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December 10, 2007 04:18:50
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Author: Kathy Sub-domains are also called “third-level” domains. While some subdomains are used to identify computers, or used for load balancing, most of us use subdomains for organizing information on a website. Examples of sub-domain: blog.doteasy.com and kb.doteasy.com Subdomains vs. User Sub-Domains With your Doteasy Ultra/Unlimited hosting account, you can create two types of subdomains: regular subdomains and user subdomains.
When would you need user subdomains? When you intend on letting someone else manage that particular subdomain, ie. user-managed accounts. For example, you are setting up a website for your class, group or company and you want to give each user their own space where they can upload their site content and setup their own webpage. The user subdomain will allow you to give them their own FTP disk space, login username and password. This is their FTP settings:
Username = the username assigned by you Password = the password provided by you The root web directory will be /home/photos/public_html To create a user sub-domain You need to be on the Doteasy Ultra Hosting or Unlimited Hosting plans to be able to create subdomains.
* Note: If you do not check the "Create a user subdomain" option, instead of a user subdomain, you will be creating a user FTP account. |




