In Feburary 2016 30,
Purchase an SSL certificate. There are a number of companies that offer SSL certificates, including Verisign.com, GoDaddy.com and InstantSSL.com.
Generate a certificate signing request (CSR) from your web server. Typically, the easiest way is to contact your web server support desk and ask them to do it for you. Each type of web server is different. Most allow you to generate a CSR with their user interface, but it can be a complicated process.
Submit your CSR to the company you purchased your SSL certificate from. Most SSL companies have a form you can copy and paste the CSR into, but you can always paste it into a text document and email it to them.
Install your approved SSL certificate on your web server. Once your SSL company verifies your CSR and assigns it to your SSL certificate, they will issue an approved SSL server certificate that must be installed on your web server in order to activate your site security. Again, the easiest way to accomplish this is to contact your web server help desk and ask them to do it for you. Once your SSL certificate is installed you will be able to access your site via HTTPS and your data transfer will be securely encrypted.
In Feburary 2016 30,
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Dienstag, 1. März 2016
Sonntag, 28. Februar 2016
How to Allow GZIP in GoDaddyIn Feburary 2016 28,
In Feburary 2016 28,
Log in to your GoDaddy hosting page (see Resources). Enter your username and password.
Click 'Web Hosting' and 'Launch' on the account containing the page that you wish to edit. Click 'File Manager' and open the file that you wish to edit.
Paste the following code at the very top of your webpage, above the 'doctype' code:
Click 'Save.' Repeat these steps to enable GZIP on each of your webpages.
Click 'Log Out' at the top of the page when you have edited each page.
In Feburary 2016 28,
Log in to your GoDaddy hosting page (see Resources). Enter your username and password.
Click 'Web Hosting' and 'Launch' on the account containing the page that you wish to edit. Click 'File Manager' and open the file that you wish to edit.
Paste the following code at the very top of your webpage, above the 'doctype' code:
Click 'Save.' Repeat these steps to enable GZIP on each of your webpages.
Click 'Log Out' at the top of the page when you have edited each page.
In Feburary 2016 28,
Samstag, 27. Februar 2016
How to Enable PDO for PHP Library on Go DaddyIn Feburary 2016 27,
In Feburary 2016 27,
Log into your Go Daddy Account Manager.
Click Web Hosting under the My Products section.
Click the domain you want to enable PDO for PHP on.
Click the Customize tab.
Select Linux as the hosting plan type from the Plan menu.
Click Save Changes.
In Feburary 2016 27,
Log into your Go Daddy Account Manager.
Click Web Hosting under the My Products section.
Click the domain you want to enable PDO for PHP on.
Click the Customize tab.
Select Linux as the hosting plan type from the Plan menu.
Click Save Changes.
In Feburary 2016 27,
Freitag, 26. Februar 2016
How to Make Your Own Website for Teens FreeIn Feburary 2016 26,
In Feburary 2016 26,
Pick a domain name for your website, which is the title that follows the www in the address bar. Register your domain name at a site, such as Godaddy.com, Register.com or Dotster.com. Also, check with the Web hosting service to check if it offers domain registration as a service.
Visit a teen friendly site, such as Webhostingchoice.com, and review the free Web-hosting services like Homestead.com, Freeservers.com or Freewebs.com. (See References.) Freewebs.com allows users over the age of 13, making it a good selection for teens. Creating a website requires the same basic steps regardless of the web hosting service, but to use Freewebs.com, register with the site by entering your email address, password, name, birthday, referral and gender.
Enter your site address or domain name in the next area. Name your site by placing the name in the site title section. Choose an age-appropriate name for teens.
Choose a template that meets your personal needs based on style, color and content. Bright colors, such as purple and bright green, are available and make nice choices for a teen website. You can change the template later if you decide to. Read the terms and conditions statement and click in the box indicating you agree with them. Click the green box; this will allow you to continue to the next step.
Begin creating your site by adding pages in the site builder. Name the pages logically, such as a “Home” page and “Contact” page. Click on the “Edit page” button. When the page opens, begin adding information.
Click on “Add paragraph” button to add text to your Web page. To add an image, click the “Upload image file” and select an image from your computer. Move the text or photo by using the toolbar to grab the edge and slide it.
Save the information by clicking the “Done” button. Go back to the site builder page and click “Publish page” to make your Web page active for others to view. Edit your site by logging in and using the site builder to make changes, update pages or add information.
In Feburary 2016 26,
Pick a domain name for your website, which is the title that follows the www in the address bar. Register your domain name at a site, such as Godaddy.com, Register.com or Dotster.com. Also, check with the Web hosting service to check if it offers domain registration as a service.
Visit a teen friendly site, such as Webhostingchoice.com, and review the free Web-hosting services like Homestead.com, Freeservers.com or Freewebs.com. (See References.) Freewebs.com allows users over the age of 13, making it a good selection for teens. Creating a website requires the same basic steps regardless of the web hosting service, but to use Freewebs.com, register with the site by entering your email address, password, name, birthday, referral and gender.
Enter your site address or domain name in the next area. Name your site by placing the name in the site title section. Choose an age-appropriate name for teens.
