Hi and welcome to the world of proffessional hosting

You say that you built a site using Tripod before, its going to be a steep learning curve to get a site running without a lot more knowledge.
We are a lot different from the Tripod sitebuilder type of thing, the Astahost package is a full blown hosting service.
Control Panel is the "industry standard" simplified way of administering your account and webpages here.
There are many tutorials out there to help you get to understand Cpanel.
Heres just one i found on google.http://www.freehosting123.com/tutorials/60_cpanel/index.html its all video, dont be put off that the cpanel version is different in the tutorial, they all basically work the same.
Also dont worry about the account activation page subdomain section where it says Trap17 - this is an error on that page.Rest assured your hosted here at Astahost not our sister site Trap17.You see all the backend pages were designed for Trap then renamed for us here, some mistakes are still in the text but not the code.
You have suggested using Joomla CMS, this is a very good way to start!! but also will require a bit of learning.
There are other CMS systems such as Drupal and Wordpress but for me Joomla is the king of them all.
I am a bit of a Joomla expert here at Astahost, I have a tutorial about how to install the latest Joomla package.This will really help you along getting Joomla installed and also configuring the parts of Cpanel you need to configure to get Joomla to work on Astahost.
http://www.astahost.com/index.php?showtopi...9&hl=joomlaJoomla can be very powerfull and versatile because you can customise it with literally thousands of free templates, free module, free components.These allow you to build just about any website you want without it feeling like a standard CMS site.
If I were you I would google around for free Joomla templates there are soo many stes out there!!, you say you want a WOW guild site, I have seen WOW templates for Joomla before so maybe you can just install one of them?
I would be happy to help you with your site and with the configuration of Joomla if you decide to go down the Joomla route..
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