Squarespace (https://www.squarespace.com) has a good reputation.
If your site doesn’t require any code on the back end (and I would guess it doesn’t, given its age) you could put it on Amazon S3, so you pay only for the storage space (a few cents per gigabyte).

--Barry


On 3 Jan 2017, at 21:49, Nick Thompson wrote:

Dear Phellow Phriammers,



I am in the uncomfortable position of being bound by threads of steel to
Earthlink.  Many, MANY, years I go I started a website on Earthlink,
{http://home.earthlink.net/~nickthompson/naturaldesigns/

}, and put a lot of my writing, and some commentary up on it. The website creation and editing medium (trellix) was pretty good for its time, and there are many ways that I find the site quite satisfying. But gradually Earthlink has withdrawn its support, and now I am not sure I could get in to edit or change it. Meantime, Research Gate has gotten started, and provides a somewhat better place to meet the world and archive my stuff. And also, having the site on earthlink binds me to them and their 22 dollar a month
fee.  So. .



I am wondering if there is a way (or a service that would) scrape the
website and, possibly, dump it into a new and more reliable, more website creation medium? Please, ambulatory knowledge only. I don't want a people
doing deep searches to answer this  question .



Thanks, as always .



Nick



Nicholas S. Thompson

Emeritus Professor of Psychology and Biology

Clark University

http://home.earthlink.net/~nickthompson/naturaldesigns/


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