Choose a template that meets your personal needs based on style, color and content. Bright colors, such as purple and bright green, are available and make nice choices for a teen website. You can change the template later if you decide to. Read the terms and conditions statement and click in the box indicating you agree with them. Click the green box; this will allow you to continue to the next step.
Begin creating your site by adding pages in the site builder. Name the pages logically, such as a “Home” page and “Contact” page. Click on the “Edit page” button. When the page opens, begin adding information.
Click on “Add paragraph” button to add text to your Web page. To add an image, click the “Upload image file” and select an image from your computer. Move the text or photo by using the toolbar to grab the edge and slide it.
Save the information by clicking the “Done” button. Go back to the site builder page and click “Publish page” to make your Web page active for others to view. Edit your site by logging in and using the site builder to make changes, update pages or add information.
In Feburary 2016 26,
How to Create an Under Construction Page With Go DaddyIn Feburary 2016 26,
In Feburary 2016 26,
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 26,
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 26,
Dienstag, 23. Februar 2016
How to Change the Main Index Page on GoDaddyIn Feburary 2016 23,
In Feburary 2016 23,
Visit the GoDaddy and log into the 'Account Manager.' Enter your 'Login Name' and 'Password' into the relevant text fields and click on the 'Secure Login' button.
Click on the 'Web Hosting' option in the 'Products' section.
Click on the 'Launch' option in your Web hosting account.
Click on the 'File Manager' option, which is located in the Content section. This will automatically open the file manager in the root directory of the Web hosting account. Typically, this is the location in which your index file will be located.
Click on the 'Upload' option in the menu bar and then the 'Browse' option to select the index file to upload your index file. The file will be labelled 'index' and will have one of the following file extensions: htm, html, php, asp or aspx; for example, the file might be 'index.html.' Finally, click on the 'Upload' button to confirm the upload of this file.
In Feburary 2016 23,
Visit the GoDaddy and log into the 'Account Manager.' Enter your 'Login Name' and 'Password' into the relevant text fields and click on the 'Secure Login' button.
Click on the 'Web Hosting' option in the 'Products' section.
Click on the 'Launch' option in your Web hosting account.
Click on the 'File Manager' option, which is located in the Content section. This will automatically open the file manager in the root directory of the Web hosting account. Typically, this is the location in which your index file will be located.
Click on the 'Upload' option in the menu bar and then the 'Browse' option to select the index file to upload your index file. The file will be labelled 'index' and will have one of the following file extensions: htm, html, php, asp or aspx; for example, the file might be 'index.html.' Finally, click on the 'Upload' button to confirm the upload of this file.
In Feburary 2016 23,
How to Change a GoDaddy Default PageIn Feburary 2016 23,
In Feburary 2016 23,
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 23,
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 23,
Montag, 22. Februar 2016
How to Start a Devotional or Inspirational WebsiteIn Feburary 2016 22,
In Feburary 2016 22,
Secure a domain name for your devotional/inspirational website. A domain name will cost you $10 or less per year. To secure a domain name, visit a domain name registrar, such as GoDaddy, Network Solutions or NetFirms. In order to earn a better search engine ranking, try to incorporate the word 'Devotional' or 'Inspirational' in your domain name. For instance, instead of using the domain name janesnuggets.com, you can use janesinspirationalnuggets.com.
Find server space on the web for your devotional/inspirational website. Consider using a blog site for server space. By using blog hosting instead of traditional web hosting, you won't get frustrated with the technical stuff while trying to put your inspirational pieces online. A blog site will also keep your inspirational pieces organized and archived by date. Blog sites you can use are WordPress, TypePad, and SiteGround. You will have to sign up for an account in order to use the blog hosting sites.
Connect the domain name that was purchased in step 1 to your website. This is done during the sign-up process.
Select a template (background) for your devotional/inspirational website. The blog sites that are listed in the step 2 will provide a variety of templates to choose from.
Start adding content to your devotional/inspirational website. To do this, click on the option to create a 'New' article. You will be able to upload inspirational pictures to go along with your devotional content.
Submit the domain name for your devotional/inspirational website to search engines. If you don't your website won't be found by those who are searching for inspirational content. You can use websites such as Submit Express and Free Web Submission to submit your site to numerous search engines at one time.
Post new content on a regular basis. If you are inconsistent, readers are likely to stop visiting your website and move on to another that can deliver consistently.
In Feburary 2016 22,
Secure a domain name for your devotional/inspirational website. A domain name will cost you $10 or less per year. To secure a domain name, visit a domain name registrar, such as GoDaddy, Network Solutions or NetFirms. In order to earn a better search engine ranking, try to incorporate the word 'Devotional' or 'Inspirational' in your domain name. For instance, instead of using the domain name janesnuggets.com, you can use janesinspirationalnuggets.com.
Find server space on the web for your devotional/inspirational website. Consider using a blog site for server space. By using blog hosting instead of traditional web hosting, you won't get frustrated with the technical stuff while trying to put your inspirational pieces online. A blog site will also keep your inspirational pieces organized and archived by date. Blog sites you can use are WordPress, TypePad, and SiteGround. You will have to sign up for an account in order to use the blog hosting sites.
