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Open FileZilla on your computer.
Type your Web host's hostname in the 'Host' box. This often resembles your actual Web address. For example, if your blog is at myblog.com, your FTP host may be 'myblog.com' or 'ftp.myblog.com.'
Type your Web hosting username and password in their respective boxes. Usually, but not always, these credentials are the same ones you use to log into a Web-based control panel for your website. Once you connect, the files on your Web server appear to the right.
Navigate to your home folder, which may be called 'www,' 'home' or 'public_html.'
Navigate to the folder called 'wp-content' inside the directory where you installed WordPress.
Navigate to the folder called 'plugins' to upload a new plugin. Navigate to the 'uploads' folder and, if relevant, the correct year and month to upload content such as images or PDF files.
Click and drag any file you want to upload from the left side of the screen, where it is on your computer, into the appropriate folder on the right side of the screen, which is your Web server. The files will copy to your WordPress installation, but the originals remain on your computer's hard drive.
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Freitag, 19. Februar 2016
How to Connect to WordPress Using FilezillaIn Feburary 2016 19,
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Mittwoch, 17. Februar 2016
How to Use Imagemagick With HostgatorIn Feburary 2016 17,
In Feburary 2016 17,
Open the image you want to edit in the ImageMagick software.
Use the ImageMagick tools to edit the image.
Save your image to your computer once you have completed the changes. Be sure to save it in a folder where you can easily find it.
Launch a FTP program on the computer.
Type in your HostGator website domain name, administrator username and password to connect to the HostGator server. You should have received this information in an email when you signed up for the HostGator account.
Navigate to the folder on the computer that contains the edited image in the local pane. This will usually be the left side of the window, though it may vary depending on the FTP program.
Navigate to the 'public_ftp' folder of the HostGator account. If you wish to store the image, you may want to create a new folder on the server called 'pictures' or 'images.'
Highlight the image file in the local pane and click the transfer button. This will send a copy of the image to the HostGator server.
Open a website browser and type in the image's URL. The URL will be your domain name followed by the name of the folder you uploaded the image to and the image's full name, for example: 'http://(yourdomain)/(foldername)/(imagename).'
Record this URL address. You can use this to share the image, post it on forums or use it on your website.
In Feburary 2016 17,
Open the image you want to edit in the ImageMagick software.
Use the ImageMagick tools to edit the image.
Save your image to your computer once you have completed the changes. Be sure to save it in a folder where you can easily find it.
Launch a FTP program on the computer.
Type in your HostGator website domain name, administrator username and password to connect to the HostGator server. You should have received this information in an email when you signed up for the HostGator account.
Navigate to the folder on the computer that contains the edited image in the local pane. This will usually be the left side of the window, though it may vary depending on the FTP program.
Navigate to the 'public_ftp' folder of the HostGator account. If you wish to store the image, you may want to create a new folder on the server called 'pictures' or 'images.'
Highlight the image file in the local pane and click the transfer button. This will send a copy of the image to the HostGator server.
Open a website browser and type in the image's URL. The URL will be your domain name followed by the name of the folder you uploaded the image to and the image's full name, for example: 'http://(yourdomain)/(foldername)/(imagename).'
Record this URL address. You can use this to share the image, post it on forums or use it on your website.
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Samstag, 13. Februar 2016
How to Transfer a Domain Name from One GoDaddy Account to AnotherIn Feburary 2016 13,
In Feburary 2016 13,
Write down the customer number of the account to which you want to transfer the GoDaddy domain name, along with the email address associated with this account. You can find your customer number by logging in to your GoDaddy account and clicking the 'My Account' tab, which posts your name and customer number near the top of the screen.
Log out of the GoDaddy account, and then log back in with the username and password of the account in which the domain name was originally registered.
Choose 'Domain Manager' under the 'My Products' tab.
Click the check box to the left of the domain name that you want to transfer. Select the 'Account Change' icon on the menu bar above. It looks like a Rolodex card with a pencil.
