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Create a new folder on your computer's desktop, called 'Backup.'
Launch a web browser and go to www.godaddy.com.
Log in to your GoDaddy account, and click 'My Account' to navigate to the Account Manager.
Select 'Web Hosting' in the Products section. When the screen shifts to your hosting account, click the 'Launch' button next to the account that contains the site that you want to back up.
Click the 'Content' tab in the Hosting Control Center, then click 'Java FTP Client.'
Click 'Yes' or 'Trust' if a security window asks you for permission to continue.
Set the left-hand 'Local System' window to the 'Backup' folder on your computer's desktop.
Drag and drop all of the files for the website you are backing up from the right-hand 'Remote System' window into the 'Backup' folder.
Connect an external drive to your computer via a USB port. Depending on the size of your website, this could be as small as a flash drive or as large as an independent hard drive.
Drag and drop the 'Backup' folder into the external drive. Store this drive somewhere safe.
In Feburary 2016 27,
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Saturday, 27 February 2016
Thursday, 4 February 2016
How to Upload a Website to GoDaddyIn Feburary 2016 04,
In Feburary 2016 04,
Open your FTP client and type in your GoDaddy hosting account username and password. If you want to avoid using a third-party FTP client, you can use the built-in GoDaddy FTP client; however, this is not recommended for large files. To access the GoDaddy FTP client, go to 'Hosting' under 'My Products.' Click 'Manage Account' by your hosting account. Under 'Content', click 'FTP Client.'
Navigate to the folder on your server where your new website files will be stored. In most circumstances, use the initial directory.
Go to the folder on your hard drive that contains your website’s HTML files.
Once you have successfully logged in to your server through the FTP client, drag and drop the files from your hard drive to the server. Make sure you have an index.html file; this is the initial page of your website that will be seen when someone types in your domain name. For example, www.yoursite.com/index.html is equivalent to www.yoursite.com.
Visit your domain name to see if the files uploaded correctly. Under most circumstances, your site should be live instantaneously. Refresh your browser if you do not see any changes.
Troubleshoot any problems that arise. Click on every link, particularly internal links, to see if they are working properly. If they are not working, go back to the raw HTML file and correct them as needed. All link and image paths should be relative to the domain and not paths on your computer. For instance, a header image might read file:///C|/my documents/photos/header1.jpg in the source code when it should read /images/header1.jpg or http://www.yoursite.com/images/header1.jpg.
Promote your new website!
In Feburary 2016 04,
Open your FTP client and type in your GoDaddy hosting account username and password. If you want to avoid using a third-party FTP client, you can use the built-in GoDaddy FTP client; however, this is not recommended for large files. To access the GoDaddy FTP client, go to 'Hosting' under 'My Products.' Click 'Manage Account' by your hosting account. Under 'Content', click 'FTP Client.'
Navigate to the folder on your server where your new website files will be stored. In most circumstances, use the initial directory.
Go to the folder on your hard drive that contains your website’s HTML files.
Once you have successfully logged in to your server through the FTP client, drag and drop the files from your hard drive to the server. Make sure you have an index.html file; this is the initial page of your website that will be seen when someone types in your domain name. For example, www.yoursite.com/index.html is equivalent to www.yoursite.com.
Visit your domain name to see if the files uploaded correctly. Under most circumstances, your site should be live instantaneously. Refresh your browser if you do not see any changes.
Troubleshoot any problems that arise. Click on every link, particularly internal links, to see if they are working properly. If they are not working, go back to the raw HTML file and correct them as needed. All link and image paths should be relative to the domain and not paths on your computer. For instance, a header image might read file:///C|/my documents/photos/header1.jpg in the source code when it should read /images/header1.jpg or http://www.yoursite.com/images/header1.jpg.
Promote your new website!
In Feburary 2016 04,
Monday, 1 February 2016
How to Set Permissions in Go DaddyIn Feburary 2016 01,
In Feburary 2016 01,
Open a Web browser window, navigate to the GoDaddy.com home page, log into your account and then click the 'My Account' link.
Click the 'Web Hosting' link within the 'Products' section and then click the 'Launch' link adjacent to the name of the hosting account you want to update.
Click the 'File Manager' link within the 'Content' section.
Select one or more directories, click the 'Permissions' icon and then click 'Advanced.'
Uncheck the 'Read' box to prevent public access to the directory, or check the box to re-enable public access if you disabled it previously.
Uncheck the 'Write' box to prevent users from writing to files in the directory, or check the box to re-enable writing access if you disabled it previously.
Uncheck the 'Execute (Directory)' box to prevent users from executing scripts within the directory, or check the box to re-enable script access if you disabled it previously.
