Help With Building A Website!?
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Help With Building A Website!?

Category: FAQ   Time: 2010-01-29   Tags: , , ,

After I have used a website builder such as Blue Voda or Dreamweaver (I used the former) how down I put my pages onto my site through my domain manager on GoDaddy.com?? It is really confusing please help, points to best answer!

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"Help With Building A Website!?" was posted on Friday, January 29th, 2010 at 3:29 pm.

3 Responses to “Help With Building A Website!?”
  1. cailano(2010-01-29):

    GoDaddy has phone support. Call them up and have them walk you through the process. It’s not very hard.
    In Dreamweaver, you have to add a new website. It will then prompt you for all the FTP information including a user name and password. (If you don’t know there, you’ll have to go through tech support.)
    Once it’s set up, everything is very easy. You just select the files you want to upload, and hit the up arrow button. That will put them in the remote site.
    But really, phone support is the easiest way.

  2. JackFros(2010-01-29):

    you have to upload your site thru an ftp. Usually you can access the ftp by adding the ftp:// prefix before your site name.
    example: ftp:://yoursite.com
    There are plenty of ftp tools to use, just search for one.
    You can also add this address in your browser’s address bar, you can access your site that way, as long as you have the username and password.
    After that, copy your website over to your hosting server. Go Daddy has a wizard that can help you out with this once you log into your account.

  3. Pablo(2010-01-30):

    Hello everyone!
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    With that being said, emerseyourself in tutorial after tutorial, once you get a good understanding of the stuff them bild a website, but not before, other wise it will turn out like crap, sory to be blunt. I believe the goal is to make a good site, that people will want to take time to use. And that take time to make a site like that. Good Luck

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