Enter the requested information on the next screen. Enter the new owner's GoDaddy account customer number or login name, as well as the email address that is associated with the account. Click 'Next' to continue.
Read and agree to the Domain Name Change Registrant Agreement on the next screen. Click 'I have read and agree to the Domain Name Change Registrant Agreement,' and press 'Finish' to proceed.
Log out of the GoDaddy account, and log in to the email address associated with your other GoDaddy account. You should have an email from GoDaddy with a secure ID and transaction code, along with a link.
Click the link in the email to log in to your second GoDaddy account and accept the transfer by entering the secure ID and transaction code. This will approve and finish the transfer of the domain name from the primary GoDaddy account to the secondary account.
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Write down the customer number of the account to which you want to transfer the GoDaddy domain name, along with the email address associated with this account. You can find your customer number by logging in to your GoDaddy account and clicking the 'My Account' tab, which posts your name and customer number near the top of the screen.
Log out of the GoDaddy account, and then log back in with the username and password of the account in which the domain name was originally registered.
Choose 'Domain Manager' under the 'My Products' tab.
Click the check box to the left of the domain name that you want to transfer. Select the 'Account Change' icon on the menu bar above. It looks like a Rolodex card with a pencil.
Enter the requested information on the next screen. Enter the new owner's GoDaddy account customer number or login name, as well as the email address that is associated with the account. Click 'Next' to continue.
Read and agree to the Domain Name Change Registrant Agreement on the next screen. Click 'I have read and agree to the Domain Name Change Registrant Agreement,' and press 'Finish' to proceed.
Log out of the GoDaddy account, and log in to the email address associated with your other GoDaddy account. You should have an email from GoDaddy with a secure ID and transaction code, along with a link.
Click the link in the email to log in to your second GoDaddy account and accept the transfer by entering the secure ID and transaction code. This will approve and finish the transfer of the domain name from the primary GoDaddy account to the secondary account.
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Dienstag, 9. Februar 2016
How to Check an FTP Log on GoDaddyIn Feburary 2016 09,
In Feburary 2016 09,
Call GoDaddy customer care at 480-505-8877 and select the 'Hosting Information' option from the automated prompts. Ask the customer care representative to submit or open a ticket to request your FTP log.
Wait approximately three days for an email alert from GoDaddy announcing that a file has been loaded to the FTP File Manager.
Log in to your GoDaddy account using the username and password you created when opening the account.
Select the 'My Account' tab located on the bold green bar near the top of the page. Locate 'My Products' in the shaded list on the left side of the page and select 'Hosting.' Select the domain name of the hosted site by selecting 'Launch' immediately to its right, which takes you to the 'Hosting Control Center.'
Locate and select the large 'FTP File Manager' tab located under the 'Hosting Control Center' heading.
Locate the file with the name that was sent to you in the email alert from GoDaddy. Select the file and open or download it using a word processing reader.
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Call GoDaddy customer care at 480-505-8877 and select the 'Hosting Information' option from the automated prompts. Ask the customer care representative to submit or open a ticket to request your FTP log.
Wait approximately three days for an email alert from GoDaddy announcing that a file has been loaded to the FTP File Manager.
Log in to your GoDaddy account using the username and password you created when opening the account.
Select the 'My Account' tab located on the bold green bar near the top of the page. Locate 'My Products' in the shaded list on the left side of the page and select 'Hosting.' Select the domain name of the hosted site by selecting 'Launch' immediately to its right, which takes you to the 'Hosting Control Center.'
Locate and select the large 'FTP File Manager' tab located under the 'Hosting Control Center' heading.
Locate the file with the name that was sent to you in the email alert from GoDaddy. Select the file and open or download it using a word processing reader.
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Montag, 8. Februar 2016
How to Install Wordpress On 1and1 ServersIn Feburary 2016 08,
In Feburary 2016 08,
Log in to your 1and1 control panel and click the hosting package on which you want to install WordPress.
