In Feburary 2016 30,
Determine the name of the server you wish yo log in to. Many times, this will be given to you by the person who is receiving or sending the file. For public access FTP sites, you can either search for them through an Internet search engine or 'guess' by replacing the 'www' in a web address with 'ftp.' For instance, you could try 'ftp.aol.com' as opposed to 'www.aol.com.'
Go to the command prompt for your operating system. For Windows, this means opening an MS-DOS window. Type 'ftp
,' where
is the name of the ftp server you are logging into, and press 'Enter.' Enter your username and password where requested. For public access servers, the username will almost always be 'anonymous' and the password your full email address.
Use the command 'dir' to list a directory's contents and 'cd' to change to a different directory until you find the file you want to receive or the directory your wish to transfer a file into.
Use either 'get
' or 'put
' to receive or to send the file.
Type 'bye' when the files have been transferred to end the connection.
In Feburary 2016 30,
Showing posts with label web. Show all posts
Showing posts with label web. Show all posts
Tuesday, 1 March 2016
How to Sync NetBeans and FTPIn Feburary 2016 30,
In Feburary 2016 30,
Open NetBeans.
Click 'NetBeans,' then 'Preferences.'
Under 'Proxy Settings,' select 'Manual Proxy Settings' and select 'More.'
Enter the web server IP address and authentication information (username and password) if necessary. You should now be able to remotely access your files.
In Feburary 2016 30,
Open NetBeans.
Click 'NetBeans,' then 'Preferences.'
Under 'Proxy Settings,' select 'Manual Proxy Settings' and select 'More.'
Enter the web server IP address and authentication information (username and password) if necessary. You should now be able to remotely access your files.
In Feburary 2016 30,
Friday, 19 February 2016
How to Use Microsoft FTPIn Feburary 2016 19,
In Feburary 2016 19,
Click the 'Start' button in the lower-left corner of your screen. Double-click the Internet Explorer folder on your Programs menu. The drop-down menu reveals the Web Publishing Wizard. Double-click the Web Publishing Wizard to begin the setup process.
Click the 'Next' button in the Introduction to the Web Publisher window. In this window, select the folder where you have saved your website files by clicking the 'Browse Folders' button. After selecting your folder or file, click 'OK,' then 'Next.'
Name your web server, which can be the name of your site. Click the 'Advanced' button, and select your server from the drop-down menu or select 'Automatically Select Service Provider.' Click the 'Next' button to continue.
Enter the URL for your website (e.g., http://yourdomain.com/index.html). Enter your ID and password for accessing the back office of your domain. Finish setting up the FTP client by entering the name of the folder where your files will be published (e.g., \public_html).
Once the Web Publishing Wizard is complete, you are ready to begin publishing your site with the Microsoft FTP client. Click 'Finish,' and the web pages you selected will be published to your server. Repeat these steps every time you are ready to publish your updated pages to your server.
In Feburary 2016 19,
Click the 'Start' button in the lower-left corner of your screen. Double-click the Internet Explorer folder on your Programs menu. The drop-down menu reveals the Web Publishing Wizard. Double-click the Web Publishing Wizard to begin the setup process.
Click the 'Next' button in the Introduction to the Web Publisher window. In this window, select the folder where you have saved your website files by clicking the 'Browse Folders' button. After selecting your folder or file, click 'OK,' then 'Next.'
Name your web server, which can be the name of your site. Click the 'Advanced' button, and select your server from the drop-down menu or select 'Automatically Select Service Provider.' Click the 'Next' button to continue.
Enter the URL for your website (e.g., http://yourdomain.com/index.html). Enter your ID and password for accessing the back office of your domain. Finish setting up the FTP client by entering the name of the folder where your files will be published (e.g., \public_html).
Once the Web Publishing Wizard is complete, you are ready to begin publishing your site with the Microsoft FTP client. Click 'Finish,' and the web pages you selected will be published to your server. Repeat these steps every time you are ready to publish your updated pages to your server.
In Feburary 2016 19,
How to Rename My DomainIn Feburary 2016 19,
In Feburary 2016 19,
Buy a new domain name from an online seller such as GoDaddy.com, Domain.com or CheckDomain.com. You usually hold the name for one or two years. Selecting 'auto renewal' means the company will automatically charge you at the end of that period, so you can keep the domain name for another year or two years. As of 2010, it usually costs $10 to $20 per year.
