In Feburary 2016 24,
Go to your hosting company's website and log into your account. Make sure you are at the control panel of your user profile once you are logged in.
Scroll through the control panel or profile options until you see WordPress. Depending on what type of hosting service you have it will be listed in the 'Software/Services' section of the control panel.
Click on the WordPress icon and choose whether you want to install a new version or import an existing installation.
Check you email for a message from WordPress with your user name and password. This is what you will use to access your WordPress account. You may always have the option to change the default generated password into your own code.
Log into your WordPress account. Click 'Appearance on the left hand toolbar and select 'Add New Themes. Choose which theme options you want and click 'Find Themes' to find a theme. Click 'Install > Install Now > Activate' to enable a theme. You may also disable themes by going to 'Appeareance > Themes > Delete.'
Go to 'Plug-ins > Add New Plug-ins' to search for plug-ins to add to your sites. Plug-ins may offer the latest Twitter Tools or even SEO for you website.
Explore the options on the 'Dashboard.' Do not be afraid to edit your site's PHP by going to 'Appearance and clicking 'Editor.' However if you choose to do this make sure you copy and paste the HTML code into a .Doc file so you can save a backup. Although WordPress is an extremely easy to use software it does not mean that it is error free.
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Wednesday, 24 February 2016
Sunday, 14 February 2016
How to Setup FTP on FreeBSDIn Feburary 2016 14,
In Feburary 2016 14,
Click 'System,' and then 'Gnome-Terminal.'
Create a system user called 'ftp' to enable anonymous access. Type 'adduser' and press 'Enter.' Type in 'ftp' and press 'Enter.' You can leave the rest of the user requirements blank and complete the user addition with default settings.
Type '/etc/ftpwelcome' and press 'Enter.' This file contains your FTP server welcome message. Type in the welcome message you want to display before the login screen. Save the document and return to the Terminal.
Type '/etc/ftpmotd' and press 'Enter.' Configure the message to display after a user has connected via FTP here. Save and return to the Terminal.
Type '/etc/inetd.conf' and press 'Enter.' Scroll down to the following line:ftp stream tcp nowait root /usr/libexec/ftpd ftpd -lRemove the has (#) from the beginning of the line. Exit the file and save changes. This enables your FTP server.
Type '/etc/rc.conf' and press 'Enter.' Change the 'ftpd_enable' variable to read 'YES' rather than 'NO.' Exit and save.
Type '/etc/rc.d/ftpd start' and press 'Enter.' This enables your FTP server.
In Feburary 2016 14,
Click 'System,' and then 'Gnome-Terminal.'
Create a system user called 'ftp' to enable anonymous access. Type 'adduser' and press 'Enter.' Type in 'ftp' and press 'Enter.' You can leave the rest of the user requirements blank and complete the user addition with default settings.
Type '/etc/ftpwelcome' and press 'Enter.' This file contains your FTP server welcome message. Type in the welcome message you want to display before the login screen. Save the document and return to the Terminal.
Type '/etc/ftpmotd' and press 'Enter.' Configure the message to display after a user has connected via FTP here. Save and return to the Terminal.
Type '/etc/inetd.conf' and press 'Enter.' Scroll down to the following line:ftp stream tcp nowait root /usr/libexec/ftpd ftpd -lRemove the has (#) from the beginning of the line. Exit the file and save changes. This enables your FTP server.
Type '/etc/rc.conf' and press 'Enter.' Change the 'ftpd_enable' variable to read 'YES' rather than 'NO.' Exit and save.
Type '/etc/rc.d/ftpd start' and press 'Enter.' This enables your FTP server.
In Feburary 2016 14,
Monday, 8 February 2016
How to Find an FTP PasswordIn Feburary 2016 08,
In Feburary 2016 08,
Enter the URL to your hosting control panel in your Web browser.
Log in to your control panel and navigate to the customer service area. For example, many control panels include an icon or link to the 'Trouble Ticket' center on the index of the control panel.
Follow the prompts to create a new ticker or contact a representative.
Type a message explaining that you have lost your password and ask your host to provide you with the current password or to change it to something new.
FTP Password Recovery
Download and install FTP Password recovery. Click to run the program after installation has completed.
Open your FTP program, such as CuteFTP or Filezilla, that has your password saved.
Open the pane that shows your connection, account or site properties. In Filezilla, click 'File' and choose 'Site Manager.'
Change the connection server to 'localhost' and port to '21' in your FTP client. Make note of your existing FTP server so you do not lose it.
Confirm your changes and click the appropriate button to establish a connection in your FTP client. FTP Password Recovery will refresh and show your password.
Password Change
Log in to your hosting control panel in your Web browser.
Click the icon to access your FTP accounts. In H-sphere control panels, look for the 'FTP & Shell Manager' icon while cPanel will display a link to 'FTP Accounts.'
Click on your FTP user name, if there are more than one.
Select the appropriate option to change the password and type the new password into the field.
Click the 'Submit' button in H-sphere or the 'Change' button in cPanel to confirm the changes.
In Feburary 2016 08,
Enter the URL to your hosting control panel in your Web browser.
Log in to your control panel and navigate to the customer service area. For example, many control panels include an icon or link to the 'Trouble Ticket' center on the index of the control panel.
Follow the prompts to create a new ticker or contact a representative.
Type a message explaining that you have lost your password and ask your host to provide you with the current password or to change it to something new.
FTP Password Recovery
Download and install FTP Password recovery. Click to run the program after installation has completed.
Open your FTP program, such as CuteFTP or Filezilla, that has your password saved.
Open the pane that shows your connection, account or site properties. In Filezilla, click 'File' and choose 'Site Manager.'
Change the connection server to 'localhost' and port to '21' in your FTP client. Make note of your existing FTP server so you do not lose it.
Confirm your changes and click the appropriate button to establish a connection in your FTP client. FTP Password Recovery will refresh and show your password.
Password Change
Log in to your hosting control panel in your Web browser.
Click the icon to access your FTP accounts. In H-sphere control panels, look for the 'FTP & Shell Manager' icon while cPanel will display a link to 'FTP Accounts.'
Click on your FTP user name, if there are more than one.
Select the appropriate option to change the password and type the new password into the field.
Click the 'Submit' button in H-sphere or the 'Change' button in cPanel to confirm the changes.
In Feburary 2016 08,
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