Connect the domain name that was purchased in step 1 to your website. This is done during the sign-up process.
Select a template (background) for your devotional/inspirational website. The blog sites that are listed in the step 2 will provide a variety of templates to choose from.
Start adding content to your devotional/inspirational website. To do this, click on the option to create a 'New' article. You will be able to upload inspirational pictures to go along with your devotional content.
Submit the domain name for your devotional/inspirational website to search engines. If you don't your website won't be found by those who are searching for inspirational content. You can use websites such as Submit Express and Free Web Submission to submit your site to numerous search engines at one time.
Post new content on a regular basis. If you are inconsistent, readers are likely to stop visiting your website and move on to another that can deliver consistently.
In Feburary 2016 22,
Sonntag, 21. Februar 2016
How to Change a Go Daddy Absolute Hosting PathIn Feburary 2016 21,
In Feburary 2016 21,
Open your preferred Web browser.
Log in to your Go Daddy 'Account Manager' by typing your 'Customer No. or Login Name' and 'Password.'
Click 'Web Hosting' under the 'Products' section.
Click the 'Launch' button next to the hosting account you wish to modify.
Navigate to the 'Server' section. Replace the existing 'Absolute Hosting Path' with the new one. Click 'Save.'
In Feburary 2016 21,
Open your preferred Web browser.
Log in to your Go Daddy 'Account Manager' by typing your 'Customer No. or Login Name' and 'Password.'
Click 'Web Hosting' under the 'Products' section.
Click the 'Launch' button next to the hosting account you wish to modify.
Navigate to the 'Server' section. Replace the existing 'Absolute Hosting Path' with the new one. Click 'Save.'
In Feburary 2016 21,
How to Cite Yahoo ImagesIn Feburary 2016 21,
In Feburary 2016 21,
Write the title of the web page in quotation marks followed by a period: 'Yahoo! Image Search Results for [what you searched for].' For example, if you searched for 'Kitties,' your page title would be 'Yahoo! Image Search Results for Kitties.'
Write 'Yahoo Images' next in italics as it is the website title followed by a period. For example, 'Yahoo! Image Search Results for Kitties.' Yahoo Images.
Write the medium of publication, in this case, 'Web,' followed by a period. ''Yahoo! Image Search Results for Kitties.' Yahoo Images. Web.
Write the date you accessed the page in the format 'day month year' followed by a period. Your final citation will look like: 'Yahoo! Image Search Results for Kitties.' Yahoo Images. Web. 21 July 2011.
Citing the Picture
To cite an individual picture from a Yahoo! Images search rather than the search itself, click the desired picture. This will open the website hosting the image.
Click the 'X' button in the top right-hand corner of the black Yahoo! window at the top of the screen, as this might distract you from citing the original page.
Cite the hosting website. In MLA format, the name of the hosting website is italicized:'Name of Picture.' Name of Hosting Website. Name of Website Publisher (if available). Date of website publication in Date Month Year format (if this is unavailable, put 'n.d.'). Web. Date accessed.For example: 'iPad Background --- Two Kitties Playing.' iPad Wallpapers. n.d. Web. 21 July 2011.
In Feburary 2016 21,
Write the title of the web page in quotation marks followed by a period: 'Yahoo! Image Search Results for [what you searched for].' For example, if you searched for 'Kitties,' your page title would be 'Yahoo! Image Search Results for Kitties.'
Write 'Yahoo Images' next in italics as it is the website title followed by a period. For example, 'Yahoo! Image Search Results for Kitties.' Yahoo Images.
Write the medium of publication, in this case, 'Web,' followed by a period. ''Yahoo! Image Search Results for Kitties.' Yahoo Images. Web.
Write the date you accessed the page in the format 'day month year' followed by a period. Your final citation will look like: 'Yahoo! Image Search Results for Kitties.' Yahoo Images. Web. 21 July 2011.
Citing the Picture
To cite an individual picture from a Yahoo! Images search rather than the search itself, click the desired picture. This will open the website hosting the image.
Click the 'X' button in the top right-hand corner of the black Yahoo! window at the top of the screen, as this might distract you from citing the original page.
Cite the hosting website. In MLA format, the name of the hosting website is italicized:'Name of Picture.' Name of Hosting Website. Name of Website Publisher (if available). Date of website publication in Date Month Year format (if this is unavailable, put 'n.d.'). Web. Date accessed.For example: 'iPad Background --- Two Kitties Playing.' iPad Wallpapers. n.d. Web. 21 July 2011.
In Feburary 2016 21,
Samstag, 20. Februar 2016
How to Set Up a Website in IISIn Feburary 2016 20,
In Feburary 2016 20,
Install IIS. Most servers come with the IIS program pre-installed or enabled. If you are trying to learn about IIS at home and you do not have a server configured with IIS, you can use your PC running Windows XP Professional. Practicing from home can give you the basic knowledge that you can use to administer IIS using Windows Server 2000 and Windows 2003. You would need the Windows XP Installation CD to accomplish this task.
