In Feburary 2016 29,
Log in to your GoDaddy account (see Resources).
Click 'Free Products' followed by 'Starter/For Sale Web Page.'
Click 'Setup Starter Web Page' and select the domain name that you want to use from the list.
Click 'Build Web Site' and then 'Next.' Select 'Under Construction' template and then 'Next.' Select an image or upload one of your own before clicking 'Make it Live.'
In Feburary 2016 29,
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Showing posts with label Page. Show all posts
Monday, 29 February 2016
Thursday, 25 February 2016
How to Upload a Folder to the Bluehost ServerIn Feburary 2016 25,
In Feburary 2016 25,
Open Internet Explorer and type 'ftp://ftp.[domain.com],' where [domain.com] is your website's domain name.
Click 'Page' on Internet Explorer and click 'Open FTP site in Windows Explorer' to open a browser for the Bluehost server.
Press the 'Alt' button on your keyboard, then click 'File' and 'Log In.'
Enter your Bluehost username and password at the prompt and click 'Log On.'
Click and drag the folder you want to upload to Bluehost into the Windows Explorer window.
In Feburary 2016 25,
Open Internet Explorer and type 'ftp://ftp.[domain.com],' where [domain.com] is your website's domain name.
Click 'Page' on Internet Explorer and click 'Open FTP site in Windows Explorer' to open a browser for the Bluehost server.
Press the 'Alt' button on your keyboard, then click 'File' and 'Log In.'
Enter your Bluehost username and password at the prompt and click 'Log On.'
Click and drag the folder you want to upload to Bluehost into the Windows Explorer window.
In Feburary 2016 25,
Saturday, 20 February 2016
How to Change a GoDaddy Default PageIn Feburary 2016 20,
In Feburary 2016 20,
Navigate to the GoDaddy website. Log in to your account manager panel -- this is the control panel for your hosting account. Select 'Free Products.'
Click on 'Starter/For Sale Web Page' followed by 'Setup Starter Web Page.' If you have more than one domain registered on your account, a list of your domains will appear. Select the domain name that you want to work on before progressing further.
Click 'Build Website' to access the Starter Web Page Wizard. Then, click 'Next.' The 'Choose Your Page Type' page will appear.
Choose from one of the following options on the 'Choose Your Page Type' list: 'Domain Name For Sale' to alert potential buyers that your domain is for sale, 'Coming Soon' as a domain website page, 'Under Construction' as a placeholder page while you build your website or 'Custom,' which allows you to add your own message.
Select a template from the list that appears after you choose your page style. Click Next to proceed.
Choose from the images provided or upload an image of your own using the file upload feature. Click Next once again.
Type your own personalized text into the field provided. Click 'Make It Live.' Allow up to 48 hours for your new page to appear.
In Feburary 2016 20,
Navigate to the GoDaddy website. Log in to your account manager panel -- this is the control panel for your hosting account. Select 'Free Products.'
Click on 'Starter/For Sale Web Page' followed by 'Setup Starter Web Page.' If you have more than one domain registered on your account, a list of your domains will appear. Select the domain name that you want to work on before progressing further.
Click 'Build Website' to access the Starter Web Page Wizard. Then, click 'Next.' The 'Choose Your Page Type' page will appear.
Choose from one of the following options on the 'Choose Your Page Type' list: 'Domain Name For Sale' to alert potential buyers that your domain is for sale, 'Coming Soon' as a domain website page, 'Under Construction' as a placeholder page while you build your website or 'Custom,' which allows you to add your own message.
Select a template from the list that appears after you choose your page style. Click Next to proceed.
Choose from the images provided or upload an image of your own using the file upload feature. Click Next once again.
Type your own personalized text into the field provided. Click 'Make It Live.' Allow up to 48 hours for your new page to appear.
In Feburary 2016 20,
Sunday, 14 February 2016
What Is a URL Search Hook?In Feburary 2016 14,
In Feburary 2016 14,
A web site's extension is the portion of the URL that is after the last '.' in the address. Examples are .com, .html and .htm. These extensions tell computers what protocol the browser should use to read the web page.
Usage
When the extension is unknown, such as a custom URL, the browser attempts to figure out which protocol to use. A search hook is implemented to determine how the computer should read the web page. Once the search hook has succeeded in reading the page, the new protocol is added to the search hook for future use.
Implementation
The command for a search hook is written into the computer's software as a line of code. The user does not need to perform any special command; the Internet browser will automatically begin to search for a protocol that will read the web page.
In Feburary 2016 14,
A web site's extension is the portion of the URL that is after the last '.' in the address. Examples are .com, .html and .htm. These extensions tell computers what protocol the browser should use to read the web page.
