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| Starting
with your Account |
| This document covers
the following topics: •Your temporary
index page
•Uploading your site
•Contents of your home directory |
| Your Temporary
Index Page |
| You
will be able to access your Web site right after
you register your account. To do this, you will
have to use an instant domain alias . Instant
Domain Alias is an additional web address which
lets you access your site during the first several
hours after the domain name registration, the
time when the site is yet unavailable at the newly
registered domain. Over the next few days DNS
servers all across the Internet will update themselves
with your new site name. Once that happens, you
will be able to access your site at the domain
you have registered.
The moment your account is registered, a temporary
index page is added to your site's directory.
It will look like this:
It will be there until you upload your site
and replace it with your own index page (e.g.
yoursite/index.html). Meanwhile, from this temporary
page you can:
administer your account. Enter your control
panel login and password into "Login to
your Control Panel". This login and password
are e-mailed to you at the address you specified
at signup. Use the Control Panel to view your
bills, change your contact/billing information,
change passwords, get more disk space, report
problems to the technical support staff and
much, much more.
create a web site in a matter of minutes right
from your browser. Use the option "Launch
Site Builder". Initially, the password
to log into the site builder is the same as
that for the control panel. |
| Uploading Your Site |
| Whenever possible, upload
your site using the utilities that come with your
web-site development software. For instance, if
you made your site with SiteStudio, FrontPage
or Dreamweaver, use their integrated web publishing
tools. If you made your site with simple text
editors, or if your site-building software does
not have a publishing utility, use freestanding
FTP clients, such as CuteFTP, SmartFTP, or the
built-in web-based FTP agent.
Please note that site publishing tools don't
remove your old web content from the server.
For instance, if you used SiteStudio to upload
a site with 15 pages and later you published
an updated 7 page version of this site, your
directory on the server will have all the new
pages and the old pages that haven't been overwritten.
If you publish many versions of the website,
the site may become cluttered with old files.
Warning: If you have a complete website, be
careful not to overwrite it with a publish command.
Don't upload your site to the root of your
user directory! Instead, put it to the specific
directory. See below for more information.
Related: Sharing access to your home directory
with others.
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| Contents of Your Home Directory |
| Your home directory contains
several default subdirectories. Their number and
names will differ depending on your plan, yet
some of them are common for all plans. Here are
some of the directories that are automatically
created and may not be deleted:
Directories that contain your sites. Each of
your sites is put in a separate directory. The
name of the directory is the same as your site's
domain name. If you have more than one site,
you will have several such directories. These
are the directories where you will upload your
.html files or any other files that you want
to make accessible from the Internet. Each of
these directories may contain their own /webalizer
or /modlogan directories. Do not delete either
of these directories! Your site is too valuable
to lose at a touch of a button.
The Logs directory. It contains directories
for every site with transfer log enabled. Each
such directory contains its own set of log files
that are required to write and read the data
about all visits to your sites. Deleting the
Logs directory will cause the loss of the web
statistics accumulated in the course of your
site operation. Click here for more on web statistics.
The Virtual FTP directory. Its name is the dedicated
IP address. This directory is created when you
enable Virtual FTP Server and can be accessed
by virtual FTP users to list and download its
content. There are as many such directories
as dedicated IP addresses. Deleting Virtual
FTP directories will cause incorrect operation
of Virtual FTP. However, you may harmlessly
delete individual files in these directories.
Click here for more on Virtual FTP.
The subdomain directories. When you make a subdomain,
a new directory is created with the subdomain
name as the directory name. If you delete a
subdomain directory, internet visitors will
get the 404 "File not found" error
when attempting to access the subdomain. Click
here to read on how to create subdomains.
The ssl.conf directory. This directory stores
SSL pairs for all encrypted sites. Deleting
the ssl.conf directory will result in incorrect
SSL operation
Your home directory contains several default subdirectories.
Their number and names will differ depending on
your plan, yet some of them are common for all
plans. Here are some of the directories that are
automatically created and may not be deleted:
Directories that contain your sites. Each of
your sites is put in a separate directory. The
name of the directory is the same as your site's
domain name. If you have more than one site,
you will have several such directories. These
are the directories where you will upload your
.html files or any other files that you want
to make accessible from the Internet. Each of
these directories may contain their own /webalizer
or /modlogan directories. Do not delete either
of these directories! Your site is too valuable
to lose at a touch of a button.
The Logs directory. It contains directories
for every site with transfer log enabled. Each
such directory contains its own set of log files
that are required to write and read the data
about all visits to your sites. Deleting the
Logs directory will cause the loss of the web
statistics accumulated in the course of your
site operation. Click here for more on web statistics.
The Virtual FTP directory. Its name is the dedicated
IP address. This directory is created when you
enable Virtual FTP Server and can be accessed
by virtual FTP users to list and download its
content. There are as many such directories
as dedicated IP addresses. Deleting Virtual
FTP directories will cause incorrect operation
of Virtual FTP. However, you may harmlessly
delete individual files in these directories.
Click here for more on Virtual FTP.
The subdomain directories. When you make a subdomain,
a new directory is created with the subdomain
name as the directory name. If you delete a
subdomain directory, internet visitors will
get the 404 "File not found" error
when attempting to access the subdomain. Click
here to read on how to create subdomains.
The ssl.conf directory. This directory stores
SSL pairs for all encrypted sites. Deleting
the ssl.conf directory will result in incorrect
SSL operation |
Warning:
Don't delete ANY default directories in your root
directory, as this will cause malfunctions of
your acount. As a rule of thumb, you may delete
only directories and files you have uploaded yourselves
or that have been uploaded by any of your Virtual
FTP and Anonymous FTP users.
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