Go to 'Start' and click on the 'Control Panel'. Then, click on 'Add and Remove Programs'. Next, click on the 'Add/Remove Windows Components' button. Click on 'Internet information Services' in the Windows Components Wizard window and then click on the 'Details' button. This will pop open the Internet Information Services window, which shows all the functions included in the installation. Check the 'File Transfer Protocol', click on 'OK' and then click on 'Next'. This will start running the configuration. Then, it will ask you to insert the Windows XP Installer CD.
Let the installation complete. Click on 'Finish' once done. Run the Windows Update by going to the Microsoft website to check for current updates to make sure that the IIS you installed will have the latest update and patch. Reboot your computer after running the updates.
Go to 'Start', 'Administrative Tools' and click on 'Internet Information Services'. This console will help you manage IIS.
Right-click on 'Web Sites' and click on 'Properties'. This is where you can set the properties for all of the websites. Go to the 'Default Web Site' properties.
Go to the 'Web Site Identification' section, which allows you to assign an IP address for the web server to serve pages on. Click on the 'Advanced' button. Click on 'Add' button. Enter the 'IP Address' of the URL you are creating, then enter the port number it will listen to in the 'TCP Port' box, usually for IIS it is '80' by default. Then, type in the URL of the website in the 'Host Header Name' box. Click on 'OK'.
Keep the default or assign the timeout in seconds in the 'Connection timeout' box. You can keep the check on the box in front of 'HTTP Keep-Alives Enabled'. Check on 'Enable Logging'. When you enable logging on your website, it lets you keep track of where people are coming from and what pages they are viewing. Choose the 'W3C Extended Log File Format' from the drop-down menu. Then, click on the 'Properties' button.
Click on the radio button in front of 'Daily' in the 'Extended Logging Properties' window. You can change the frequency as desired, whether hourly, daily or weekly, to create new log files and save them. Click on 'OK'.
Return to the 'Default Web Site Properties', then go to the 'ISAPI Filters' tab. You can either use the default set-up within this tab or add any special requirement that you need. The ISAPI filter performs some special functions as a response to HTTP requests.
Go to the 'Home Directory' tab. This is where you can set up the path of the contents of your website, such as the root directory; execute permissions such as 'Read' or 'Write'. You can also name the application and apply protection here. 'Click on 'OK' once done.
Go to the 'Documents' tab where you can point users to the different pages, folders or sections of the website. Click on 'OK'.
Go to the 'Directory Security' tab where you can assign or change the security settings of your site. Click on the 'Edit' button to go to the 'Authentication Methods' dialog box. This is where you can assign whether you want users to login and use passwords or you can allow 'Anonymous Access' depending on your requirements. Click on 'OK' once done.
Go to the 'HTTP Headers' tab to make changes if needed. It is best to leave this in default settings. This tab shows the header information sent to the browser when a user makes a request. Click 'OK'.
Go to the 'Custom Errors' tab, which allows you to change how IIS will handle the errors when users try to visit the site. This will be useful when a website is down or having problems by giving the visitors messages, such as 'Error 404 Internal Server Error'. The errors can help you in troubleshooting problems and finding resolutions. Click 'OK'.
Go to the final tab, which is the 'Server Extensions' tab. this is where you can enable the version control, change performance settings, change scripting and change mail settings. Click 'OK' and close the IIS window. This completes the website configuration. Test the website if it works by typing the URL on an open browser window.
Test your website to ensure that it works without errors by typing it in a browser. If there are errors, troubleshoot using IIS, it is possible that there is a typo or the website is not yet on the enabled state. Check again to make sure that it is.
In Feburary 2016 20,
Install IIS. Most servers come with the IIS program pre-installed or enabled. If you are trying to learn about IIS at home and you do not have a server configured with IIS, you can use your PC running Windows XP Professional. Practicing from home can give you the basic knowledge that you can use to administer IIS using Windows Server 2000 and Windows 2003. You would need the Windows XP Installation CD to accomplish this task.
Go to 'Start' and click on the 'Control Panel'. Then, click on 'Add and Remove Programs'. Next, click on the 'Add/Remove Windows Components' button. Click on 'Internet information Services' in the Windows Components Wizard window and then click on the 'Details' button. This will pop open the Internet Information Services window, which shows all the functions included in the installation. Check the 'File Transfer Protocol', click on 'OK' and then click on 'Next'. This will start running the configuration. Then, it will ask you to insert the Windows XP Installer CD.
Let the installation complete. Click on 'Finish' once done. Run the Windows Update by going to the Microsoft website to check for current updates to make sure that the IIS you installed will have the latest update and patch. Reboot your computer after running the updates.
Go to 'Start', 'Administrative Tools' and click on 'Internet Information Services'. This console will help you manage IIS.
Right-click on 'Web Sites' and click on 'Properties'. This is where you can set the properties for all of the websites. Go to the 'Default Web Site' properties.