Log into the control panel of your hosting account. You already have this if you have been running a website under another domain name. Otherwise, buy hosting (space on the web to hold your website)from a site such as HostGator.com, GoDaddy.com or ASmallOrange.com.
Go to the 'Domains' section of your hosting account. If the service allows you to change the domain name manually, the relevant heading will be something like 'Primary Domain' or 'Change Primary Domain.' Click to enter the section, type in your new domain name and click 'OK' or the equivalent to confirm.
Log into the program you use to design, edit and publish your website. Publish the website, entering the new domain name or ftp address (available from your hosting provider) and password when prompted.
Alternatives
Email or phone your hosting provider directly to request a change to your primary domain name. Some providers do not allow you to change the domain name manually. Tell them your new domain name and republish the website when the provider confirms the change.
Log into the control panel of your hosting account, go to 'Domains' or the equivalent section, select 'Forward Domain' and enter your new domain name. You do not have to republish. Typing the new domain name into the address bar takes users directly to the site under the previous domain name.
Select 'Mask domain' when adding the forward domain if you do not want users to be able to see the old domain name. It will still direct users to the previous site, but only the new domain name will be visible in the address bar.
In Feburary 2016 19,
Buy a new domain name from an online seller such as GoDaddy.com, Domain.com or CheckDomain.com. You usually hold the name for one or two years. Selecting 'auto renewal' means the company will automatically charge you at the end of that period, so you can keep the domain name for another year or two years. As of 2010, it usually costs $10 to $20 per year.
Log into the control panel of your hosting account. You already have this if you have been running a website under another domain name. Otherwise, buy hosting (space on the web to hold your website)from a site such as HostGator.com, GoDaddy.com or ASmallOrange.com.
Go to the 'Domains' section of your hosting account. If the service allows you to change the domain name manually, the relevant heading will be something like 'Primary Domain' or 'Change Primary Domain.' Click to enter the section, type in your new domain name and click 'OK' or the equivalent to confirm.
Log into the program you use to design, edit and publish your website. Publish the website, entering the new domain name or ftp address (available from your hosting provider) and password when prompted.
Alternatives
Email or phone your hosting provider directly to request a change to your primary domain name. Some providers do not allow you to change the domain name manually. Tell them your new domain name and republish the website when the provider confirms the change.
Log into the control panel of your hosting account, go to 'Domains' or the equivalent section, select 'Forward Domain' and enter your new domain name. You do not have to republish. Typing the new domain name into the address bar takes users directly to the site under the previous domain name.
Select 'Mask domain' when adding the forward domain if you do not want users to be able to see the old domain name. It will still direct users to the previous site, but only the new domain name will be visible in the address bar.
In Feburary 2016 19,
How to Make a Website AnonymousIn Feburary 2016 19,
In Feburary 2016 19,
Register the domain name for your website through a private domain registration service. A link to one such service is located in the resource section of this article. Private registration conceals the owner's name and contact information when the domain name is queried.
Purchase web hosting services from a vendor that provides anonymous web hosting. A link to a anonymous hosting provider is located in the resources section of this article.
Create the content for your website on your laptop. Review the content and remove any information that provides clues to your ownership of the website.
Review objects such as Microsoft Office files or images for meta data that may expose information revealing your identity. A link is provided in the resources section of this article for a website to check for meta data in multiple file types.
Obtain a wireless Internet connection using your laptop at a public location like a library or fast-food restaurant. Log into your website and upload the content to your website.
In Feburary 2016 19,
Register the domain name for your website through a private domain registration service. A link to one such service is located in the resource section of this article. Private registration conceals the owner's name and contact information when the domain name is queried.
Purchase web hosting services from a vendor that provides anonymous web hosting. A link to a anonymous hosting provider is located in the resources section of this article.
Create the content for your website on your laptop. Review the content and remove any information that provides clues to your ownership of the website.
Review objects such as Microsoft Office files or images for meta data that may expose information revealing your identity. A link is provided in the resources section of this article for a website to check for meta data in multiple file types.
Obtain a wireless Internet connection using your laptop at a public location like a library or fast-food restaurant. Log into your website and upload the content to your website.
