A smallGod smallHosting package is perfect for publishing your Apple iWeb created website. With the upcoming Apple iCloud service, Apple will no longer be providing iWeb publishing. You will want to move your iWeb created website before June 30, 2012.
If you have iWeb '09 (version 3.0) or later, follow these steps from the Mac on which you published your web site. To check which version of iWeb you have choose iWeb > About iWeb.
If you have an earlier version of iWeb, select the "Publish to Folder" option to publish your site to a local folder and then upload it to a third-party hosting service.
You can do business with smallGod.net in confidence. We have partnered with Authorize.Net, a leading payment gateway since 1996, to accept credit cards and electronic check payments safely and securely for our customers.
The Authorize.Net Payment Gateway manages the complex routing of sensitive customer information through the electronic check and credit card processing networks. See an online payments diagram
The company adheres to strict industry standards for payment processing, including:
256-bit Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) technology for secure Internet Protocol (IP) transactions.
Industry leading encryption hardware and software methods and security protocols to protect customer information.
Compliance with the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS).
For additional information regarding the privacy of your sensitive cardholder data,
please read the Authorize.Net Privacy Policy.
The domain smallGod.net is registered with the Authorize.Net Verified Merchant Seal program.
We began providing web hosting as JPK Video Internet Services in 2002. We started out providing hosting to our web design clients because we felt the need to have control over our web server. It started out as a single server connected to a DSL line in the office. As we grew it became apparent that we should move to a data center. Now we are located in one of the premiere data centers on the West Coast. In 2009 we re-branded as smallGod Media.
A content management system is a software system which allows users with little or no knowledge of web programming languages to easily create and manage the site's content.