Welcome to the Internet & World Wide Web section on tux.re.
This forum area is for discussions about the modern Internet in all its forms — websites, browsers, web standards, domains, hosting, online services, web security, search engines, forums, web applications, and the technologies behind the World Wide Web.
Whether you want to talk about how the web works, ask for help with a website, discuss browsers and privacy, share knowledge about domains and hosting, or explore the history and future of the Internet, this is the right place.
We welcome both beginners and experienced users. Please try to keep discussions friendly, useful, and relevant to the topic. A good forum grows through helpful questions, practical answers, and respectful discussion.
Forum Guidelines
1. Stay on topic
Posts should be related to the Internet, websites, browsers, web services, hosting, domains, or the World Wide Web.
2. Be respectful
Please treat other members with respect, even if you disagree with them. Personal attacks, insults, and unnecessary arguments are not welcome.
3. No spam
Do not post spam, meaningless advertisements, or repeated promotional content.
4. Limit self-promotion
You are welcome to mention your own project, website, forum, service, or article when it is directly relevant to the discussion, but please do not turn the forum into an advertising platform. Too much promotion for your own projects, especially without useful discussion, may be removed.
5. Post useful details
If you ask for help, include enough information so others can understand the problem. For example: browser version, operating system, error message, URL structure, server software, or what exactly you already tried.
6. No illegal or abusive content
Do not post content that supports phishing, fraud, malware, illegal access, or abuse of online services.
7. Use clear titles
Please choose meaningful topic titles so other users can quickly understand what your post is about.
8. Keep links relevant
Links are fine when they help explain something, provide documentation, or support a technical discussion. Pure link-dropping without context is discouraged.
We hope this forum becomes a useful place for discussions about the open web, online technologies, and the services that shape the Internet today.
Enjoy your stay on TUX.RE.