Go to the 'Web Site Identification' section, which allows you to assign an IP address for the web server to serve pages on. Click on the 'Advanced' button. Click on 'Add' button. Enter the 'IP Address' of the URL you are creating, then enter the port number it will listen to in the 'TCP Port' box, usually for IIS it is '80' by default. Then, type in the URL of the website in the 'Host Header Name' box. Click on 'OK'.
Keep the default or assign the timeout in seconds in the 'Connection timeout' box. You can keep the check on the box in front of 'HTTP Keep-Alives Enabled'. Check on 'Enable Logging'. When you enable logging on your website, it lets you keep track of where people are coming from and what pages they are viewing. Choose the 'W3C Extended Log File Format' from the drop-down menu. Then, click on the 'Properties' button.
Click on the radio button in front of 'Daily' in the 'Extended Logging Properties' window. You can change the frequency as desired, whether hourly, daily or weekly, to create new log files and save them. Click on 'OK'.
Return to the 'Default Web Site Properties', then go to the 'ISAPI Filters' tab. You can either use the default set-up within this tab or add any special requirement that you need. The ISAPI filter performs some special functions as a response to HTTP requests.
Go to the 'Home Directory' tab. This is where you can set up the path of the contents of your website, such as the root directory; execute permissions such as 'Read' or 'Write'. You can also name the application and apply protection here. 'Click on 'OK' once done.
Go to the 'Documents' tab where you can point users to the different pages, folders or sections of the website. Click on 'OK'.
Go to the 'Directory Security' tab where you can assign or change the security settings of your site. Click on the 'Edit' button to go to the 'Authentication Methods' dialog box. This is where you can assign whether you want users to login and use passwords or you can allow 'Anonymous Access' depending on your requirements. Click on 'OK' once done.
Go to the 'HTTP Headers' tab to make changes if needed. It is best to leave this in default settings. This tab shows the header information sent to the browser when a user makes a request. Click 'OK'.
Go to the 'Custom Errors' tab, which allows you to change how IIS will handle the errors when users try to visit the site. This will be useful when a website is down or having problems by giving the visitors messages, such as 'Error 404 Internal Server Error'. The errors can help you in troubleshooting problems and finding resolutions. Click 'OK'.
Go to the final tab, which is the 'Server Extensions' tab. this is where you can enable the version control, change performance settings, change scripting and change mail settings. Click 'OK' and close the IIS window. This completes the website configuration. Test the website if it works by typing the URL on an open browser window.
Test your website to ensure that it works without errors by typing it in a browser. If there are errors, troubleshoot using IIS, it is possible that there is a typo or the website is not yet on the enabled state. Check again to make sure that it is.
In Feburary 2016 20,
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Freitag, 19. Februar 2016
How to Open an Internet StoreIn Feburary 2016 19,
In Feburary 2016 19,
Purchase a domain name for your store. A domain name is like the street address to a business. For example 'www.BestBuy.com' or 'www.apple.com' are domain names. You can purchase domain names from sites like 'godaddy.com' and pay a yearly amount. Prices for domains can be as low as $1.99 to $14.
Purchase web hosting for your online store. A web hosting company provides a shared or dedicated server for your website. Search for web hosts specifically for e-commerce sites--for example, ehostpros.com. Web hosting fees can start at $4 a month.
Find a web designer for your online store. A web designer will take your concept, images, and ideas for your website, then create your online store for you. You can locate web designers by going to freelance sites, such as 'Guru.com,' 'Elance.com' or 'getafreelancer.com.'
Determine what method of payments you can and will accept. PayPal and Google checkout are third-party processors that will accept checks and credit cards on your behalf for a percentage. Approval can take place in minutes.
Consider opening a merchant account. Instead of a third-party processor, such as PayPal, which costs more, you can actually open your own merchant account to accept credit card payments. You then can deposit funds into your checking account. You can go through your local bank to determine if it offers merchant accounts.
Advertise your online store. You can create banner ads, purchase ads via Google or utilize pay per click advertising. Pay-per-click advertising is a form of marketing where you only pay a certain amount of money if customers click on your ad to see your website. You can also advertise via online forums and online magazines.
In Feburary 2016 19,
Purchase a domain name for your store. A domain name is like the street address to a business. For example 'www.BestBuy.com' or 'www.apple.com' are domain names. You can purchase domain names from sites like 'godaddy.com' and pay a yearly amount. Prices for domains can be as low as $1.99 to $14.
Purchase web hosting for your online store. A web hosting company provides a shared or dedicated server for your website. Search for web hosts specifically for e-commerce sites--for example, ehostpros.com. Web hosting fees can start at $4 a month.
Find a web designer for your online store. A web designer will take your concept, images, and ideas for your website, then create your online store for you. You can locate web designers by going to freelance sites, such as 'Guru.com,' 'Elance.com' or 'getafreelancer.com.'
Determine what method of payments you can and will accept. PayPal and Google checkout are third-party processors that will accept checks and credit cards on your behalf for a percentage. Approval can take place in minutes.
Consider opening a merchant account. Instead of a third-party processor, such as PayPal, which costs more, you can actually open your own merchant account to accept credit card payments. You then can deposit funds into your checking account. You can go through your local bank to determine if it offers merchant accounts.
