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Tuesday, 1 March 2016

How to Point a Domain Hosted Elsewhere to GoDaddy HostingIn Feburary 2016 30,

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Find your GoDaddy name server. Visit the link in Resources and click the 'Setting Name servers for a Domain Name Registered Elsewhere and Hosted Here' section. Find the two name servers that come under the dates you started your GoDaddy hosting service.
Visit the website where you have your domain hosted. Log in to your account.
Access the domain settings of the the domain address you want to point to your GoDaddy hosting. Change the name servers to those found in step 1. Save your settings.
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How to Share a Hard Drive OnlineIn Feburary 2016 30,

In Feburary 2016 30,
Download the Filezilla Server software on your computer (see 'Resources'). Double-click the downloaded file to install the software. Double-click the FileZilla icon on the desktop to open the program.
Select the 'Install as a service, started with Windows (default)' option from the drop down. Leave the default for the port and leave the check in the box for 'Start server after setup completes.' Click the 'Next' button to continue. Click the 'Finish' button to complete the installation.
Go to the myipaddress.com website to see your current IP address. Enter your IP address in the text box, in FileZilla, for the server address. Leave the default port alone and then enter an administration password to use for the program. Remove the check in the 'Always connect to server' box and then click the 'OK' button.
Click the 'Edit' drop-down and select the 'Users' option. Click the 'Add' button on the right side of the window. Enter a user name and password for the user. Repeat this step to create additional users that will access your hard drive.
Select the 'Shared Folders' option on the left side of the window. Click the 'Add' button and then select a folder on the hard drive that you want to share. Click the 'OK' button to save the changes.
Test your FTP server by having a user log in from his computer. He will need an FTP program to connect to your FTP server.
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Monday, 29 February 2016

How to Upload a Dreamweaver Website Into Go Daddy HostingIn Feburary 2016 29,

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Find the Host Name, FTP User Name and FTP Password you created when you opened your Go Daddy hosting account. You would have written this information down when you opened your account.
Open Dreamweaver. Go to 'Site' and then 'Manage Sites.'
Pick your website from the list given in the Manage Sites dialog box or click 'New' if you haven't started your website yet.
Choose 'Add New Server' when the setup window opens. Enter a name for your connection, something like 'Go Daddy' or your domain name would be easy to identify, but any name is OK.
Click 'FTP' from the connection menu and enter the FTP User Name and FTP Password you created with Go Daddy. Check the 'Save' box if you want Dreamweaver to remember your login information.
Type your domain name in the FTP box. Click the 'Test' button to confirm the connection. Leave any other fields blank or default unless you've set up special port or proxy settings in your home network or with Go Daddy.
Check 'Automatically upload files to server on save' if you want Dreamweaver to update your website every time you save a page.
Save the connection by clicking 'Save' and go to 'Edit,' then 'Preferences' in Windows. If you're using a Mac, click 'Dreamweaver' and then 'Preferences.'
Select your website from the list on the left and choose your upload settings. Establish whether the FTP connection will time out or terminate after a specified number of minutes. You can also set Dreamweaver to 'Prompt Before Moving Files on Server' and 'Save Files Before Putting.' Experiment until you find the settings that work for you.
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Friday, 5 February 2016

How to Host Your Blog Using GodaddyIn Feburary 2016 05,

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Read GoDaddy's Quick Blog page to better understand what your blog will be capable of (see Resources below). They offer Remote Blogging as well as custom templates and image uploading options. You also have the option to host multiple blogs with multiple authors.
Consider using a Google AdSense account to make money alongside your blog. GoDaddy allows this feature with Quick Blog.
Set aside 1 hour to get started on your GoDaddy blog. Although it takes just minutes to set up an account, choosing design features can tack on a lot of time.
Set Up Your Blog Account
Start at the homepage for GoDaddy.
Choose 'Hosting and Services.' A specific menu will drop down.
Click on 'Quick Blog' to find the information about GoDaddy blogs.
Choose between two, 12 and 24-month host packages by marking the circle with a click. Then hit the 'Add to Cart' icon.
Browse additional options on the page provided. To skip all options, simply hit the orange 'Continue' button.
Review your shopping cart and select payment option. GoDaddy accepts credit cards, PayPal, gift certificates and even checks.
Use Your Blog
Import any information you have through a previous blog to your Quick Blog account.
Regulate comments and trackbacks through your GoDaddy 'Manage' pages.
Customize the components of your Sidebar to make designing your blog a simple task. Using this option helps you single out the tools you will use frequently.
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