Linux Hosting cPanel

June 20th, 2009 | Posted under Web Hosting, Web Hosting Tips | No Comments »

Advantages of Linux Hosting cPanel

Linux hosting cPanel is one of the hosting automation control panels driven by the technology and is dedicated to provide the most important features, practical applications and easy to use. Cpanel is really committed to hosting community and is also playing as the market leader.

The use of Linux hosting cPanel allows the domain owners to perform some tasks that would usually not be possible. Owners of the domain will be able to create e-mail accounts, directories to protect passwords, install software, upload files and much more. All these are done without using command line.

Linux hosting cPanel will allow the owners to monitor and manage their own websites. This has the easy to use interface which is packed with full of useful features that will surely help you. Inside the Linux hosting cPanel domain owners will be able to manage the ftp and e-mail accounts, manage the addon and also parked domains, view site statistics, backup their site, update their information about the contacts etc, passwords, setup sub domains, backup their site, view the error logos and much more. The web hosting companies need not perform these types of tasks to the domain owners.

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Ease of Use

Linux hosting cPanel is pretty easy to use so that any customer will be able to opt for this and can start working immediately.

Awareness for domain owners

The domain owners will be able to see how much of the disk space, SQL resources, bandwidth, e-mail resources and also the domain resources that they have used correctly.

Multi-language Support

The Linux hosting cPanel will allow the owners of the domain to use any kind of language they would like to have. Do choose from the languages that are available or else you will be able to create the language of your own to meet the specific requirement

Built-in Security

In Linux hosting cPanel, the users are very well confined to their domain space and are limited to access the functions that will affect only their account. The domain owners with the great ability to control the features they have limited usage of software.

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5 Things You Didn’t Know About Php-Nuke

April 16th, 2009 | Posted under Content Management Systems | No Comments »

5 Things You Didn’t Know About Php-Nuke

Php-Nuke is a content management system. It is called ‘Hypertext preprocessor’ This computer application is used in the creation, the editing and management of electronic texts as well as digital media. In addition, it can be used in searches and the publishing of such texts and digital media. It was initially made with a design to increase dynamism and enhance more interaction when using the WebPages. There are five things that you did not know about Php-Nuke.

The first thing that you do not know about Php-Nuke is that it is a web portal system. Its inventor Francisco Burzi as describes it as “a story telling software, news system, online community or whatever you may want to call it.”The main aim of Php-Nuke is to have a website that is automated. This website is used in the distribution of news and articles with the systems of other users of the web. Each of the users can submit their comments for discussion of the articles.

The second thing you did not know about Php-Nuke is that it is software. Php-Nuke content management system is widely used. It integrates within it instruments used in the creation of information portals. This content management system has a great number of functions. With other external parties developing other modules, Php-Nuke has extended its functions to include the management of e-commerce systems, news agencies, intranet business, information sites, public agencies, online companies and many more.

The third thing you did not know about Php-Nuke is that it has some basic or main features. They include wed based administration, top page, user customizable box, surveys, moderation systems, an option to delete or edit stories, provision for the deletion of comments, themes manager for registered users, integrated banners ad system, sections manager and many more features. The amazing thing here is that all these features are user friendly.

The other thing you did not know about Php-Nuke is that Php-Nuke is written hundred percent in PHP. It needs Apache web server. It also requires PHP and MySQL. It is known to support twenty-five languages, search engine like yahoo, file manager, download manager and headlines. It also supports many themes, comment option in polls, ephemerids manager, advanced blocks system, categorized articles, reviews systems and Multilanguage content management.

The fifth thing you did not know about Php-Nuke is that it has communities. The true value of Php-Nuke is the large community of people all around it. It is mainly composed of third party people who do voluntary work in the creation of Php-Nuke in the various languages that Php-Nuke now boast of supporting. Because of these people and the sites they create, Php-Nuke is now a well-known portal system. Again, it is by their efforts that Php-Nuke has become a Multilanguage system supporting more than twenty-five languages. These communities develop graphical themes and give Php-Nuke technical support. They do file mirroring and form new ties with multilingual communities so that new meaningful projects are developed.

BounceWeb has the Best PHP-Nuke Hosting


Why it’s important to know your visitors

February 25th, 2009 | Posted under The Internet, Web Hosting Tips | 1 Comment »

Let’s start this article with a question (oh rats, now I started with a statement). If you buy a birthday present, do you just buy something for anyone? Or do you carefully think about the person, and base your gift on that? And when you are buying someone a housewarming gift…do you just buy anything? Or do you carefully check out their house first, ask about the colouring and style, and base your gift on that? Maybe the wrong question if you’re a guy, because us guys are brilliant when it comes to buying the wrong stuff. But that’s not my point. My point is that you at least try to give someone something that he or she will like. Why treat a website differently?

When I was younger, I really wanted to build a website. My dad asked me why and I said: ‘just because’. There are still a lot of people who build a website ‘just because’ and that’s fine when you’re doing it for fun. If you’re doing it to make money or to promote your business, then you need a better reason. Making money and promoting your business are considered goals, not means. Because you know what you want to do, but you need to figure out how you’re going to do it. Why? Because Joe the Plumber doesn’t care that you want to make money or promote your business. But when you write articles about plumbing and there’s a plumbing ad next to it that he clicks on, then you suddenly have a goal and the means to reach it.

This is why you really need to think about who your visitors are going to be, especially if you already have a website. Who is it that reads your articles? Is there a way to get him or her more interested? If there is, more people will come and more money will be made. And it’s not just about the content, but also about the way your website is built up. Does your visitor have a large display, a fast connection? Or is it better to make your site more compact and less heavy on the traffic. Only one way to find out: know your visitors!