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Access to your Site Administrator login: http://escapades.com.au/admin/ Clicking on the above URL will require the Site Administrator username, the domain and password. This information should have been supplied to you in your set-up email. |
Access to User Administrator login: http://escapades.com.au/user/ Each individual user within your site will have access to their own administrator page. To login they will need to supply their username, the domain, and the password that was given to them. |
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Note: You may wish to bookmark these links before replacing the contents of this page If your site is enabled with Microsoft Frontpage, you may use it to replace or edit this page by connecting to this server by using the username and password that was supplied to you. Make sure to open the RootWeb when you login. You may also wish to use other publishing tools to create your website, and in that case you will want to use a FTP client to transfer your web pages onto your web site. Here is a simple and quick guide to getting your website up and running in no time! 1. Create ContentThere are a variety of ways to create content. The easiest way is to use a Web content publishing tool such as Macromedia Dreamweaver, Macromedia Fireworks or a variety of other free publishing tools that you can find on the Internet. Other tools that are helpful include graphical editing tools such as Paintshop Pro and even more dynamic content generators like Macromedia's Flash. You may also wish to edit your contents yourself by using a text editor and learning HTML. Here are some pointers to learning HTML. 2. Publish your content
Once you've finished your page/site, you'll need to upload it to
your web server. FTP (File Transfer Protocol) allows a person to
transfer files between two computers, generally connected via the
Internet. You can either FTP your files via the command line (i.e.
DOS), or you can find yourself an FTP client which executes all the
commands in a drag-and-drop interface. We would highly recommend
the latter to beginners and experts alike. FTP clients make the
publishing process simple.
FTP Basics
Using an FTP Client
3. Publicize Your Site
Search Engines and Internet Catalogs
Reciprocal Links
Newsgroups
Web Rings
Advertising
You may wish to take advantage of the information contained in our support area. This area contains all the information you need to set up email addresses (including auto responders). It also contains information on locating and using cgi scripts, using FTP to upload your site, as well as general tips and tricks that will help you set up your web site. Please visit: http://support.domainhostingshop.net or email support@domainhostingshop.com.au for technical support.
Please contact us at
info@domainhostingshop.com.au
if you have any questions relating to any aspect of your hosting package.
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