Advertise your online store. You can create banner ads, purchase ads via Google or utilize pay per click advertising. Pay-per-click advertising is a form of marketing where you only pay a certain amount of money if customers click on your ad to see your website. You can also advertise via online forums and online magazines.
In Feburary 2016 19,
Donnerstag, 18. Februar 2016
How to Create a Video Hosting WebsiteIn Feburary 2016 18,
In Feburary 2016 18,
Purchase a domain name for your website. A domain name is the address your customers will type in to access your site (yourvideohostingsite.com). Domain registrars typically charge between $1 to more than $14 per year.
Obtain web hosting for your site. A web host maintains various servers that manages the content and your subscribers who will come to your website. Choose a web host that provides a lot of memory for the lowest cost because your videos may require much memory. Web hosts can charge anywhere from $3 to more than $100 a month.
Determine if you would like to provide videos or if you want your subscribers to upload their own videos to your site, like YouTube. Answer this question before you start creating a website because the programming code required for others to upload videos will be different than if you want to upload videos yourself.
Sketch out the content, look and feel of your website using either a piece of paper and/or word processing software. You must know ahead of time what colors you would like to use and your welcome message, along with other information. Use a word processing software, such as Microsoft Word, that can be sent to your web designer.
Hire a freelance web designer to create your website. Hire your freelance web designer from sites like GetAFreelancer.com or Elance.com. Web designers from around the world will bid on your project based on your budget. Ensure your web designer has experience with programming codes necessary to upload videos.
Invite friends and family at different times of the day to access your site to view and upload videos to ensure there are no technical issues that need to be resolved before you go live.
In Feburary 2016 18,
Purchase a domain name for your website. A domain name is the address your customers will type in to access your site (yourvideohostingsite.com). Domain registrars typically charge between $1 to more than $14 per year.
Obtain web hosting for your site. A web host maintains various servers that manages the content and your subscribers who will come to your website. Choose a web host that provides a lot of memory for the lowest cost because your videos may require much memory. Web hosts can charge anywhere from $3 to more than $100 a month.
Determine if you would like to provide videos or if you want your subscribers to upload their own videos to your site, like YouTube. Answer this question before you start creating a website because the programming code required for others to upload videos will be different than if you want to upload videos yourself.
Sketch out the content, look and feel of your website using either a piece of paper and/or word processing software. You must know ahead of time what colors you would like to use and your welcome message, along with other information. Use a word processing software, such as Microsoft Word, that can be sent to your web designer.
Hire a freelance web designer to create your website. Hire your freelance web designer from sites like GetAFreelancer.com or Elance.com. Web designers from around the world will bid on your project based on your budget. Ensure your web designer has experience with programming codes necessary to upload videos.
Invite friends and family at different times of the day to access your site to view and upload videos to ensure there are no technical issues that need to be resolved before you go live.
In Feburary 2016 18,
Freitag, 12. Februar 2016
How to Find Where a Domain Is Hosted?In Feburary 2016 12,
In Feburary 2016 12,
Find the location of a domain using 2Privacy's free utility). Enter the domain's name or IP address into the utility's 'IP or Domain Name' field.
Type the captcha code into the 'Code' box -- the captcha code is located to the right of the Code box.
Click on the utility's 'Check Location' box to get the location registered to the domain. The Web page will refresh and then display the domain's physical address.
Seo Mastering
Locate a domain's location using Seo Mastering's 'IP Address - Domain name Location' utility. Enter the domain into the utility's 'Enter IP address or domain name' field.
Enter the code in the utility's captcha into the utility's 'Image Verification' field.
Click 'Continue' to look up the location of the domain. The utility will plot the location of the queried domain onto an embedded Google map.
IP Address Location
Use IP Address Location's 'IP Who Is Domain name or Whois IP Address' utility to find the location of a domain. Clear out the text in the utility's 'Domain Whois IP Lookup Address' field.
Type the domain you would like to query into the 'Domain Whois IP Lookup Address' field.
Click on the utility's 'Check IP WhoIS Address' button to find the location registered to the domain's server.
In Feburary 2016 12,
Find the location of a domain using 2Privacy's free utility). Enter the domain's name or IP address into the utility's 'IP or Domain Name' field.
Type the captcha code into the 'Code' box -- the captcha code is located to the right of the Code box.
Click on the utility's 'Check Location' box to get the location registered to the domain. The Web page will refresh and then display the domain's physical address.
Seo Mastering
Locate a domain's location using Seo Mastering's 'IP Address - Domain name Location' utility. Enter the domain into the utility's 'Enter IP address or domain name' field.
Enter the code in the utility's captcha into the utility's 'Image Verification' field.
Click 'Continue' to look up the location of the domain. The utility will plot the location of the queried domain onto an embedded Google map.
IP Address Location
Use IP Address Location's 'IP Who Is Domain name or Whois IP Address' utility to find the location of a domain. Clear out the text in the utility's 'Domain Whois IP Lookup Address' field.
Type the domain you would like to query into the 'Domain Whois IP Lookup Address' field.
