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If you are not planning to build your website using [ | If you are not planning to build your website using [[What_is_Frontpage? | Microsoft Frontpage]], you will need to start here.<br><br> | ||
When you choose this option, you will be presented with the following:<br><br> | When you choose this option, you will be presented with the following:<br><br> | ||
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This will allow you to use a domain that you have registered with another provider. You will have the option of [ | This will allow you to use a domain that you have registered with another provider. You will have the option of [[Adding an external domain | setting an external domain]], or [[Transfering a domain | transferring your domain]]. | ||
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* '''Register a domain'''<br> | * '''Register a domain'''<br> | ||
Please see [ | Please see [[Registering a domain]] | ||
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Revision as of 13:17, 17 April 2008
If you are not planning to build your website using Microsoft Frontpage, you will need to start here.
When you choose this option, you will be presented with the following:
- Use an existing domain
This will allow you to select from a list of domains that you have registered, or added to your account as an external domain already.
- Use a subdomain
This will allow you to create a subdomain to refer to your webspace (ie: myname.example.com)
- Use a domain registered elsewhere
This will allow you to use a domain that you have registered with another provider. You will have the option of setting an external domain, or transferring your domain.
- Register a domain
Please see Registering a domain
On our free hosting you can create and manage up to 5 websites. With our basic paid hosting you can build and unlimited number of websites for up to 10 different domain names.
How to get there:
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