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<!DOCTYPE html>
<html class="htmlhelp">
<div class="allhelp">
<head>
<div class="dropdown">
<ul class="dropdown-class">
<li><a href="#"> SERVICES </a>
<ul class="dropdown-class">
<li><a href="SERVICE 1.html"> SERVICE 1 </a></li>
<li><a href="SERVICE 2.html"> SERVICE 2 </a></li>
<li><a href="SERVICE 3.html"> SERVICE 3 </a></li>
</ul>
</li>
<li><a href="#">PRICES </a>
<ul class="dropdown-class">
<li><a href="DOMAIN NAMES.html"> DOMAIN NAMES </a></li>
<li><a href="WEB HOSTING.html"> WEB HOSTING </a></li>
</ul>
</li>
<li><a href="HELP.html"> HELP </a></li>
<li><button class="button1"><a href="LOGIN.html">LOGIN </a></button></li>
</ul>
<a href="index.html">
<img src="logo.png" height="60" width="238.35"></a>
</div>
<meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1.0">
<link rel="stylesheet" href="STYLE.css">
<title>FAQ</title>
</head>
<body class="bodyhelp">
<section class="mailcat" >
<div class="box">
<div class="category-title"><h2 > Frequently asked questions:</h2></div>
<br>
<div class="faq">
<details>
<summary>What is the Internet definition for ATW? What does ATW stand for? What is the acronym and abbreviation definition for ATW?</summary>
<p class="para">The Internet definition of ATW could stand for: "At The Weekend", "Air Transport World", "Access to Work", "All the Web", "All things Web", "Around the Web", "Around the World", "All the World", or it could really stand for:
"Alpha1TecLabs Technical Wizardry" or "Alpha1TecLabs Technical World".</p>
</details>
<div class="margin"> </div>
<details>
<summary>What does ISP stand for? What does IP stand for?</summary>
<p class="para">ISP is an abbreviation for "Internet Service Provider", while IP stands for "Internet Protocol", but in our use of the term we mean "Internet Provider".</p>
</details>
<div class="margin"> </div>
<details>
<summary>How do I design, publish and upload my website html pages?</summary>
<p class="para">We recommend you design and publish your html pages using a web publishing development tool package such as <a href="http://www.adobe.com/products/contribute/">Adobe Contribute</a>, <a href="http://www.adobe.com/products/dreamweaver/">Dreamweaver</a>, <a href="http://www.ezgenerator.com/">EZGenerator</a>, Microsoft FrontPage, or Microsoft Expression Web 4 (Free Version) for http publishing. <br>
An alternative low budget html editor is CoffeeCup for free https://www.coffeecup.com/free-editor/, you could also try <a href="https://affinity.serif.com/en-us/?mc=FSSAFFINITY">WebPlus SE</a> for free, a website design package which lets you quickly design and publish stunning websites; no HTML or previous web design experience required!</p>
</details>
<div class="margin"> </div>
<details>
<summary>Need a Ftp Client?</summary>
<p class="para">To upload files into your web account, you must use FTP (File Transfer Protocol) application, such as FileZilla, WS_FTP, CuteFTP, Leap FTP, or Fetch. Each FTP client asks for the same information to connect to a site. Why not try FileZilla, WS_FTP by Ipswitch Software, CuteFTP by GlobalScape, Inc.</p>
</details>
<div class="margin"> </div>
<details>
<summary>How do I use FrontPage 2003 to publish to my Website?</summary>
<p class="para"> Microsoft FrontPage software provides a user-friendly way to create and manage professional quality web sites. It features easy-to-use WYSIWYG (what you see is what you get) editing tools and wizards to walk you through the creation of your site<br>
<br>
From within FrontPage 2003, follow these steps:<br>
<br>
1.Click File and choose Open Web.<br>
2.Locate the web that you have created on your hard drive by using the Look In box. If you have not yet created a web, then you will not be able to publish. To create a FrontPage web on your computer, click File and choose New Web.<br>
3.Highlight the web that you wish to publish, and click Open.<br>
4.Now click File again and choose Publish Web. A window will appear asking for the destination of this web. Please enter:<br>
http://www.domainname.com<br>
(Please note: Your domain name registration must be completed and pointed to our nameservers before you will be able to upload your pages.)<br>
5.When prompted, enter your username in format username and password. Now that you have logged into the server, FrontPage will begin to publish your new web site to the server.</p>
</details>
<div class="margin"> </div>
<details>
<summary>Can I use the FTP feature in FrontPage 2003?</summary>
<p class="para">Yes, this is possible but we do not recommend it. If you wish to use FrontPage 2003 to edit your site, it is best to use the HTTP (Hypertext Transfer Protocol) publishing method to upload your site. If you chose to publish using the FTP feature you will need to verify in your FrontPage Manager that your FrontPage extensions are NOT installed.