In Feburary 2016 19,
Monday, 15 February 2016
How to Start Your Own Chat Room Website Make MoneyIn Feburary 2016 15,
In Feburary 2016 15,
Buy a domain name from a domain name registrar like Domain.com, NetworkSolutions.com or DomainName.com. Pick a memorable domain name or one with keywords that reflect the topic of your website. A domain name will cost about $10 per year.
Buy Web hosting from a hosting company like RackSpace.com, HostBig.com or JustHost.com. Web hosting costs about $10 per month. Follow the instruction provided by your Web host for linking your domain name to your web hosting account.
Create an account with a chat room provider like TinyChat.com, Gabbly.com or Yaplet.com. These companies provide code that you embed into your website which allows access to their chat network. They are all free to use provided you link back to them.
Copy the chat interface embed code from the chat room provider you've chosen and paste the code into the Web page where you want to host your chat room. Format the page according to your wishes and add content that reflects the topic of your chat room.
Locate an affiliate program that offers products that your chat room visitors might want. Sign up for the program and find one or more products that you want to promote. Copy the affiliate links for each product you intend to promote. Most affiliate programs offer banner graphics that you can use to promote their products. Copy the banners that are the most appealing to you and place them on your chat room Web page. Link the banner images to the affiliate offers with your affiliate link. When visitors to your chat room click the banners and then buy the products you are promoting you will be paid a commission.
Promote your chat room. Buy banner ads or pay-per-click ads to drive traffic to your chat room. Once people find your community and become interested in the conversation they will return again and again.
In Feburary 2016 15,
Buy a domain name from a domain name registrar like Domain.com, NetworkSolutions.com or DomainName.com. Pick a memorable domain name or one with keywords that reflect the topic of your website. A domain name will cost about $10 per year.
Buy Web hosting from a hosting company like RackSpace.com, HostBig.com or JustHost.com. Web hosting costs about $10 per month. Follow the instruction provided by your Web host for linking your domain name to your web hosting account.
Create an account with a chat room provider like TinyChat.com, Gabbly.com or Yaplet.com. These companies provide code that you embed into your website which allows access to their chat network. They are all free to use provided you link back to them.
Copy the chat interface embed code from the chat room provider you've chosen and paste the code into the Web page where you want to host your chat room. Format the page according to your wishes and add content that reflects the topic of your chat room.
Locate an affiliate program that offers products that your chat room visitors might want. Sign up for the program and find one or more products that you want to promote. Copy the affiliate links for each product you intend to promote. Most affiliate programs offer banner graphics that you can use to promote their products. Copy the banners that are the most appealing to you and place them on your chat room Web page. Link the banner images to the affiliate offers with your affiliate link. When visitors to your chat room click the banners and then buy the products you are promoting you will be paid a commission.
Promote your chat room. Buy banner ads or pay-per-click ads to drive traffic to your chat room. Once people find your community and become interested in the conversation they will return again and again.
In Feburary 2016 15,
Friday, 12 February 2016
How to Create an Inexpensive WebsiteIn Feburary 2016 12,
In Feburary 2016 12,
Purchase a domain name to your liking. Determine what fits your needs. If it's a company website, purchase your company name. If it is a hobby, purchase a domain name that fits with that interest. Two sites to purchase domains from are GoDaddy.com and Namecheap.com.
Sign up for hosting. If cost is a consideration, go with shared hosting because it's the cheapest. Shared hosting is a package where the web host puts thousands of people on one server expecting no one to use that much in resources. It makes it cheap for you and profitable for them. Some top sites for hosting are GoDaddy.com and HostGator.com.
Connect the web hosting to the domain name by attaching the nameservers to the domain name. To do this, log into your domain name management and click on nameservers. Then change the ones that are already there with the ones your web host provided.
Search Google for different types of content management systems. Two of the most effective ones are WordPress.org and Joomla.org. Both make it very easy to put a site up on the web.
Download the files for the CMS and upload them to your site. To do this, use a FTP client such as FTP-project.org. This is one of the better ones and is very easy to use. Login using your domain name, username and password. Then drag files from your desktop to your server.
Search Google for themes pertinent to your choice of CMS. So, if you chose WordPress, look up, 'Free WordPress Themes.' You'll find thousands of themes to choose from. Choose the one you want, download it and then upload it using the FTP client you installed.
Begin creating your pages. The website is up, the site has a template and now all you need are the actual words and images to go along with the site. Any information you want your website to have can be easily added using the CMS back end.