Usage
When the extension is unknown, such as a custom URL, the browser attempts to figure out which protocol to use. A search hook is implemented to determine how the computer should read the web page. Once the search hook has succeeded in reading the page, the new protocol is added to the search hook for future use.
Implementation
The command for a search hook is written into the computer's software as a line of code. The user does not need to perform any special command; the Internet browser will automatically begin to search for a protocol that will read the web page.
In Feburary 2016 14,
Friday, 12 February 2016
How to Create a Folder on an FTP SiteIn Feburary 2016 12,
In Feburary 2016 12,
Open Internet Explorer. Enter the URL of the FTP site you want to access just like you would for any site you wanted to go to. But instead of starting the URL with 'http,' start it with 'ftp.' This will take you to the main folder for that site.
Click on 'Page' at the top on the right side in your tool bar. See the image here if you have trouble locating it. Select 'Open FTP site in Windows Explorer.' It will open a window in Windows Explorer. It should be a login window. If it opens a window that is empty or only contains a folder called 'pub,' right-click in the blank area and select 'Login as...' and it will open the login window.
Enter your FTP user account login information in the login window and click 'Log on.' The window should now display all the folders and files in the main folder of the FTP site you have accessed.
Right-click within the blank white area (not on a file or folder) and hover over 'New' in the pop-up. Select 'Folder' from the fly-out.
Title your folder whatever you deem necessary or have been instructed to title it. Your job is now complete and you are ready to add files to your folder.
In Feburary 2016 12,
Open Internet Explorer. Enter the URL of the FTP site you want to access just like you would for any site you wanted to go to. But instead of starting the URL with 'http,' start it with 'ftp.' This will take you to the main folder for that site.
Click on 'Page' at the top on the right side in your tool bar. See the image here if you have trouble locating it. Select 'Open FTP site in Windows Explorer.' It will open a window in Windows Explorer. It should be a login window. If it opens a window that is empty or only contains a folder called 'pub,' right-click in the blank area and select 'Login as...' and it will open the login window.
Enter your FTP user account login information in the login window and click 'Log on.' The window should now display all the folders and files in the main folder of the FTP site you have accessed.
Right-click within the blank white area (not on a file or folder) and hover over 'New' in the pop-up. Select 'Folder' from the fly-out.
Title your folder whatever you deem necessary or have been instructed to title it. Your job is now complete and you are ready to add files to your folder.
In Feburary 2016 12,
Tuesday, 9 February 2016
How to Share Images Using PicasaIn Feburary 2016 09,
In Feburary 2016 09,
Download the Picasa photo-sharing application. It is available on the Picasa website.
Upload pictures from your computer to Picasa. Click on the 'Upload' button on the upper right-hand side of the page. You will be asked to select if you want to upload to an existing album or if you want to create a new album. When creating a new album, you will choose the title and date. You can select if you would like your album to be public or unlisted.
Share album. Click on the album you would like to show others. You can email the link of where these pictures are stored by clicking on the 'Share Album' button at the upper right-hand side of the layout. You will be instructed to enter in the email addresses of the people with whom you want to share your images. After entering in the email addresses, click on the 'Send Invitation' button in the lower left corner.
In Feburary 2016 09,
Download the Picasa photo-sharing application. It is available on the Picasa website.
Upload pictures from your computer to Picasa. Click on the 'Upload' button on the upper right-hand side of the page. You will be asked to select if you want to upload to an existing album or if you want to create a new album. When creating a new album, you will choose the title and date. You can select if you would like your album to be public or unlisted.
Share album. Click on the album you would like to show others. You can email the link of where these pictures are stored by clicking on the 'Share Album' button at the upper right-hand side of the layout. You will be instructed to enter in the email addresses of the people with whom you want to share your images. After entering in the email addresses, click on the 'Send Invitation' button in the lower left corner.
In Feburary 2016 09,
How to Login to an FTP ServerIn Feburary 2016 09,
In Feburary 2016 09,
Launch the web browser application.
Type the FTP server address into the URL location box, starting with the ftp:// prefix.
Enter a username and password if the FTP site is secure; a login box appears.
Click the 'Page' button if you're using Internet Explorer to access the FTP site and choose 'Open FTP Site in Windows Explorer' if you wish to work with the files on the FTP site in the Windows Explorer interface.
Stand-alone FTP Client
Install an FTP client application on your computer. Many are available for download, and they operate in the same way. The example shown here is the FTP client Fetch that has been available for the Macintosh since 1989. A client for Windows that has been around since the mid-90s is WS-FTP from Ipswitch, Inc.
Double-click the FTP client application to open it.
