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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.
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How to Set Telus Email on a PhoneIn Feburary 2016 21,
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In the main menu, choose the email option. In the options menu, select 'Add Account.' Enter your Telus account email address and password. Allow the phone some time while it receives the data. If you have more than one email account other than your Telus email, return to the main menu and repeat these steps. If you do not have an existing Telus account, create a new one.
If you are creating a new account, select a 'POP' account type, not an 'IMAP.' Enter a username, address and description. The description is what the account is known as in your mail accounts listing to distinguish it from other email accounts. The incoming mail server should be set at pop.telus.net. Enter your username again and password. Keep in mind the password is the same one you use for your Telus email account. The outgoing mail server should be set at smtp.telus.net. Once the outgoing server is set, this entry will set it as the primary server.
Select the number of messages you would like to download, i.e., last three, five or seven days, or all messages. After you choose your preference, you will be asked if you want to have your phone automatically to connect to the Internet to check for email throughout the day. Select an option. Click 'Rinish' and your setup is complete.
In Feburary 2016 21,
In the main menu, choose the email option. In the options menu, select 'Add Account.' Enter your Telus account email address and password. Allow the phone some time while it receives the data. If you have more than one email account other than your Telus email, return to the main menu and repeat these steps. If you do not have an existing Telus account, create a new one.
If you are creating a new account, select a 'POP' account type, not an 'IMAP.' Enter a username, address and description. The description is what the account is known as in your mail accounts listing to distinguish it from other email accounts. The incoming mail server should be set at pop.telus.net. Enter your username again and password. Keep in mind the password is the same one you use for your Telus email account. The outgoing mail server should be set at smtp.telus.net. Once the outgoing server is set, this entry will set it as the primary server.
Select the number of messages you would like to download, i.e., last three, five or seven days, or all messages. After you choose your preference, you will be asked if you want to have your phone automatically to connect to the Internet to check for email throughout the day. Select an option. Click 'Rinish' and your setup is complete.
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