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Wednesday, August 26, 2015
How to Start a Video Game Website
Select a web hosting service where you will build your website. Consider disk space and bandwidth available along with price when comparing web hosting services. Selecting a quality host is important to building a high-quality website.
Decide how you are going to design your website. The most basic option is to use a text editing program to write all of the code by hand; however, software is available which can make this easier for users unfamiliar with coding websites by hand. Commercial options like Adobe Dreamweaver can cost hundreds of dollars, while other programs like Mozilla Composer are available online for free.
Research video games and decide what kind of information you want to include on your website. Some options include previews of upcoming games, reviews of games that have been released or hints about how to play specific games. According to the Letters and Science Computing Resources at the University of Berkeley, 'content ultimately is the standard by which your website's usefulness will be judged.' Make sure the research you do will help you to create useful content.
Create the pages of your video game website using the text editor or other design tool you selected in Step 1. Write informative content based on the research from Step 3. Don't include too much information on a single page of the website, or you can overwhelm your visitors with too much text.
Upload the pages of your website to your web host. Most web hosts will have FTP services available, which will allow you to upload all of the pages of your website at once. Each web hosting service will have different procedures, so refer to your host's online help files if you need help with their specific requirements for uploading files.
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Tuesday, August 25, 2015
How to Make Your Own Website for Teens Free (7 Steps)
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 Change a CNAME
Most Internet users pay a hosting company to handle the technical details of keeping a website or blog online. Depending on the hosting company, changing your CNAME record can be a self-serve matter or an email request.
Users of the GoDaddy domain hosting service, for example, can change a CNAME record in a few steps. Log into your Account manager, select My Products > Domain Manager.
In Domain Manager, pick the domain for which you want to create an alias. Click the 'Total DNS Control and MX Records' link and add the new CNAME record.
CPanel is another common interface used by some web hosting firms. CPanel allows you to forward a sub-domain to another domain, but most do not allow you to create a domain alias using CNAME.
CPanel users without the ability to change a CNAME directly will need to contact support personnel who can edit the CNAME entry for the particular domain. Once edited, the domain redirection should be active.
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How to Upload Videos to a Server (3 Steps)
Download a transferring program such as Core FTP, Fetch or FileZilla from their websites (see References). Core FTP is free FTP client software specifically for Windows users, while Fetch is for those with Mac OS. FileZilla has download options for Mac, Windows and Linux users.
Open the program and enter the host name for your server into the appropriate field. The program will prompt you to enter a password if one is required.
Select the videos from their location on your computer when the window opens. Drag the files into the server, which will be on the opposite side of the window. Wait as the videos are uploaded to the server. Log out when you have uploaded all of your videos.
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Saturday, August 22, 2015
How to Create Maintain a Website for Free
Find a free hosting company. When choosing a free hosting company, you should consider the storage allowance, the server software (Cpanel is the most popular) and additional features like Fantastico, which allows you to easily install a range of applications. Some free hosts worth considering are 000webhost ($0.00 web host), and Black Apple Host. Both sites use the free service as an inducement to get users to upgrade to premium services.
Register a free .tk domain. Tokelau is a territory of New Zealand in the Pacific that allows anyone to register a .tk URL for free. Obtain your (DNS) Domain Nameserver settings from your hosting account and configure the URL to point to the server.
Choose a CMS and install it on your hosting account. There are a handful of open-source CMS packages, with Joomla and Drupal being among the most popular. Wordpress and Moveable Type are simple to set up, but aren't really suitable for doing anything beyond blogging.
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How to Disable FTP Access to a CPanel Account
Log in to your cPanel. The address of this will depend on where you installed it to. If you have multiple users for the account, log in to one that grants administrative access.
Click the 'FTP Daemon' button in cPanel.
Click 'Disabled' under the list of options.
Click 'Save.' This disables FTP access to cPanel and the control server.
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