In Feburary 2016 12,
Purchase a domain name to your liking. Determine what fits your needs. If it's a company website, purchase your company name. If it is a hobby, purchase a domain name that fits with that interest. Two sites to purchase domains from are GoDaddy.com and Namecheap.com.
Sign up for hosting. If cost is a consideration, go with shared hosting because it's the cheapest. Shared hosting is a package where the web host puts thousands of people on one server expecting no one to use that much in resources. It makes it cheap for you and profitable for them. Some top sites for hosting are GoDaddy.com and HostGator.com.
Connect the web hosting to the domain name by attaching the nameservers to the domain name. To do this, log into your domain name management and click on nameservers. Then change the ones that are already there with the ones your web host provided.
Search Google for different types of content management systems. Two of the most effective ones are WordPress.org and Joomla.org. Both make it very easy to put a site up on the web.
Download the files for the CMS and upload them to your site. To do this, use a FTP client such as FTP-project.org. This is one of the better ones and is very easy to use. Login using your domain name, username and password. Then drag files from your desktop to your server.
Search Google for themes pertinent to your choice of CMS. So, if you chose WordPress, look up, 'Free WordPress Themes.' You'll find thousands of themes to choose from. Choose the one you want, download it and then upload it using the FTP client you installed.
Begin creating your pages. The website is up, the site has a template and now all you need are the actual words and images to go along with the site. Any information you want your website to have can be easily added using the CMS back end.
In Feburary 2016 12,
Monday, 8 February 2016
How to Host an Email NewsletterIn Feburary 2016 08,
In Feburary 2016 08,
Create a unique HTML page for each article you wish to include in your newsletter. HTML, which stands for 'Hypertext Markup Language,' allows you to construct webpages and emails using a library of HTML commands. Use an HTML editor, such as FirstPage or Adobe Dreamweaver, for help creating HTML files. Code your HTML from scratch using a simple text editor like NotePad or WordPad, if possible. To 'code' an HTML page means to use Hypertext Markup Language to arrange the text and graphics in the manner in which you want them to appear on your page. Type or paste the text of your newsletter article, including the paragraph tags, font styles and other HTML code, into the HTML file you created using your HTML or text editor. Put a story title and the author's name for each item in the newsletter on a separate HTML page of the newsletter.
Upload the HTML web pages you created for your newsletter articles to your web server---this 'hosts' the files on your website. If you have a simple and easily accessible content management system, use it copy and paste the HTML you created. For example, third-party systems like Liferay and SiteRefresh allow users to log into a web application, create or update webpages and instantly push the updated content to their websites. Otherwise, upload your HTML files directly to your web server using File Transfer Protocol (FTP) access or whatever other means you use to add files to your website. Make note of the URL, including the 'http,' where you stored your files.
Create an HTML page for your email newsletter itself. Include a table of contents, brief descriptions of each article and links to read more. Associate the links in your email newsletter with the URLs for the articles you hosted on your web server. To create a link, type this HTML code into your email and update it to include your URL and link name:your link nameComply with the requirements of the CAN-SPAM (Controlling the Assault of Non-Solicited Pornography and Marketing) Act by including your mailing address and an opt-out link in your email newsletter. The Federal Trade Commission created the CAN-SPAM Act in 2003 to combat consumer spam, so all email senders must comply with its requirements as a matter of federal law.
Combine your HTML email newsletter with a plain-text version of the same message and send it in MIME format to your subscribers. MIME stands for Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions (MIME). Email marketers should send messages in MIME format because not all subscribers can receive HTML emails, and some spam blockers award higher spam scores to HTML messages that do not include a plain-text version.Use a third-party service to bundle and send the HTML and text versions of your newsletter to subscribers, or consult your web developer for assistance creating a script on your web server to send MIME messages. A script is a program that performs an intended action; in this case, the script would send your HTML and text messages to your list of subscribers. Test your message before you send it to your subscribers to ensure that the links to your hosted articles function properly.
In Feburary 2016 08,
Create a unique HTML page for each article you wish to include in your newsletter. HTML, which stands for 'Hypertext Markup Language,' allows you to construct webpages and emails using a library of HTML commands. Use an HTML editor, such as FirstPage or Adobe Dreamweaver, for help creating HTML files. Code your HTML from scratch using a simple text editor like NotePad or WordPad, if possible. To 'code' an HTML page means to use Hypertext Markup Language to arrange the text and graphics in the manner in which you want them to appear on your page. Type or paste the text of your newsletter article, including the paragraph tags, font styles and other HTML code, into the HTML file you created using your HTML or text editor. Put a story title and the author's name for each item in the newsletter on a separate HTML page of the newsletter.