Click on the utility's 'Check IP WhoIS Address' button to find the location registered to the domain's server.
In Feburary 2016 12,
Montag, 8. Februar 2016
How to Modify Zen Cart to Use External ImagesIn Feburary 2016 08,
In Feburary 2016 08,
Access the 'Developer Toolkit' from the Zen Cart administrator screen. In the search box, type 'DIR_WS_IMAGES.' This brings up all the pages that contain code to be modified. In each page, replace 'DIR_WS_IMAGES' with 'DIR_EXT_HTTP.' This tells Zen Cart to look for images externally rather than in the 'image' folder. This step is necessary only once.
Navigate to the Web server that contains the image that you are linking. If the images are stored on your hard drive, you need to upload them first. Sites such as imageshack.us and photobucket.com (and others) offer both free and paid services for image hosting. Alternatively, you could choose to host them on a private server, if available.
Right-click on the image once it is displayed in your browser and select 'Properties.' This brings up a window that displays the image attributes and location. Highlight the URL that appears next to the 'Path' field then right-click the selection and choose 'Copy' from the menu. Example text (without quotes): 'http://example.com/image.jpg."
Paste the URL copied in Step 3 into the 'Product Image' text box on the 'Product Attribute' page, and save the changes. Your external image should now be displayed correctly.
In Feburary 2016 08,
Access the 'Developer Toolkit' from the Zen Cart administrator screen. In the search box, type 'DIR_WS_IMAGES.' This brings up all the pages that contain code to be modified. In each page, replace 'DIR_WS_IMAGES' with 'DIR_EXT_HTTP.' This tells Zen Cart to look for images externally rather than in the 'image' folder. This step is necessary only once.
Navigate to the Web server that contains the image that you are linking. If the images are stored on your hard drive, you need to upload them first. Sites such as imageshack.us and photobucket.com (and others) offer both free and paid services for image hosting. Alternatively, you could choose to host them on a private server, if available.
Right-click on the image once it is displayed in your browser and select 'Properties.' This brings up a window that displays the image attributes and location. Highlight the URL that appears next to the 'Path' field then right-click the selection and choose 'Copy' from the menu. Example text (without quotes): 'http://example.com/image.jpg."
Paste the URL copied in Step 3 into the 'Product Image' text box on the 'Product Attribute' page, and save the changes. Your external image should now be displayed correctly.
In Feburary 2016 08,
Freitag, 5. Februar 2016
How to Set Up OpenCart in Go DaddyIn Feburary 2016 05,
In Feburary 2016 05,
Download OpenCart from its Google Code site.
Extract the Install folder from the downloaded ZIP file using WinRAR or WinZip.
Upload the unzipped Install folder to your Go Daddy host directory using an FTP application such as FileZilla or CyberDuck.
Select 'Web Hosting' from the Products section of your Go Daddy Account Manager. Under Databases, select the MySQL database icon, and click 'Create Database.' Enter the desired database name, and press 'Create.'
Assign a user to the newly created database. Make sure that the username and password are different from your root username and password.
Configuration
Navigate to your store homepage to begin the configuration process.
Read the terms of service, and press 'Accept.'
Press 'Continue' on the diagnostics page to confirm the server's compatibility with OpenCart.
Enter your MySQL database name and the name and password of the user you assigned to it. In most cases, you can leave the default 'localhost' in the Host field. This will allow OpenCart to access your MySQL database.
Press 'Continue' to complete your configuration of OpenCart.
In Feburary 2016 05,
Download OpenCart from its Google Code site.
Extract the Install folder from the downloaded ZIP file using WinRAR or WinZip.
Upload the unzipped Install folder to your Go Daddy host directory using an FTP application such as FileZilla or CyberDuck.
Select 'Web Hosting' from the Products section of your Go Daddy Account Manager. Under Databases, select the MySQL database icon, and click 'Create Database.' Enter the desired database name, and press 'Create.'
Assign a user to the newly created database. Make sure that the username and password are different from your root username and password.
Configuration
Navigate to your store homepage to begin the configuration process.
Read the terms of service, and press 'Accept.'
Press 'Continue' on the diagnostics page to confirm the server's compatibility with OpenCart.
Enter your MySQL database name and the name and password of the user you assigned to it. In most cases, you can leave the default 'localhost' in the Host field. This will allow OpenCart to access your MySQL database.
Press 'Continue' to complete your configuration of OpenCart.
In Feburary 2016 05,
How to Back Up a Go Daddy WebsiteIn Feburary 2016 05,
In Feburary 2016 05,
Create a new folder on your computer's desktop, called 'Backup.'
Launch a web browser and go to www.godaddy.com.
Log in to your GoDaddy account, and click 'My Account' to navigate to the Account Manager.
Select 'Web Hosting' in the Products section. When the screen shifts to your hosting account, click the 'Launch' button next to the account that contains the site that you want to back up.
Click the 'Content' tab in the Hosting Control Center, then click 'Java FTP Client.'
Click 'Yes' or 'Trust' if a security window asks you for permission to continue.
Set the left-hand 'Local System' window to the 'Backup' folder on your computer's desktop.
