Starting my own website..need pointers, but still very confused |
Starting my own website..need pointers, but still very confused |
Mar 12 2010, 04:02 PM
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the WILD one Group: Official Designer Posts: 90 Joined: May 2008 Member No: 647,118 |
( Didn't know where to post this.. if it's in the wrong, please move my topic no worries )
I've always just used Createblog to host my layouts but now I want to grow and have my own website but I'm having trouble understanding some of the website lingo and exactly what it does, etc... like 'cpanel' what it is in exact and what does it do (in easy to understand terms) I'm a monster at coding but when I went to sign up for a website I just couldn't choose one because I don't know what's the best place Help pleaaasee |
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Mar 12 2010, 04:46 PM
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Treasure Pleasure Group: Head Staff Posts: 11,193 Joined: Oct 2005 Member No: 281,127 |
I suggest trying cPanel so you understand what it is / does. Also, you don't just 'sign up' for a website. To get your own website, you'd first have to purchase a domain name (http://domain.com). Then you'd buy a hosting package that will provide you with webspace in order for you to be able to upload / customize files on your site.
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Mar 12 2010, 04:49 PM
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the WILD one Group: Official Designer Posts: 90 Joined: May 2008 Member No: 647,118 |
i know i need to register a domain name
and i know that i need to select a package but i'm just confused as to how everything works after that where i go to edit it, what all the website lingo means very new territory for me so basically cpanel allows you to have your basic website then able to click over to other links while in the same domain in sub sites so to speak...? *edit -------------------------------------------------------------------- Is it bad to have only one Cpanel account for a website? like if the website is selling things like image packs, layouts, etc. and has a log in feature for people to log in... is one Cpanel account enough for a website like i am describing? --------------------------------------------------------------------
Reason for edit: Please use the Edit button instead of double-posting. - Mike
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Mar 12 2010, 04:58 PM
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Treasure Pleasure Group: Head Staff Posts: 11,193 Joined: Oct 2005 Member No: 281,127 |
Posts merged.
On the page that I linked click on the first button under the Domain Owner Panel header. There is your basic cPanel homepage for a site with shared hosting, which is the plan I assume you are going with. Under the Files module, click on File Manager. (If a box pops up just click on Go.) That's where you 'go to edit it'. |
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Mar 12 2010, 05:03 PM
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the WILD one Group: Official Designer Posts: 90 Joined: May 2008 Member No: 647,118 |
well atleast I understand cpanel now
thank you. and thank you for being patient with me I learn slow but in the end I'm very accurate. hopefully I'll be able to get my site up. =) |
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Mar 12 2010, 05:11 PM
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Treasure Pleasure Group: Head Staff Posts: 11,193 Joined: Oct 2005 Member No: 281,127 |
*edit -------------------------------------------------------------------- Is it bad to have only one Cpanel account for a website? like if the website is selling things like image packs, layouts, etc. and has a log in feature for people to log in... is one Cpanel account enough for a website like i am describing? -------------------------------------------------------------------- The amount of cPanel accounts a person owns is not related to how many files can be hosted on a website. That is determined by what sort of hosting plan you choose to buy. What you need to be asking is, how much disk space and bandwidth would a site like that need? Now that, you'll have to decide for yourself. |
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Mar 12 2010, 05:15 PM
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the WILD one Group: Official Designer Posts: 90 Joined: May 2008 Member No: 647,118 |
The amount of cPanel accounts a person owns is not related to how many files can be hosted on a website. That is determined by what sort of hosting plan you choose to buy. What you need to be asking is, how much disk space and bandwidth would a site like that need? Now that, you'll have to decide for yourself. Thank you so much you have no idea how helpful you've been |
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Mar 12 2010, 05:16 PM
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Treasure Pleasure Group: Head Staff Posts: 11,193 Joined: Oct 2005 Member No: 281,127 |
That's no problem at all. May I close this topic now?
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Mar 12 2010, 05:19 PM
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the WILD one Group: Official Designer Posts: 90 Joined: May 2008 Member No: 647,118 |
you may! =)
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Mar 12 2010, 05:44 PM
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Treasure Pleasure Group: Head Staff Posts: 11,193 Joined: Oct 2005 Member No: 281,127 |
Topic closed & moved.
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