Click 'OK' to confirm your choices.
Set Permissions on a Windows Server
Open a Web browser window, navigate to the GoDaddy.com home page, log into your account and then click the 'My Account' link.
Click the 'Web Hosting' link within the 'Products' section and then click the 'Launch' link adjacent to the name of the hosting account you want to update.
Click the 'IIS Settings' link within the 'Content' section.
Select one or more directories and then click 'Edit.'
Uncheck the 'Anonymous Access' box to prevent public access to the selected directories, or check the box to re-enable public access if you disabled it previously. In either case, click 'OK' to confirm your choice.
In Feburary 2016 01,
Open a Web browser window, navigate to the GoDaddy.com home page, log into your account and then click the 'My Account' link.
Click the 'Web Hosting' link within the 'Products' section and then click the 'Launch' link adjacent to the name of the hosting account you want to update.
Click the 'File Manager' link within the 'Content' section.
Select one or more directories, click the 'Permissions' icon and then click 'Advanced.'
Uncheck the 'Read' box to prevent public access to the directory, or check the box to re-enable public access if you disabled it previously.
Uncheck the 'Write' box to prevent users from writing to files in the directory, or check the box to re-enable writing access if you disabled it previously.
Uncheck the 'Execute (Directory)' box to prevent users from executing scripts within the directory, or check the box to re-enable script access if you disabled it previously.
Click 'OK' to confirm your choices.
Set Permissions on a Windows Server
Open a Web browser window, navigate to the GoDaddy.com home page, log into your account and then click the 'My Account' link.
Click the 'Web Hosting' link within the 'Products' section and then click the 'Launch' link adjacent to the name of the hosting account you want to update.
Click the 'IIS Settings' link within the 'Content' section.
Select one or more directories and then click 'Edit.'
Uncheck the 'Anonymous Access' box to prevent public access to the selected directories, or check the box to re-enable public access if you disabled it previously. In either case, click 'OK' to confirm your choice.
In Feburary 2016 01,
How to Export a Site from GoDaddyIn Feburary 2016 01,
In Feburary 2016 01,
Log in to your GoDaddy account. Under the 'My Account' menu, select 'My Products.' Scroll down until you locate the 'Web Hosting' link. Click on it. A list of domains you have hosted with GoDaddy appears. Click the 'Launch' button to open the hosting control center. Once inside your hosting control center, select 'Content' from the horizontal navigation bar. A drop-down menu appears. One of the options on the menu is 'Java FTP Client.' Click on this. A Java application opens. The application has two windows; the window on the right shows the files you have uploaded to GoDaddy's servers that are part of your website. The window on the left displays files as they are organized on your machine's local hard drive.
Make a new local directory. To do so, click on the 'New Folder' icon situated under the window that displays the files on your local drive. A box opens prompting you to enter a name for the new directory. After entering a name, click 'OK.' The new folder appears as a directory on your local drive listings. Double-click on it to open it.
Return to the window on the right. Select and highlight all folders and files by clicking on each row with the control (Ctrl) button on your keyboard pressed. When all folders are selected and highlighted in blue, click on the left-pointing arrow between the two windows. This arrow only becomes 'live' after files are selected. Once you click on the arrow, the files that comprise your website begin downloading to your website. A progress report can be seen in the box below the two windows displaying the files. When the download is complete, you will have successfully exported your site from GoDaddy.
In Feburary 2016 01,
Log in to your GoDaddy account. Under the 'My Account' menu, select 'My Products.' Scroll down until you locate the 'Web Hosting' link. Click on it. A list of domains you have hosted with GoDaddy appears. Click the 'Launch' button to open the hosting control center. Once inside your hosting control center, select 'Content' from the horizontal navigation bar. A drop-down menu appears. One of the options on the menu is 'Java FTP Client.' Click on this. A Java application opens. The application has two windows; the window on the right shows the files you have uploaded to GoDaddy's servers that are part of your website. The window on the left displays files as they are organized on your machine's local hard drive.
Make a new local directory. To do so, click on the 'New Folder' icon situated under the window that displays the files on your local drive. A box opens prompting you to enter a name for the new directory. After entering a name, click 'OK.' The new folder appears as a directory on your local drive listings. Double-click on it to open it.
Return to the window on the right. Select and highlight all folders and files by clicking on each row with the control (Ctrl) button on your keyboard pressed. When all folders are selected and highlighted in blue, click on the left-pointing arrow between the two windows. This arrow only becomes 'live' after files are selected. Once you click on the arrow, the files that comprise your website begin downloading to your website. A progress report can be seen in the box below the two windows displaying the files. When the download is complete, you will have successfully exported your site from GoDaddy.
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