Drag and drop all of the files for the website you are backing up from the right-hand 'Remote System' window into the 'Backup' folder.
Connect an external drive to your computer via a USB port. Depending on the size of your website, this could be as small as a flash drive or as large as an independent hard drive.
Drag and drop the 'Backup' folder into the external drive. Store this drive somewhere safe.
In Feburary 2016 05,
Create a new folder on your computer's desktop, called 'Backup.'
Launch a web browser and go to www.godaddy.com.
Log in to your GoDaddy account, and click 'My Account' to navigate to the Account Manager.
Select 'Web Hosting' in the Products section. When the screen shifts to your hosting account, click the 'Launch' button next to the account that contains the site that you want to back up.
Click the 'Content' tab in the Hosting Control Center, then click 'Java FTP Client.'
Click 'Yes' or 'Trust' if a security window asks you for permission to continue.
Set the left-hand 'Local System' window to the 'Backup' folder on your computer's desktop.
Drag and drop all of the files for the website you are backing up from the right-hand 'Remote System' window into the 'Backup' folder.
Connect an external drive to your computer via a USB port. Depending on the size of your website, this could be as small as a flash drive or as large as an independent hard drive.
Drag and drop the 'Backup' folder into the external drive. Store this drive somewhere safe.
In Feburary 2016 05,
Donnerstag, 4. Februar 2016
How to Build a Charity WebsiteIn Feburary 2016 04,
In Feburary 2016 04,
Select and register your domain name. To do this, go to a domain-registration company, such as GoDaddy.com, and perform a domain name search to make sure your desired domain name is available. Your domain should end in .org (which stands for organization) for this type of site. Once you've found a unique name, register it.
Select your hosting company. The hosting company you select will depend on the services you will need. You can either select a discount hosting company, such as GoDaddy.com, which will offer fewer features for a lower fee. On the other hand, you can choose a full-service option, such as CharityAdvantage.com, which will design your Web page, host your site, collect donations and provide information on your donors.
Write your site content. The most important aspect of your site is the content you provide your readers. You will want your readers to know all about your cause at first glance. On your home page, you will want to tell your readers the name of your charity and the cause it is dedicated to, what your charity provides to its recipients, if your charity is tax deductible, your 401(c) number, how to donate to your charity (covered further in step 5) and any other pertinent information. On other pages in your Web site, you will want to provide your readers with your charity's history, some testimonies of what has been accomplished and the charity's vision for the future.
Design and upload your new Website. You may choose to design the site yourself (if you have the technical skills), use a Web site building application (available through most hosting companies) or hire someone to do this. If you wish to hire someone for this task, freelance companies, such as RentACoder.com, can help you find someone with the skills you need. Using photos will give your new Web site a more personal feel. Your Web site's written content needs to be used together with the design features (colors, photos, etc.) to convey your message.
Collect donations. Now that you have created your site, you will want a way for your readers to provide donations online. This can be easily done through PayPal.com. This option will not require to you open a merchant account to accept credit cards, which usually requires both high start-up costs and monthly fees. To accept payments through PayPal.com you will need to open an account and add a 'Donate Button' to your new Web site. Although online payments are the most convenient for most people, it is always good to provide a mailing address for those who prefer to mail in their donations.
In Feburary 2016 04,
Select and register your domain name. To do this, go to a domain-registration company, such as GoDaddy.com, and perform a domain name search to make sure your desired domain name is available. Your domain should end in .org (which stands for organization) for this type of site. Once you've found a unique name, register it.
Select your hosting company. The hosting company you select will depend on the services you will need. You can either select a discount hosting company, such as GoDaddy.com, which will offer fewer features for a lower fee. On the other hand, you can choose a full-service option, such as CharityAdvantage.com, which will design your Web page, host your site, collect donations and provide information on your donors.
Write your site content. The most important aspect of your site is the content you provide your readers. You will want your readers to know all about your cause at first glance. On your home page, you will want to tell your readers the name of your charity and the cause it is dedicated to, what your charity provides to its recipients, if your charity is tax deductible, your 401(c) number, how to donate to your charity (covered further in step 5) and any other pertinent information. On other pages in your Web site, you will want to provide your readers with your charity's history, some testimonies of what has been accomplished and the charity's vision for the future.
Design and upload your new Website. You may choose to design the site yourself (if you have the technical skills), use a Web site building application (available through most hosting companies) or hire someone to do this. If you wish to hire someone for this task, freelance companies, such as RentACoder.com, can help you find someone with the skills you need. Using photos will give your new Web site a more personal feel. Your Web site's written content needs to be used together with the design features (colors, photos, etc.) to convey your message.
Collect donations. Now that you have created your site, you will want a way for your readers to provide donations online. This can be easily done through PayPal.com. This option will not require to you open a merchant account to accept credit cards, which usually requires both high start-up costs and monthly fees. To accept payments through PayPal.com you will need to open an account and add a 'Donate Button' to your new Web site. Although online payments are the most convenient for most people, it is always good to provide a mailing address for those who prefer to mail in their donations.
In Feburary 2016 04,
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