if you use some php forum software, you can find hosting in the $5 range with cPanel. I remember hosting one 10 years ago with $3. good start, scale or migrate as needed if stuff picks up.
Web Development
Welcome to the web development community! This is a place to post, discuss, get help about, etc. anything related to web development
What is web development?
Web development is the process of creating websites or web applications
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- Keep content related to web development
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Some webdev blogs
Not sure what to post in here? Want some web development related things to read?
Heres a couple blogs that have web development related content
- https://frontendfoc.us/ - [RSS]
- https://wesbos.com/blog
- https://davidwalsh.name/ - [RSS]
- https://www.nngroup.com/articles/
- https://sia.codes/posts/ - [RSS]
- https://www.smashingmagazine.com/ - [RSS]
- https://www.bennadel.com/ - [RSS]
- https://web.dev/ - [RSS]
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I agree with @[email protected] - since you "don't know where to startβ - just start simple. Maybe lemmy will be fine for now.
Otherwise, to at least pitch some alternative: you can Google for a vbulletin host. A lot of hosting providers offer a "managed vbulletin" solution. Meaning you don't have to get a bare metal machine and don't have to be bothered with installing all the software yourself.
I don't know if there are free solutions, but with a quick Google, it doesn't seem like it's more than a couple $ a month for a small server
My first thought is reduce the complexity for now and start a Lemmy community for what you want. I know it's not going to be as versatile as a full-blown forum and any specific requirements you have might not be met, but there are creative ways to manage this as a moderator with the API.
It would be free, you wouldn't need to worry about the web security aspect for now and it might let you feel out how to manage topics/projects before you build an actual forum.
Sorry I couldn't directly answer your question, but was hoping that an alternative approach might be of use. It's just that hosting and managing a forum can be a time suck.
Thanks, is it possible to create sub categories. I haven't ever seen a mod api, I might try one out this evening. Thanks again.