-=PCTechTalk=- Re: website

  • From: "Christine" <poppy0206@xxxxxxx>
  • To: <pctechtalk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 21 Jun 2006 19:51:58 -0400

The name "Bransfield" is actually not that popular so may be found somewhat 
easier than other things.

Christine
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "~OoO~" <SirTroth@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: "cristy" <pctechtalk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, June 20, 2006 7:51 AM
Subject: -=PCTechTalk=- Re: website


> Adding the site to Google is an entire topic all on its own. Its not 
> necessarily hard to get it on Google, but its "challenging" to get it to 
> show up on the first page of a search (unless you have an extremely unique 
> site topic).
> Creating another index page... all that means is that when you create a 
> page using either straight HTML code, or a WYSIWYG editor like Frontpage, 
> you save the file as "index.html" or "index.htm". That's all it means. The 
> index file is the index file cause its a file saved as "index.html".
>
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> On Mon, 19 Jun 2006 13:56:45 -0400, cristy wrote:
>> HI Troth,
>>
>> Thanks, yes that is me but many moons ago.  Im a bit confused about
>> creating another index page.  Can you just walk me through how to
>> do that?I already created another folder called "Bransfields" which
>> is another family tree line I am researching. I want to create a
>> website only for them and then try putting that on google.  Later
>> after fluffing up my other website I will try that on google at
>> some point.  I am forgetting how I created the index and all before
>> and if I had to use my frontpage program.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> christy
>>
>>
>> Christine
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "~OoO~"
>> To: "Christine"
>> Sent: Monday, June 19, 2006 9:55 AM
>> Subject: -=PCTechTalk=- Re: website
>>
>>
>>> Works fine for me. I can see you (assuming its you) being as
>>> carefree as ever, playing the guitar on a bed. :o) If you use
>>> this address: http://members.cox.net/poppy0206/Personal/
>>>
>>> you will see it'll automatically go to your page as well, cause
>>> it'll automatically search for the index page.
>>>
>>> In your root directory, create another directory calling it
>>> anything you want. So, let's say you want to make a page or site
>>> about guitars, you could make a directory called "guitars" and
>>> then save all your files there. Make sure the main file is called
>>> "index.html" and save it in your "guitars" directory. If you have
>>> images, you can put them in another folder called images, which
>>> you would create IN the "guitars" directory... get it?
>>>
>>> Then, you give out the address:
>>> http://members.cox.net/poppy0206/Personal/guitars
>>>
>>> Or... you can use a DNS service, like at dyndns.org. They'll give
>>> you a redirect URL. So, for example, you can get
>>> http://guitars.homeip.net (which is probably not available), and
>>> have it forward to your URL
>>> http://members.cox.net/poppy0206/Personal/guitars
>>>
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>>> On Mon, 19 Jun 2006 09:41:06 -0400, Christine wrote:
>>>> HI Sir Troth,
>>>>
>>>> It was
>>>>
>>>> http://members.cox.net/poppy0206/Personal/index.html
>>>>
>>>> So each "directory" or new website, needs its own index called
>>>> index.htm or index.html.
>>>> I have not been working with my front page editor and am
>>>> assuming that is what I used before.  I want to create another
>>>> website other than this one right now and then try submitting
>>>> it to google so others researching my Bransfields can find it.
>>>> Can you see anything there?
>>>>
>>>> Christine
>>>> ----- Original Message -----
>>>> From: "~OoO~"
>>>> To: "Christine"
>>>> Sent: Monday, June 19, 2006 9:19 AM
>>>> Subject: -=PCTechTalk=- Re: website
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> Ok... yes, you can make multiple sites within a webspace. All
>>>>> a webspace is is a directory of files and folders. You just
>>>>> need to give out the correct URL for people to log on.
>>>>> If the address you give is just the folder, it should
>>>>> automatically look to load a page in that directory called
>>>>> either index.html or index.htm or default.htm(l) (which
>>>>> could, technically, be changed as well).
>>>>>
>>>>> So... for example... when I give people the address
>>>>> http://www.sirtroth.com, people will go to that page which
>>>>> will automatically load index.htm in the main directory. On
>>>>> the other hand, I also have a site at
>>>>> http://www.sirtroth.com/ut2004 and when people go to that
>>>>> page they automatically load the index.htm file that is in
>>>>> the ut2004 directory, which is in the root directory.
>>>>>
>>>>> Lastly... you can actually get another domain name, and
>>>>> rather than get a second hosting package, you can just point
>>>>> it to a page or directory of a current hosting you have with
>>>>> another domain.
>>>>>
>>>>> Did I confuse you yet>
>>>>> :o)
>>>>>
>>>>> What's the address to your site now?
>>>>>
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>>>>>
>>>>> On Sun, 18 Jun 2006 23:28:09 -0400, Christine wrote:
>>>>>> I am trying to get back to working on my first website from
>>>>>> about a year ago which I set aside since then.  I am using
>>>>>> webspace on my ISP cox.  I thought it would be visable to
>>>>>> other people still but I dont think so.  I can see it when
>>>>>> I go to "manage my webspace" under my account but if I gave
>>>>>> anyone else the address for it I dont think it shows up.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Can anyone help with this?  Also can you create more than
>>>>>> one website within a webspace a ISP provider gives you or
>>>>>> only pages to go in that one.  I know you can create
>>>>>> subfolders, like under the "personal" folder but that is
>>>>>> not like a separete website is it.
>>>>>>
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