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How do I make a website?

There are a few ways you can make a website.

  • Pay someone to make it for you.

  • Learn how to program HTML (Hypertext Markup Language)

  • Get/buy a WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get) web page editor, and make your own website without learning the HTML code.

How do I upload files to my web site?

To transfer your website from your computer to the live web server, you will use an FTP (File Transfer Protocol) program. You could find some good FTP programs at tucows.com . You will have to consult the help documentation for the FTP software package that you choose to use and you will need specific information about your account in order to 'login' - for example, your username and password. This account information can be found in your control center .

The basic features of an FTP program typically include a display of all the directories/files on your computer (local host) and a display of directories/files on the live web server (remote host). You will select the files which you wish to upload from your machine and then hit a 'transfer' button. This process will also work in reverse.

How do I customize <HTTP 404 - File not found> error message?

When a visitor is trying to access a page on your website that does not exist, the system will generate a 404 error message. You could customize this error message to what ever you want. For example you could tell the visitor that the page he is trying to access does not exist on the website and he will be brought to your default homage in a couple of seconds.

For customizing this error message, you need to edit the file error404.html under your /html/ directory (the same directory as your default homage index.html or index.htm). If that file does not exist, you need to create it and upload to your website.

Why do I get errors in FrontPage when I try to publish?

FrontPage publishing errors can be caused by a poor Internet connection, but perhaps the most common reason for errors is corrupt server extensions. Even if your FrontPage extensions were installed correctly and was functional for some time, it is possible for the extensions to become corrupted. If corrupt, FrontPage extensions will need to be reinstalled. You can remotely reinstall the FrontPage extensions for your account right from your control center .

I've uploaded my files - why do I still see the default page?

The file for the first page of your site must have a specific location, name, either index or default. The default location for all your html document should be under /html/ directory and the acceptable default extensions are:

  • index.html

  • index.htm

  • index.cgi

  • index.pl

  • index.shtml

  • index.php3

  • default.htm

So the default page of your website should be something like /html/index.html or /html/index.htm. When we first setup your website, we have created a default /html/index.html file for you showing "This site is under construction..". For an easy start, you could just edit it and see the new change.

These are the first files the server looks for when someone accesses your site. These other default page extensions are for files that require specific actions - if you aren't calling a script or an SSI (Server Side Include) function, you will want to stick with index.html.

Why don't the links in my page(s) work?

First make sure the path to the file is correct, then check the file names themselves. Some programs will change your filenames to all capital or all lowercase letters when uploading. If you have a link like <a href="JulySales.html">, and the file is on the server as julysales.html, you'll likely have trouble (the same goes for the file extension: JulySales.htm is not the same as JulySales.html). Remember that filenames are case sensitive and spaces are not allowed.

Why are my images displayed as broken links?

Assuming the image files have been uploaded to the server, the problem is likely in the path to the image you've specified in the page. For example: <img src="picture.gif"> is the most basic image tag - it loads an image file onto a page when the image and the page are in the same directory on the server. If, however, you keep images in a separate directory on the server, you must specify the path to that directory in the image tag. For example, if your image file was in an "images" directory, and your page file was in another directory, the image tag would be: <img src="images/picture.gif">

Be careful of some WYSIWYG editors when using the browse function for selecting graphics. Sometimes these programs will put the absolute path on your particular computer, for example C:\....etc. On a web server, there should be no reference to a C:\, A:\ or any drive in your paths.

How do I make SSI working?

For all html files including SSI parsing, they have to be rename as .shtml file. Then insert the following line for SSI parsing:

<!--#exec cgi="myscript.cgi" -->

Please make sure the persimmisions for any output has been setup correctly. For example they may need to set to 777 so anybody accessing the script could write to the file.