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Webmin provides an open source hosting control panel that provides many of the same features that you would find through cPanel, such as disk and bandwidth usage, website backups, scheduled cron jobs, system logs, SSH access, and support for MySQL and PostgreSQL databases. Webmin is also incredibly customizable, just like cPanel, so if you are reselling server space on a machine with webmin, you can brand it to your own company.Three major differences that set Webmin apart (and some believe, above) cPanel are the expansion of Webmin via modules, Usermin, and Virtualmin. Through Webmin modules, you can further expand Webmin's usage, and because Webmin is a free control panel, there are hundreds of 3rd party modules that others have created as well. Usermin and Virtualmin provide extended usability through webmail and domain hosting integration.
Easy Hosting Control Panel
Easy Hosting Control Panel (EHCP) is a web hosting control panel that is offered by a variety of hosting providers and available to you for free. Though EHCP is branded as the easiest option for web hosting, it does not include all the options that cPanel does. However, for a simple and effective solution, EHCP does work well for the following features: domain management, email management, FTP setup, subdomain management, MySQL and phpMyAdmin support, and one-click installations of Joomla, Forums, Drupal, b2evolution, Wordpress, and more.The only real downside to using EHCP is the lack of support on their website. However, because so many 3rd parties create modules for EHCP, other websites (as well as EHCP's forums) may be able to offer assistance to the most common issues.
GNUPanel
GNUPanel is a viable competitor for cPanel, with one minor difference: GNUPanel only works for the Debian OS. While Debian is a pretty popular Linux distro that runs on PHP5, you may need to double check with certain web hosting providers to ensure they can support it.However, despite this small shortcoming, GNUPanel can help you manage nearly everything you can through cPanel but without the cost. Through GNUPanel, you can manage your web hosting server, email, databases, FTP accounts, protect directories, park domains, accept online payments, and more. GNUPanel also comes with support for webmail, mailing lists, MySQL and PostgreSQL databases, and the Quanta web development environment. Essentially, it is one of the leading cPanel competitors because of its long list of features. However, like EHCP, the support is unfortunately lacking.
SysCP
Another big free competitor for cPanel, SysCP is unlike the others in that it provides a large and extensive knowledge base and how-to support system via its main website. Because SysCP works with nearly every Linux distro, your web hosting provider is very likely to support it as an installable control panel option instead of cPanel. Plus, like EHCP, SysCP offers many 3rd party modules, so there is always room for expansion.SysCP includes the following features, which are very similar to cPanel's offerings: reseller and customer administrative settings, email and FTP management, billing and ticketing systems, SaaS application installers, newsletter options, logging and error page management, support for SpamAssassin and webmail, and more.
Expert Insight
In reviewing your options for free alternatives to cPanel, always try the control panel's demo if they offer one. All of the free control panels mentioned here offer demo interfaces that you can instantly view and work in. That way, you can play around in the control panel and ensure it is both efficient and works for exactly what you need. Testing all the features and ensuring there is a good support community for the product are two of the most important things to consider when making your final choice.
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Tuesday, 16 February 2016
Inexpensive Wedding Rehearsal Dinner IdeasIn Feburary 2016 16,
In Feburary 2016 16,
One way to have a fairly inexpensive rehearsal dinner is to hold your gathering at the fellowship hall of the church where you will be having your ceremony. Because the rehearsal is also held at the church, it will be convenient for everyone involved to have the dinner at the same place. Church reception halls can accommodate large numbers of guests and can offer all the necessary tables, chairs and utensils. You can choose from a variety of restaurants to cater your event, such as local pizza parlors, which often offer large family-size pasta dishes in addition to pizza.
Pot Luck
Consider holding a pot-luck dinner at your home or the home of your fiance. Provide a main dish, and ask each guest to bring a side dish. You might even set a theme for the dinner, such as Mexican, Italian or American cuisine. Hosting a pot-luck at your own home is a nice way to keep the evening casual and keep the expense to a minimum.
Finger Foods
Another inexpensive idea is to serve finger foods after your rehearsal. Possible food items include trays of sandwiches, fruits and vegetables, chips and dip and a cookie platter. You can serve your guests at the venue where you held your rehearsal, or you can host a get-together at a nearby park or community center.
Barbecue
After your wedding rehearsal, invite everyone to a barbecue at your home or a local park. You can grill inexpensive items such as hot dogs, burgers and chicken, and add some side dishes such as potato salad, baked beans or chips and dip.
In Feburary 2016 16,
One way to have a fairly inexpensive rehearsal dinner is to hold your gathering at the fellowship hall of the church where you will be having your ceremony. Because the rehearsal is also held at the church, it will be convenient for everyone involved to have the dinner at the same place. Church reception halls can accommodate large numbers of guests and can offer all the necessary tables, chairs and utensils. You can choose from a variety of restaurants to cater your event, such as local pizza parlors, which often offer large family-size pasta dishes in addition to pizza.