Type the domain address of the FTP server in the server or location box of the FTP client. If the server is secure, also enter a username and password to gain access to the server.
Click 'Connect.' You will be logged in to the FTP server, and can now upload and download files if the server administrator has set permissions for those actions.
In Feburary 2016 09,
Launch the web browser application.
Type the FTP server address into the URL location box, starting with the ftp:// prefix.
Enter a username and password if the FTP site is secure; a login box appears.
Click the 'Page' button if you're using Internet Explorer to access the FTP site and choose 'Open FTP Site in Windows Explorer' if you wish to work with the files on the FTP site in the Windows Explorer interface.
Stand-alone FTP Client
Install an FTP client application on your computer. Many are available for download, and they operate in the same way. The example shown here is the FTP client Fetch that has been available for the Macintosh since 1989. A client for Windows that has been around since the mid-90s is WS-FTP from Ipswitch, Inc.
Double-click the FTP client application to open it.
Type the domain address of the FTP server in the server or location box of the FTP client. If the server is secure, also enter a username and password to gain access to the server.
Click 'Connect.' You will be logged in to the FTP server, and can now upload and download files if the server administrator has set permissions for those actions.
In Feburary 2016 09,
Thursday, 4 February 2016
How to Publish BlueVoda Pages Without VodaHostIn Feburary 2016 04,
In Feburary 2016 04,
Navigate to the BlueVoda folder where the BlueVoda pages are saved.
Create a new folder, such as 'html' or 'web_files,' within that folder.
Navigate back to the main BlueVoda folder and copy the Images folder.
Double-click the new folder you created and paste the Images folder there.
Repeat Steps 3 and 4 to add any other files your Web pages need to work properly, such as media files or scripts.
Go to the main folder and open the home page ('index.bvp') in BlueVoda. Then select 'File,' 'Preview in Browser,' 'Default Browser' from the toolbar to open it in a Web browser.
Select 'File' and 'Save As' for Internet Explorer and Safari or 'File' and 'Save Page As' for Firefox from the toolbar to save the file.
Navigate to the new folder you created in Step 2.
Type 'index' without the 'bvp' file extension. Change the 'Save as Type' menu to 'Webpage, HTML only (
.htm,
.html)' in Internet Explorer, 'Web Page, HTML only' in Firefox or 'HTML Files' in Safari. Then click 'Save.'
Repeat Steps 6 to 10 to open other BVP files and save them as HTML files. Use their original filename without the 'bvp' extension.
Open the new folder and double-click the 'index.html' file to view it in a Web browser.
Double-check that images display correctly and that links function properly. Check that the other HTML files in the folder work as well.
Publish Files Without VodaHost
Retrieve the FTP address, username and password that your Web host gave you.
Open a Web browser and type the FTP address into the address bar, in the form of 'ftp://mysite.com.' Then enter your username and password at the prompt.
Double-click the HTML, Public_HTML or WWW folder on the Web server. Then minimize the Web browser.
Open a file browser (such as the Explorer window) and navigate to the new folder on your computer.
Highlight all the files (including the Images folder) within the folder. Right-click and select 'Copy.'
Minimize the file browser and return to the Web browser.
Right-click and select 'Paste' to publish the files.
In Feburary 2016 04,
Navigate to the BlueVoda folder where the BlueVoda pages are saved.
Create a new folder, such as 'html' or 'web_files,' within that folder.
Navigate back to the main BlueVoda folder and copy the Images folder.
Double-click the new folder you created and paste the Images folder there.
Repeat Steps 3 and 4 to add any other files your Web pages need to work properly, such as media files or scripts.
Go to the main folder and open the home page ('index.bvp') in BlueVoda. Then select 'File,' 'Preview in Browser,' 'Default Browser' from the toolbar to open it in a Web browser.
Select 'File' and 'Save As' for Internet Explorer and Safari or 'File' and 'Save Page As' for Firefox from the toolbar to save the file.
Navigate to the new folder you created in Step 2.
Type 'index' without the 'bvp' file extension. Change the 'Save as Type' menu to 'Webpage, HTML only (
.htm,
.html)' in Internet Explorer, 'Web Page, HTML only' in Firefox or 'HTML Files' in Safari. Then click 'Save.'
Repeat Steps 6 to 10 to open other BVP files and save them as HTML files. Use their original filename without the 'bvp' extension.
Open the new folder and double-click the 'index.html' file to view it in a Web browser.
Double-check that images display correctly and that links function properly. Check that the other HTML files in the folder work as well.
Publish Files Without VodaHost
Retrieve the FTP address, username and password that your Web host gave you.
Open a Web browser and type the FTP address into the address bar, in the form of 'ftp://mysite.com.' Then enter your username and password at the prompt.
