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HTML Editor
Prerequisite 1: You need to be logged
into cPanel using Microsoft's Internet Explorer 6.
If you are not
sure on how to login to cPanel, you can find this information
in your account information email. This would be the email you
received when you first got your account, which has all your
account information, such as username & password.
Prerequisite 2:
YOUR DOMAIN NAME MUST BE RESOLVING TO THE SERVER!
If you have not
yet followed step one of our quick start guide, you must complete
step one of the quick start guide before you will be able to
use this feature. Further, if you recently completed step one
of the quick start guide, it make take up to 72 hours before
you will be able to use this feature, as your domain must be
resolving (pointing) to the server where your new hosting account
is on.
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Step 1:
On the main page of cPanel, click on the File Manager
icon (as shown below).
Step 2: Click
on the folder image on the left of the word
"public_html" (as shown below).
Step 3:
Click on the word "Create New File"
(as shown below).
Step 4:
Enter the file name "index.html" in
the text box (as shown below).
Step 5:
Select "HTML Document" from the drop
down menu (as shown below).
Step 6:
Click the "Create" button (as shown below).
Step 7: Click the
"index.html" file name (as shown below).
Step 8: Click the
words "Html Editor " (as shown below).
Step 9: Design
your website page (as shown below).
Step 10: On the
top left, click the Disk icon to save (as shown below).
END: That's it,
you just designed your main website page (as shown below)!
Now, go ahead and create another website page.
However, this time you will want to pick a new file name, such
as contact.html, or aboutus.html (instead of index.html). The
website page can be named "whatever.html"--just make
sure it ends in ".html" (no quotes). Then, you can
go back and edit your main page to contain a link to your new
website page. The link would be "http://yourdomain.com/whatever.html"
(no quotes).
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