
A control panel is an ultimate solution for any web hosting account required for management of domains, email accounts, marketing tools, databases, design templates and much more. Web hosting companies offer different types of control panels for convenient management of web hosting accounts to its clients for an enriching hosting experience. Listed below are the most commonly used control panels:
cPanel: The cPanel is considered as a complete web hosting control panel and features no intricacies. Just a simple interface featuring all the basic functionalities. This control is the most commonly used by most hosting providers today. Most of the providers offer video tutorials and wizards so that the customer gets a feel of the interface and familiarizes himself with the basic tools and functions. The panel allows the user to create and manage email accounts, prevent spam through spam assassin as well as access email though webmail function and much more. Other features include accessing of files with a web based FTP, set security settings, control, add and redirect domains, blog and CMS installation and much more.
Supreme Control Panel: This control is best suited and designed for both new and experienced web host clients alike. The panel features an easy navigational interface and other wide variety of features and utilizable tools and add-ons. It also offers live stats for bandwidth, traffic, error log and databases. Furthermore, the control panel is available in more than 13 languages including Ukrainian. Almost every conceivable aspect related to your web hosting can be managed through the supreme control panel including searching domain names, setting up new accounts, renewing your web host plan, getting news feeds and much more.
Helm: The new Helm control has a close resemblance to the Plesk control panel with the Windows operating system interface. Users can mange domains, account settings and use wizards to help with great ease. The users need to familiarize themselves with the interface, as it can be a bit complicated. The control panels comes equipped with all essential tools including email accounts, stats, databases, backup functions, domain setting, Ftp accounts etc as well as additional add-ons like CGI scripts. With just a simple click users can also create blogs, JavaScript applications and much more.
SiteWorx: SiteWorx can be best described as a control panel designed for beginner web host clients. The main page features all essential tools and management tools including email, databases, domains, stats and files. It features a user-friendly interface coupled with easy to read stats as well as in-depth logs. The control panel however does not offer any kind of FAQs or wizards directly.
Plesk: The Plesk is yet another commonly used control panels used by web host clients and facilitates easy management of various web hosting aspects like email account, domain names, file uploads or website statistics and features tutorials and wizards as well. The control panel features the following tools:
Create A Domain. Management of domain names.
Create Mailname. Management of email accounts.
Create a Web User Account. Here user can create accounts for website users.
Create a Database. Create or remove a Microsoft SQL or MySQL database.
Install a Site Application. 55 installable application on chosen user domain; web library to management tools for business entities.
Manage Files on Domain. Users can access and manage files with a web based file manager.
Edit Client’s Preferences. Users can choose color schemes for control panel.
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Where's a good website tutorial?Is there a some place on the internet with tutorials on how to make a website through dream weaver, illustrator, and flash all together? like how to put flash and illustrator stuff on dream weaver tutorials. or where to find a good web host. any kind of tutorial really. thx
February 27th, 2010 on 4:29 pm
I am trying to maske a bed, and whever i take it back to my inventory, it only comes in pieces, how do i make many objects into 1 single object?
February 27th, 2010 on 5:18 pm
have you tried google video? or better yet…yahoo video
February 27th, 2010 on 5:20 pm
surely http://groups.yahoo.com/group/computerinterviewtutorial
look at this
February 27th, 2010 on 5:41 pm
awesome tip, i’m totally new to sl so stuff like this is worth its weight in gold!! keep these building tips coming, thanx dude
February 27th, 2010 on 6:37 pm
Wonderful presentation and delivery. Thanks for the help!
February 27th, 2010 on 11:26 pm
http://anhblog.net/category/domain-hosting-place/
February 28th, 2010 on 12:12 am
You can get very nice & free templates from here: http://www.templatesbox.com
Look at the bottom, they are free templates you can download, they are HTML pages you can run by open in any browser (no need hosting)
To edit, you can try MS Visual Web Developer Express (free):
http://www.cloud1design.com
February 28th, 2010 on 8:02 am
Maybe because he hasnt selected the box before
February 28th, 2010 on 1:42 pm
If you are looking for a Copybot, send me an email trough Youtube.
February 28th, 2010 on 8:29 pm
Try gamespot.com. You might get your answer.
March 1st, 2010 on 7:16 am
I already use gridsnap for that.
March 1st, 2010 on 12:15 pm
You can do it with Dreamweaver or Notepad – since it's all text.
You'll need a sign-up page and the code behind it, and a login page and the code behind it. It's FAR too much code to post here.
You first need to know whether you're on a Windows server (ASP and MSSQL) or a Linux box (PHP and MySQL) – GoDaddy offers both and it was your choice when you signed up.
Then either look for a CMS with login and read the code to see how it's done, or do a web search for web login systems. (You WILL have to understand either ASP or PHP, SQL and, possibly, Javascript. You CAN NOT create a system like this with drag&drop and clicking buttons.)
Your only other option (other than having someone write it for you) is to look at CMS programs, and see if you can use one of them. There are running demos of free ASP and PHP CMS programs at http://opensourcecms.com/
March 1st, 2010 on 10:02 pm
omg i never knew this… thanks torley!
March 2nd, 2010 on 4:23 am
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March 2nd, 2010 on 8:30 am
Hi,
It depends what kind of site you are making. If you are making the simplest kind of site, just some static html pages then there is no need to purchase web hosting first, you will be able to view your site fine just in a web browser locally.
However if you are using any features such as MySQL databases, PHP, etc. then you will need a hosting account to be able to actually view your site properly.
Hope that helps!
Regards,
Darryl
March 2nd, 2010 on 1:42 pm
This site ought to help you:
http://www.windowsnetworking.com/articles_tutorials/Web-Sites-Windows-2003.html
March 2nd, 2010 on 11:30 pm
knowing this trick could keep people from spending thousands of lindens on fancy prim alignment tools…. like i did.
March 3rd, 2010 on 12:27 am
You could use this to make sure the walls and floor of your house met exactly without overlapping, which is really useful for avoiding texture flicker at edges.