Usefull Information about our Plesk Control Panel for Customers and Resellers
Customer Guide
- Changing Mail Account Password
- Backing Up and Restoring Databases
- Configuring ASP.NET for Virtual Directories
- (Advanced) Custom Scripts
- Commenting
- Adding a Domain Forwarder
- Settings and Tools for Webmasters
- Design: Design Templates, Layout, Styles, Color Scheme, and Header
- Backing Up and Restoring Websites
- Adding Subdomains
- Setting Up Custom Error Pages on Linux Servers
- 2. Preview Your Site
- Changing Virtual Directory Settings
- Configuring Remote Storage
- Twitter Feed
- Image Gallery
- Node.js Support
- Hosting Features Available for Your Websites
- Limiting Outgoing Mail
- Extended Website Management
- Access from Mozilla Thunderbird
- Adding and Removing Navigation Links
- Setting File and Directory Access Permissions
- Site Search
- FTP Access to Your Websites
- Web Scripting Settings
- Hosting Settings
- Uploading Content
- PHP Settings
- Presence Builder
- Hosting Types
- 2. Access Your Mailbox
- Protecting Webmail with an SSL/TLS Certificate
- Protecting from Spam
- Restoring Backups
- Adding and Removing Pages
- Accessing Databases with Connection Strings
- Changing FTP Access Credentials
- Setting Up Custom Access Rules
- Setting Up IIS Application Pool (Windows)
- Adding and Removing MIME Types
- Deleting Websites
- WordPress Toolkit
- Apache and Nginx Settings
- Working with a Staging Site
- Restricting Access to Content
- Websites and Domains
- Protecting from Viruses
- Previewing Websites
- Viewing Subscription Summary
- Optimizing Sites for Mobile Devices
- Setting Up Custom Error Pages on Windows Servers
- Website Content
- Ruby Support (Linux)
- Web Applications
- Setting Up Mail Forwarding
- Scheduling Tasks
- Access from Microsoft Office Outlook 2010
- Checking and Repairing Databases
- Web Server Settings
- Configuring PHP for Virtual Directories
- Blog
- Manage Ruby Applications
- Permissions Available for Your Website
- Customer Account Administration
- Online Store
- Hosting Personal Web Pages Under Your Domains
- Publishing a Website Copy to Facebook
- Advertisements
- Managing Database User Accounts
- Documents and Other Downloadable Files
- ASP.NET Settings (Windows)
- Enabling DKIM Email Signing
- Using Virtual Directories (Windows)
- 3. Submit Your Sites to Search Engines
- Importing Sites from SiteBuilder 4.5
- Adding and Removing Domains
- Uploading Content Using FTP
- Plesk as a Slave DNS Server
- Purchasing an SSL/TLS Certificate via Plesk
- Managing Additional User Accounts
- Creating Websites with Presence Builder
- Installing Apps
- Creating Backups
- Mail Settings
- Viewing Site Visits Statistics, Comments, and New Orders on the Dashboard
- Access from Windows Live Mail
- Using Mailing Lists (Windows)
- Mail Settings of Domains
- Protecting Sites from Hotlinking (Windows)
- Changing Your Password and Contact Information
- Uploading Content with File Manager
- 1. Create Mail Account
- First Steps After Upgrading to Onyx
- Setting Up Custom Error Pages
- Configuring DNS for a Domain
- Creating Mail Aliases
- Access from Apple Mail
- Viewing Connection Information
- IIS Web Server Settings
- Limiting Bandwidth and Number of Connections to Websites
- Editing Websites
- Map
- Using remote Git hosting
- Set Up Mail Accounts
- Structure: Pages and Navigation
- Website Databases
- Multi-Language Websites
- Saving and Loading Copies of a Website
- Content Management Systems
- Selecting Website Colors, Background Images, Fonts, and Styles for Borders and Corners
- Managing PHP Project Dependencies with Composer
- General Settings
- Adding Domain Aliases
- Exporting and Importing Database Dumps
- Downloading Database Backup Files (Windows)
- Purchasing an SSL/TLS Certificate From a Certificate Authority
- Text, Tables, Hyperlinks, Flash Files, and Images
- Post-Restoration Database Repair (Windows)
- Publishing a Website to the Internet
- Using a Local Repository
- Amazon aStore
- Creating Virtual Directories
- Web Publishing with Web Deploy (Windows)
- Log Files
- Getting Familiar With Presence Builder
- Setting Up Access to Virtual Directories
- Configuring DNS via Domain Connect
- Setting Up Anonymous FTP Access
- 1. Create Your Site