Click “MySQL” under the Database heading on the hosting panel and then select “MySQL Database.”
Enter a description for your new database in the field provided. Something as simple as “WordPress Database” is fine, provided you only plan to have one iteration of WordPress installed on your 1and1 account.
Create a password for the database in the “Password” field and then verify it in the “Repeat Password” field. Make a note of this password as you will need it when installing WordPress.
Click “Set Up” to finish creating your database. When creation is complete, 1and1 displays the details of your database, including the database name and username. Make a note of both of these values as you will need them when installing WordPress.
Installing Wordpress
Download the latest version of WordPress onto your computer and extract its contents to your desktop or another memorable location.
Upload the contents of the extracted WordPress folder to the location on your 1and1 server where you want WordPress to appear. If you don’t have FTP software, a number of free options are available, including FileZilla, SmartFTP and CoreFTP.
Update your 1and1 destination folder so that it points to WordPress. Log in to the 1and1 control panel, select the hosting package associated with WordPress and then select “Domain Center” on the Domains control panel. Place a check mark in the box next to the domain you want to use with WordPress and then click the “Edit Destination” button. Select the “Webspace” radio button, click the arrow icon located under the Target Directory field and select the folder into which you uploaded WordPress. Click “Save” when you are finished.
Wait at least 15 minutes for 1and1’s servers to adopt your domain changes.
Open a new browser tab or window and visit the domain associated with WordPress. This is the domain you just pointed to your WordPress destination folder.
Click “Create a Configuration File” and then click “Let’s Go” to initiate the configuration process.
Enter your WordPress database name, username and password in the provided fields. These are the values you noted earlier when creating your database.
Click “Submit” and then press the “Run the Install” button.
Fill out the Five-Minute-Install form and press the “Install WordPress” button to finish installing WordPress. For security purposes, the username and password you create here should be different from those associated with your database. These will be the username and password you use whenever you log in to WordPress.
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Log in to your 1and1 control panel and click the hosting package on which you want to install WordPress.
Click “MySQL” under the Database heading on the hosting panel and then select “MySQL Database.”
Enter a description for your new database in the field provided. Something as simple as “WordPress Database” is fine, provided you only plan to have one iteration of WordPress installed on your 1and1 account.
Create a password for the database in the “Password” field and then verify it in the “Repeat Password” field. Make a note of this password as you will need it when installing WordPress.
Click “Set Up” to finish creating your database. When creation is complete, 1and1 displays the details of your database, including the database name and username. Make a note of both of these values as you will need them when installing WordPress.
Installing Wordpress
Download the latest version of WordPress onto your computer and extract its contents to your desktop or another memorable location.
Upload the contents of the extracted WordPress folder to the location on your 1and1 server where you want WordPress to appear. If you don’t have FTP software, a number of free options are available, including FileZilla, SmartFTP and CoreFTP.
Update your 1and1 destination folder so that it points to WordPress. Log in to the 1and1 control panel, select the hosting package associated with WordPress and then select “Domain Center” on the Domains control panel. Place a check mark in the box next to the domain you want to use with WordPress and then click the “Edit Destination” button. Select the “Webspace” radio button, click the arrow icon located under the Target Directory field and select the folder into which you uploaded WordPress. Click “Save” when you are finished.
Wait at least 15 minutes for 1and1’s servers to adopt your domain changes.
Open a new browser tab or window and visit the domain associated with WordPress. This is the domain you just pointed to your WordPress destination folder.
Click “Create a Configuration File” and then click “Let’s Go” to initiate the configuration process.
Enter your WordPress database name, username and password in the provided fields. These are the values you noted earlier when creating your database.
Click “Submit” and then press the “Run the Install” button.
Fill out the Five-Minute-Install form and press the “Install WordPress” button to finish installing WordPress. For security purposes, the username and password you create here should be different from those associated with your database. These will be the username and password you use whenever you log in to WordPress.
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