilities allow the customers to write or install scripts for applications like forumsand content management. For e-commerceSSL is also highly recommended.
The host may also provide an interface or control panel for managing the Web server and installing scripts as well as other services like e-mail. Some hosts specialize in certain software or services (e.g. e-commerce). They are commonly used by larger companies to outsource network infrastructure to a hosting company.