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| Domain Control Panel |
Managing your web hosting account is simplicity itself using hostingni's Domian control panel. The control panel is Web-based environment that puts you in control of your web hosting account and all the features that are included in it. Click here to view a screenshot of the user friendly domain control panel. |
| Sub Domains |
Sub domains allow you
to have new web addresses for separate areas of your
Website. For example you could have support.yourdomain.co.uk
and point this at your yourdomain.co.uk/support/ directory.
You can use sub domains in conjunction with additional
FTP accounts, creating in effect simple separate accounts
with a sub domain and an additional FTP account. |
| Microsoft FrontPage Extensions |
If you have used Microsoft
FrontPage to design your website you will need to install
the Microsoft FrontPage Extensions to use all the features. |
| Free Submission to 10 search
Engines. | Submit your site to 10 search
engines including Google, Go and Infoseek! |
| Backup & Restore Your Website |
This feature allows
you to download your website as a zip file. You can
use this feature to make a regular backup of your website
in case you lose any data. If needed you can then attempt
to restore the backup zip file that you have made. |
| Advanced Website Password Protection |
This feature allows you to
password protect a directory on your website. By keeping
the password a secret you can let only people who have
the password into this area. |
| Scheduled Tasks |
This feature enables a program
to run automatically on the server and can set your
program to run hourly, daily, weekly or monthly. |
| Multiple Domain Mappings |
This feature allows
you to map a parked domain to a web hosting account.
When a domain is mapped it makes www.mappeddomain.com
point to www.primarydomain.com. |
| IP Address Blocking |
This feature allows you to
block certain IP addresses from visiting your website. |
| Website Directory Auto-Indexing |
This feature allows you to
either show the content of your web directories as file
listings or show them as a 403 forbidden error. |
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