Upload the HTML web pages you created for your newsletter articles to your web server---this 'hosts' the files on your website. If you have a simple and easily accessible content management system, use it copy and paste the HTML you created. For example, third-party systems like Liferay and SiteRefresh allow users to log into a web application, create or update webpages and instantly push the updated content to their websites. Otherwise, upload your HTML files directly to your web server using File Transfer Protocol (FTP) access or whatever other means you use to add files to your website. Make note of the URL, including the 'http,' where you stored your files.
Create an HTML page for your email newsletter itself. Include a table of contents, brief descriptions of each article and links to read more. Associate the links in your email newsletter with the URLs for the articles you hosted on your web server. To create a link, type this HTML code into your email and update it to include your URL and link name:your link nameComply with the requirements of the CAN-SPAM (Controlling the Assault of Non-Solicited Pornography and Marketing) Act by including your mailing address and an opt-out link in your email newsletter. The Federal Trade Commission created the CAN-SPAM Act in 2003 to combat consumer spam, so all email senders must comply with its requirements as a matter of federal law.
Combine your HTML email newsletter with a plain-text version of the same message and send it in MIME format to your subscribers. MIME stands for Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions (MIME). Email marketers should send messages in MIME format because not all subscribers can receive HTML emails, and some spam blockers award higher spam scores to HTML messages that do not include a plain-text version.Use a third-party service to bundle and send the HTML and text versions of your newsletter to subscribers, or consult your web developer for assistance creating a script on your web server to send MIME messages. A script is a program that performs an intended action; in this case, the script would send your HTML and text messages to your list of subscribers. Test your message before you send it to your subscribers to ensure that the links to your hosted articles function properly.
In Feburary 2016 08,
Saturday, 6 February 2016
How to Register an FTP SiteIn Feburary 2016 06,
In Feburary 2016 06,
Register a domain name through your Web hosting provider or domain registrar, such as Register, Go Daddy or Name Cheap.
Type in the domain name you want to associate with your FTP account to check if the domain is available. For example, if the FTP site you want to register is 'ftp://some-web-domain.com,' type 'some-web-domain.com.' You'll be prompted to register the name if it's not already registered.
Follow the registrar's instructions to purchase the domain. Add your name, contact information and billing details. You'll receive an email of the account's login details.
FTP Account Setup
Log in to the control panel of your account using the address your registrar emailed to you. It will be something similar to 'http://some-web-domain.com/cpanel.'
Click 'FTP Accounts' in the control panel to open it.
Go to the 'Add FTP Account' section. Enter a login name and password for your FTP site. Click 'Create FTP Account.'
In Feburary 2016 06,
Register a domain name through your Web hosting provider or domain registrar, such as Register, Go Daddy or Name Cheap.
Type in the domain name you want to associate with your FTP account to check if the domain is available. For example, if the FTP site you want to register is 'ftp://some-web-domain.com,' type 'some-web-domain.com.' You'll be prompted to register the name if it's not already registered.
Follow the registrar's instructions to purchase the domain. Add your name, contact information and billing details. You'll receive an email of the account's login details.
FTP Account Setup
Log in to the control panel of your account using the address your registrar emailed to you. It will be something similar to 'http://some-web-domain.com/cpanel.'
Click 'FTP Accounts' in the control panel to open it.
Go to the 'Add FTP Account' section. Enter a login name and password for your FTP site. Click 'Create FTP Account.'
In Feburary 2016 06,
Friday, 5 February 2016
How to Choose Adult Website HostingIn Feburary 2016 05,
In Feburary 2016 05,
Search the internet for the best adult website hosting, and sift through the results. This is the fastest, easiest way to find websites.
Consider hostsearch.com's Adult Web Hosting section (link and subsequent links to sites in resources below), findmyadulthost.com's Web Hosting category, and hostingcatalog.com's Adult Hosting section.
Compare sites offering adult website hosting. After you've found a potential web host, look into them further by searching the internet for their name followed by the word 'review' or phrase 'customer review' to bring up some independent reviews of that web host. Compare several reviews to level out any biases and get a more complete picture of the host.