To use FTP to publish your site from within FrontPage 2003, follow these steps:<br>
<br>
1.Click File and choose Open Web.<br>
2.Use the Look In box to locate the web that you have created on your hard drive. If you have not yet created a web, then you will not be able to publish. To create a FrontPage web on your computer, click File and choose New Web.<br>
3. Highlight the web that you wish to publish, and click Open.<br>
4.Now click File again and choose Publish Web. A window will appear asking for the destination of this web. Please enter: ftp://ftp.domainname.com<br>
(Please note: Your domain name registration must be completed and must point to our nameservers before you will be able to upload your pages.)<br>
5. When prompted, enter your username in format alpha1teclabs/username and password. Now that you have logged in to the server, FrontPage will begin to publish your new web site to the server.</p>
</details>
<div class="margin"> </div>
<details>
<summary>Do I need Microsoft FrontPage 2003 Server Extensions to publish my site?</summary>
<p class="para"> You only need to install the Microsoft FrontPage 2003 Server Extensions if you are using FrontPage to create your web site. If you are using some other web design program, you will not need to install the Microsoft FrontPage 2003 Server Extensions. If you are using FrontPage to create your web site,
here's why you need to use FrontPage 2003 Server Extensions as well:<br>
<br>
<li >
Without the Microsoft FrontPage 2003 Server Extensions, certain features of your site will not work, such as most form handlers, search forms, hit counters, and component features. Your web will not have full FrontPage functionality when it is published without the server extensions.
</li>
<br>
<li >
FrontPage will maintain your files and hyperlinks. Each time you publish your site, FrontPage compares the files on your local computer to the files on the web server.
</li>
</p>
</details>
<div class="margin"> </div>
<details>
<summary>Which versions of FrontPage will the FrontPage Server Extensions be able to support?</summary>
<p class="para"> The FrontPage Server Extensions provided in your account are compatible with the 97, 98, 2000, 2002 and 2003 versions of FrontPage. Though we do recommend you are better using FrontPage 2003. You should be able to use all three versions successfully with your account.</p>
</details>
<div class="margin"> </div>
<details>
<summary>How do I publish from FrontPage 98?</summary>
<p class="para">From within FrontPage 98, follow these steps:<br>
<br>
<ol>
<li>
Click File and choose Open Web.<br>
</li>
<li>
Locate the web that you have created on your hard drive in the Getting Started box. If you have not yet created a web, then you will not be able to publish. To create a FrontPage web on your computer, click File and choose New Web.<br>
</li>
<li>
Highlight the web that you wish to publish, and click More Webs.<br>
</li>
<li>
In the Select a Web Server or Disk Location field you should see the name of the web that you want to publish.<br>
</li>
<li>
Now click List Webs.<br>
</li>
<li>
Click OK.<br>
</li>
<li>
When prompted, enter your username (domainname.com) and password.<br>
(Please note: Your domain name registration must be completed and must point to our nameservers before you will be able to upload your pages.)<br>
</li>
<li>
Select the Publish FrontPage Web option from the File Menu.<br>
</li>
<li>
A Publish dialog box will appear. Make sure the location to your web site is displayed like this: domainname.com<br>
</li>
<li>
FrontPage should now begin publishing your pages!
</li>
</ol>
</p>
</details>
<div class="margin"> </div>
<details>
<summary>Why doesn't my home page come up after I upload it with FrontPage 2003?</summary>
<p class="para">Our web servers expect your first default web page to be called index.html in your directory when someone visits your domain name. This is the default index main page of your web site.</p>
</details>
</div>
<div id="sec5h1">
<br>
<h3 id="name">ALPHATECLABS</h3>
<hr id="footer">
<br>
<div id="copyright">
<p style= "font-size:15px; padding-top:15px; padding-bottom:15px;"> Established 2001 - Currently not registered for VAT<br>
Copyright © 2001-2013 Alpha1TecLabs Bristol UK ISP. All Rights Reserved.<br>
Last updated 28/07/2022<br>
<br>
UK web site hosted by Alpha1TecLabs Bristol UK ISP<br></style></p>
<br>
</div>
</div>
</section>
</body>
</div>
</html>