Double-click the HTML, Public_HTML or WWW folder on the Web server. Then minimize the Web browser.
Open a file browser (such as the Explorer window) and navigate to the new folder on your computer.
Highlight all the files (including the Images folder) within the folder. Right-click and select 'Copy.'
Minimize the file browser and return to the Web browser.
Right-click and select 'Paste' to publish the files.
In Feburary 2016 04,
Wednesday, 3 February 2016
How to Upload to an Earthlink Personal Page by FTPIn Feburary 2016 03,
In Feburary 2016 03,
Type in 'ftp://USERID@ftp-www.earthlink.net' in Internet Explorer. Where 'USERID' is, type your Earthlink username, and press Enter.
Click 'Page' at the site that appears, then click 'Open FTP Site in Windows Explorer'
Enter your Earthlink password at the prompt that appears.
Click 'Log In' to connect to the server.
Click and drag files you want uploaded to the site that appears.
In Feburary 2016 03,
Type in 'ftp://USERID@ftp-www.earthlink.net' in Internet Explorer. Where 'USERID' is, type your Earthlink username, and press Enter.
Click 'Page' at the site that appears, then click 'Open FTP Site in Windows Explorer'
Enter your Earthlink password at the prompt that appears.
Click 'Log In' to connect to the server.
Click and drag files you want uploaded to the site that appears.
In Feburary 2016 03,
Tuesday, 2 February 2016
How to Post a Website on the InternetIn Feburary 2016 02,
In Feburary 2016 02,
Make a list of unique domain names that describe you, your service or your company. Open your Web browser and go to any of the following websites and purchase a domain name and a web hosting package for your new website: GoDaddy, HostGator and Network Solutions. After you sign up, your host will send you information to your inbox about your domain name, email, and FTP information for your web hosting server.
Once you have your domain name and host set up, it's time to plan and create your website, if you know HTML and web page design you can use programs such as Adobe Dreamweaver, Microsoft Expression Web or Coffee Cup to design your new website. You can find expandable open source blog and web site templates at WordPress. You can hire a web designer to do it for you or you can purchase a readymade template and customize.
Download an FTP program to upload your website. An FTP program enables you to upload your website files on your computer to your web host server on the Internet. Open your web browser and go to any of the following websites: FileZilla, SmartFTP or WS FTP Pro. Download the FTP program and install it on your computer.
Configure your FTP program. Open your FTP program. Go to the section where you can setup a new host connection in your FTP program and use the information that was emailed to your inbox and setup your FTP program. Make sure to enter your FTP server name, folder path, username and password.
Upload your website using FTP. Establish a connection with your FTP server, locate your website files on your computer and upload them using FTP. Make sure you have your index.html page in your upload. The index.html page is set as your website's homepage by default.
Point your domain name DNS settings to the host server. Use the information that was emailed to you pertaining to your domain and log into your domain's control panel and change its DNS settings to point to your Web host's server.
Open your Web browser, type your Web address in the search box and click 'Search.' You should now see your new website posted on the Internet.
In Feburary 2016 02,
Make a list of unique domain names that describe you, your service or your company. Open your Web browser and go to any of the following websites and purchase a domain name and a web hosting package for your new website: GoDaddy, HostGator and Network Solutions. After you sign up, your host will send you information to your inbox about your domain name, email, and FTP information for your web hosting server.
Once you have your domain name and host set up, it's time to plan and create your website, if you know HTML and web page design you can use programs such as Adobe Dreamweaver, Microsoft Expression Web or Coffee Cup to design your new website. You can find expandable open source blog and web site templates at WordPress. You can hire a web designer to do it for you or you can purchase a readymade template and customize.
Download an FTP program to upload your website. An FTP program enables you to upload your website files on your computer to your web host server on the Internet. Open your web browser and go to any of the following websites: FileZilla, SmartFTP or WS FTP Pro. Download the FTP program and install it on your computer.
Configure your FTP program. Open your FTP program. Go to the section where you can setup a new host connection in your FTP program and use the information that was emailed to your inbox and setup your FTP program. Make sure to enter your FTP server name, folder path, username and password.
Upload your website using FTP. Establish a connection with your FTP server, locate your website files on your computer and upload them using FTP. Make sure you have your index.html page in your upload. The index.html page is set as your website's homepage by default.
Point your domain name DNS settings to the host server. Use the information that was emailed to you pertaining to your domain and log into your domain's control panel and change its DNS settings to point to your Web host's server.
Open your Web browser, type your Web address in the search box and click 'Search.' You should now see your new website posted on the Internet.
In Feburary 2016 02,
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