Decide on what features you want. Things to consider include server uptime, whether or not server-side scripts are allowed, how much server space you get, the maximum bandwidth you're allowed to use, and the number of email accounts you need.
Get good customer service. The best adult website hosting will not only have good email support, but excellent phone support as well. Test how good their customer support really is by emailing your potential adult web host and calling them with any questions you have about their service. Take note of the how quickly you get an answer, and whether or not the answer meets your standards.
Choose the best-length plan. Adult web hosting plans can range from lasting only one month to as long as several years. Get the best deal by doing your research well and buying a longer plan. If you've done the research but still aren't decided, go with a shorter plan first, and then switch to a longer plan if you like what you're getting. The more research you do, the better the chance there is of you finding the best adult website hosting.
In Feburary 2016 05,
Search the internet for the best adult website hosting, and sift through the results. This is the fastest, easiest way to find websites.
Consider hostsearch.com's Adult Web Hosting section (link and subsequent links to sites in resources below), findmyadulthost.com's Web Hosting category, and hostingcatalog.com's Adult Hosting section.
Compare sites offering adult website hosting. After you've found a potential web host, look into them further by searching the internet for their name followed by the word 'review' or phrase 'customer review' to bring up some independent reviews of that web host. Compare several reviews to level out any biases and get a more complete picture of the host.
Decide on what features you want. Things to consider include server uptime, whether or not server-side scripts are allowed, how much server space you get, the maximum bandwidth you're allowed to use, and the number of email accounts you need.
Get good customer service. The best adult website hosting will not only have good email support, but excellent phone support as well. Test how good their customer support really is by emailing your potential adult web host and calling them with any questions you have about their service. Take note of the how quickly you get an answer, and whether or not the answer meets your standards.
Choose the best-length plan. Adult web hosting plans can range from lasting only one month to as long as several years. Get the best deal by doing your research well and buying a longer plan. If you've done the research but still aren't decided, go with a shorter plan first, and then switch to a longer plan if you like what you're getting. The more research you do, the better the chance there is of you finding the best adult website hosting.
In Feburary 2016 05,
Monday, 1 February 2016
How to Create a Free Website for KidsIn Feburary 2016 01,
In Feburary 2016 01,
Decide what kind of content your website will offer to kids. A few examples of content to consider are games, puzzles and coloring pages. Do your research to make sure the content that you are adding is age appropriate for the kids who will be visiting your site.
Create a new account with a free web hosting company who will host your kids' website for free. This is accomplished by clicking on the 'New User' link. The exact wording will vary by site, but the keyword is 'new.'
Log into your free web hosting account with the user name and password you chose when creating your new account.
Open the 'File Directory' to begin creating new pages for your kids' website. Click 'New' to create a new file or page. By doing so, your HTML editor will open up so you can begin creating content for your website.
Enter HTML code into the HTML editor to begin creating your first page. Some online sites will actually provide you with free HTML code for games and other kid activities. You can simply copy and paste their HTML code into your HTML editor.
Save the file when you have finished. It is best to save the file according to the content that is on the page. For example, you can save a games page as games.html and a coloring page as coloring.html.
Repeat Steps 4 through 6 until your kids' website is complete.
In Feburary 2016 01,
Decide what kind of content your website will offer to kids. A few examples of content to consider are games, puzzles and coloring pages. Do your research to make sure the content that you are adding is age appropriate for the kids who will be visiting your site.
Create a new account with a free web hosting company who will host your kids' website for free. This is accomplished by clicking on the 'New User' link. The exact wording will vary by site, but the keyword is 'new.'
Log into your free web hosting account with the user name and password you chose when creating your new account.
Open the 'File Directory' to begin creating new pages for your kids' website. Click 'New' to create a new file or page. By doing so, your HTML editor will open up so you can begin creating content for your website.
Enter HTML code into the HTML editor to begin creating your first page. Some online sites will actually provide you with free HTML code for games and other kid activities. You can simply copy and paste their HTML code into your HTML editor.
Save the file when you have finished. It is best to save the file according to the content that is on the page. For example, you can save a games page as games.html and a coloring page as coloring.html.
Repeat Steps 4 through 6 until your kids' website is complete.
In Feburary 2016 01,
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