I haven't done any research into this but just as a quick possibility, try www.absolutelyfreehosting.com There are definitly sites out there that will host your site and then give you an address like, yourSite.TheHosting.net Darragh Blog and Linux accessibility walk-through's: www.digitaldarragh.com -----Original Message----- From: vicsireland-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx on behalf of Declan Meenagh Sent: Sun 22/02/2009 20:46 To: vicsireland@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [vicsireland] Re: [vicsireland] Ok the only free domains are .tk, but they add some wierd flash add bar thing that might mess up jaws. There are loads of free web page creators, but I don't think there's anyone that is accessible. Something like Blogger or a Bebo group might be the most accessible options? Or does your Internet Service provider provide you with free web space? -Declan || DMeenagh@xxxxxxxxx || Declan.P.Meenagh@xxxxxxx Blog: www.DeclanMeenagh.com || Twitter: www.twitter.com/dagda LInkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/declanmeenagh ~ 14-15th feb. It's going to be EPIC! ~ http://www.epiccon.info/ ~ You can't stop the signal! ~ http://signal.serenityfirefly.com/ 1998/10/27 GERARD SHANAHAN <GERSHAN@xxxxxx> > Lads& Lassies, Can anyone tell me is there any resource on the web where > one might free hosting, free domain and free registration etc for a website > as I am considering building an accessible website for an event that in > organising in the coming months. > Gerry Shanahan >