Pot Luck
Consider holding a pot-luck dinner at your home or the home of your fiance. Provide a main dish, and ask each guest to bring a side dish. You might even set a theme for the dinner, such as Mexican, Italian or American cuisine. Hosting a pot-luck at your own home is a nice way to keep the evening casual and keep the expense to a minimum.
Finger Foods
Another inexpensive idea is to serve finger foods after your rehearsal. Possible food items include trays of sandwiches, fruits and vegetables, chips and dip and a cookie platter. You can serve your guests at the venue where you held your rehearsal, or you can host a get-together at a nearby park or community center.
Barbecue
After your wedding rehearsal, invite everyone to a barbecue at your home or a local park. You can grill inexpensive items such as hot dogs, burgers and chicken, and add some side dishes such as potato salad, baked beans or chips and dip.
In Feburary 2016 16,
Friday, 12 February 2016
How to Set Up a Website for a Small BusinessIn Feburary 2016 12,
In Feburary 2016 12,
Choose a domain name, which will be the unique online location for your website. Use an online site like GoDaddy.com or NetworkSolutions.com to help you determine which sites are available. The best domain names are ones that are similar to your business name and easy to spell and remember. While .com sites are the most popular, don't overlook .net or .biz domains. Try to avoid using a domain name that would get confused with a popular website or competitor.
Secure a domain name. Once you have selected the name you'd like to use for your website, you will need to purchase it at an online hosting site like GoDaddy.com or DotEasy.com. You should also consider purchasing any related website names, such as .org, .net and .biz domains, to avoid confusion if someone sets up a website with a similar name to the one you have chosen for your business.
Purchase a web hosting package. Services like the ones mentioned above offer a variety of packages for online website and email hosting. Basic packages are available for a nominal fee. You should select your package based on specific needs, such as bandwidth, email accounts, storage needs and MySQL database need, subdomain availability and secure SLL certification. It may be beneficial to discuss your specific needs with a website designer or a web savvy friend to ensure that you purchase the best hosting package for your business.
Develop your site design and content. Before programming your website, you will need to determine its content. Information about you and your company, news items, events, blogs, photos and contact information are common components of most websites. You will also want to determine your website's navigation--how the information is presented and is accessed from one page to the next. It may be helpful to work with a professional copywriter and website designer to help you determine the best way to develop and organize content for your site.
Program your site, either using a professional website designer, an online service such as Homestead.com or iBuilt.com or an html software package like Adobe Dreamweaver. Online sites and downloadable software packages offer step-by-step instructions for website development and programming, including built-in templates, guides for downloading images and uploading content and customizable colors.
Upload your site. Once you have programmed and tested your website, you'll want to make it live. Send the link to customer and friends to help spread the word about your business. You may want to include a link for submitting feedback on your content and design to help improve your website's look and functionality.
In Feburary 2016 12,
Choose a domain name, which will be the unique online location for your website. Use an online site like GoDaddy.com or NetworkSolutions.com to help you determine which sites are available. The best domain names are ones that are similar to your business name and easy to spell and remember. While .com sites are the most popular, don't overlook .net or .biz domains. Try to avoid using a domain name that would get confused with a popular website or competitor.
Secure a domain name. Once you have selected the name you'd like to use for your website, you will need to purchase it at an online hosting site like GoDaddy.com or DotEasy.com. You should also consider purchasing any related website names, such as .org, .net and .biz domains, to avoid confusion if someone sets up a website with a similar name to the one you have chosen for your business.
Purchase a web hosting package. Services like the ones mentioned above offer a variety of packages for online website and email hosting. Basic packages are available for a nominal fee. You should select your package based on specific needs, such as bandwidth, email accounts, storage needs and MySQL database need, subdomain availability and secure SLL certification. It may be beneficial to discuss your specific needs with a website designer or a web savvy friend to ensure that you purchase the best hosting package for your business.
Develop your site design and content. Before programming your website, you will need to determine its content. Information about you and your company, news items, events, blogs, photos and contact information are common components of most websites. You will also want to determine your website's navigation--how the information is presented and is accessed from one page to the next. It may be helpful to work with a professional copywriter and website designer to help you determine the best way to develop and organize content for your site.
Program your site, either using a professional website designer, an online service such as Homestead.com or iBuilt.com or an html software package like Adobe Dreamweaver. Online sites and downloadable software packages offer step-by-step instructions for website development and programming, including built-in templates, guides for downloading images and uploading content and customizable colors.
Upload your site. Once you have programmed and tested your website, you'll want to make it live. Send the link to customer and friends to help spread the word about your business. You may want to include a link for submitting feedback on your content and design to help improve your website's look and functionality.
In Feburary 2016 12,
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