Wednesday, 23 May 2012

CPanel Tutorial PRO - Part 2 (Starting A New Site)

By Mike Copperfield


CPanel is the world's most generally used hosting control panel. In part 2 of our series on starting with CPanel, we concentrate on making a site from scratch with a CPanel provider. How tough is it to get started? What do you need to know? How will you get over primary hurdles?

The first step in creating any web site for the first time is to breath. Realize that you will not accomplish this in one day or one week; this is a marathon and each day you'll learn more and add more. First thing is first, choose your domain name. Your domain name gives you an identity on the internet. The smaller the domain the better because it is easier to enter on a web browser. Make it easily to identify with your web business or products but don't make it too long. For instance, "Best Cats in the world" probably should be done as bestcats.com but not bestcatsintheworld.com. The longer a domain name, the more chance for a typo. Not to say that bestcats.com is available to buy. Most short names are already taken on the internet, so you must be a little creative. Go to internic.net/whois.html to check to see if a domain is owned on the internet yet.

Once you've chosen your domain and signed up with a CPanel hosting provider, you've got to select how you are going to build up your website. What kind of experience do you have and what software have you got? If the answer is none than make sure your hosting provider has an easy builder or editor available which is a third party add-on in most CPanel configurations. These will allow you to build websites from templates instead of from scratch. CPanel comes built in with a simple page editor , however , this is for the experienced person to utilise and you've got to know file structures and how to create from scratch. The other option besides using built-in editors and simple builders is to have your own website design software. Any piece of software that is able to use FTP protocol can communication with a CPanel host server and send webpages to it. The most popular (and suggested) of these software packages is called Dreamweaver.

With an editor or FTP compatible piece of software and a domain name you ought to be well on your way to getting your website successfully running. When you tell your host what your domain name is your website is immediately active on the web, albeit empty. Your job is to fill it up with the already mentioned software programs.

A web site is not just pages though. You want other things to make it function such as email boxes, programming scripts and databases. The CPanel web hosting control panel system offers easy to use e-mail box creation tools. You can literally make a email box in 2 seconds which is then live on the web. CPanel allows you to access e-mail from any email reading program on your PC (most computers have them built-in and will communicate with the email server), or you can use one of three available types of webmail applications that come with CPanel hosting. So you don't even need e-mail software to read your e-mail.

More advanced webmasters will use programming scripts and databases to make advanced functions work like forums, chat systems, blogs, etc. CPanel can install many of those scripts in a single click. As you advance in your experience of CPanel, you may use more and more of these. Just remember, all web programming involves stages. You'll start small and grow. Simply do not be scared of starting and you will be fine.




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