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Web Hosting Setup
In 5 Minutes Flat
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Once you've chosen your web
hosting, you'll often find that
you're given a set of passwords and
technical details, before being left to
more-or-less figure it out on your own. If
you haven't started a website before, that
can be a daunting experience.
The email you received should
have contained the addresses of some
nameservers. Nameservers look like this:
ns1.yourhost.com. If you can't find it, take
a look at the help section of your host's
website.
Once you know your host's nameserver, go
and log in at your domain name registrar's website. They
all work differently, but somewhere you should see
options to configure your domain. Replace the
registrar's default nameservers with your host's
nameservers.
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Try going to your domain by typing
www.yourdomain.com into your web browser. If it's
working, you should see a page telling you that your
configuration was successful. If it doesn't, then you
should take a break for a day or two – nameserver
changes can still take a while to spread across the
whole Internet.
Test Your FTP Account
The next step is to try uploading a page
to your website by FTP. Before you can do that, though,
you need an FTP program and a test page.
The easiest way to make a test page is to
open Notepad and write "this is a test". Save it as
index.html. When it comes to the FTP program, you have a
lot of choice. There's something for everyone: some good
free ones to consider are Cute FTP (cuteftp.com), Smart
FTP (smartftp.com) and Bulletproof FTP (bpftp.com).
Once you've done that, open the FTP
program and ask it to connect to your host's FTP server.
This is usually ftp.yourhost.com, although you might
also now be able to access it through your own website
by using ftp.yourdomain.com. Once you're connected, you
should browse through the folders looking for any
existing index.html file – it'll usually be in a folder
called something like 'public' or 'public_html'. Upload
your own index.html over this one, and say 'yes' when
you're asked if you want to overwrite it.
Now, go to your website in a web browser.
If everything's worked the way it should, then you'll
see what you wrote in that file right there on your
website! You can get started straightaway writing real
content to replace that little bit of text – it's always
exciting when you realise that your site is out there
and ready on the web right now. If you don't see the
text, on the other hand, then you might want to refer to
your host's support pages.
Set Up an Email Address
Almost all web hosts allow you to
configure your account using a program called cPanel.
The host your email sent you should tell you how to
access it: it'll usually be something like
http://www.yourdomain.com:2082/cpanel. If you know the
address but you can't get to the page, you might need to
disable any firewall software you have running on your
computer.
If you've got the cPanel address right,
you'll be asked for your username and password, and then
you'll be presented with a screen full of icons. Which
icons you have will depend on which features you got
with your web hosting. Look for the icon called
'email', and then create any accounts you want there.
To check your email, you need to add an
account in your email program. This shouldn't be too
much trouble: look for an option called 'Accounts' in
your email program's 'Tools' menu, and then tell it you
want to add an email account. You'll be asked for POP3
and SMTP servers (your host can provide these), as well
as the email address and password you just configured in
cPanel. Try sending an email to your new address from
one of your other accounts, to see if it works.
Other Things to Do with cPanel
It varies from website to website exactly
what you might need to do with cPanel. It makes it easy,
though, to do whatever you might need to do, whether
it's adding new FTP accounts or creating databases.
Don't worry: cPanel is designed to stop you from messing
anything up, so it's fine to experiment with it a
little.
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