- Buttons for Sharing on Social Networks
- Securing Connections with SSL/TLS Certificates
- Disabling the Plesk DNS Service
- Creating a Website
- Site Descriptions
- Viewing Statistics
- Using External Mail Servers (such as Gmail)
- Accessing Databases with ODBC (Windows)
- Hyperlinks, Links to Email Addresses, and Anchors
- Access from Webmail
- Contact Form
- Configuring DNSSEC for a Domain
- Adding Mail Accounts
- Viewing Website Error Log
- Selecting a Website Design Template
- Tracing Failed Requests (Windows)
- Manage Ruby Versions via CLI
- Registrar's DNS Settings in Plesk
- Website Status
- Adding Wildcard Subdomains (Linux)
- Changing the Website Header Elements
- Uploading, Downloading, and Removing Backups
- Set Up Your First Website
- Domains and DNS
- Plesk as a Master DNS Server
- Overview of Plesk Interface
- Embedded Video
- Checking Disk Usage by Mailboxes
- Changing Mailbox Size
- View Site Visit Statistics
- Adding FTP Accounts
- Git Support
- Deploying Content Using Git
- Additional Services
- Protecting Your Website With a Self-Signed SSL/TLS Certificate
- Creating Custom Buttons
- Content: Text, Tables, Images, Video, Forms, and Scripts
- Changing Your Website Layout
- Access from Android
- Access from iPhone
- Log In to Plesk
- Copying Databases
- Creating Databases
- Getting Free SSL/TLS Certificate from Let's Encrypt
- Image Slider
- Setting Up Auto-Reply
- Protecting Your Website With an SSL/TLS Certificate
- Run Rake tasks
- Allocated and Consumed Resources
Reseller Guide
- Hosting Types
- Run Rake tasks
- Configuring DNS for a Domain
- Managing Additional User Accounts
- Understanding Service Plans and Subscriptions
- Set Up Your First Website
- Downloading Database Backup Files (Windows)
- Using a Local Repository
- Access from Android
- Content Management Systems
- Multi-Language Websites
- View Site Visit Statistics
- Selecting a Website Design Template
- Access from Microsoft Office Outlook 2010
- Extended Website Management
- Allocated and Consumed Resources
- Website Management
- Twitter Feed
- Viewing Statistics
- Restoring Data From Backup Archives
- Selecting Website Colors, Background Images, Fonts, and Styles for Borders and Corners
- Starting Your Business in Plesk
- IIS Web Server Settings
- Customizing PHP Configuration
- Publishing a Website Copy to Facebook
- Changing Branding and Interface Settings
- Settings and Tools for Webmasters
- Creating Sites with Presence Builder
- Access from iPhone
- Restoring Data
- Uploading Content Using FTP
- Changing Mail Account Password
- Image Gallery
- Hyperlinks, Links to Email Addresses, and Anchors
- Access from Mozilla Thunderbird
- Managing Backup Files
- Setting File and Directory Access Permissions
- Design: Design Templates, Layout, Styles, Color Scheme, and Header
- Using Mailing Lists (Windows)
- Properties of Hosting Plans, Add-ons and Subscriptions
- Saving and Loading Copies of a Website
- Manage Ruby Applications
- Changing Your Password and Contact Information
- Adding Subdomains
- Deploying Content Using Git
- Backing Up Data Manually
- Uploading Content with File Manager
- Plesk as a Master DNS Server
- Previewing Websites
- Changing the Website Header Elements
- Website Content
- Advertisements
- Map
- Text, Tables, Hyperlinks, Flash Files, and Images
- Access from Webmail
- Presence Builder
- Uploading Content with File Manager
- Syncing Subscriptions and Plans
- Copying Databases
- Hosting Personal Web Pages Under Your Domains
- Online Store
- Setting Up Mail Forwarding
- Adding Domain Aliases
- Viewing Subscription Summary
- Viewing Resources
- Restricting Access to Content
- Purchasing an SSL/TLS Certificate From a Certificate Authority
- Uploading, Downloading, and Removing Backups
- Registrar's DNS Settings in Plesk
- Additional Services
- PHP Settings
- Access from Apple Mail
- Mail Settings of Domains
- 1. Create Mail Account
- Configuring the Customer Panel for Using FTP Storage
- Web Publishing with Web Deploy (Windows)
- Websites and Domains
- Moving a Database to Another Subscription
- Setting Up Custom Error Pages on Linux Servers
- Creating a Website
- Structure: Pages and Navigation
- Scheduling Tasks
- Node.js Support
- Web Server Settings
- Permissions
- Installing Apps
- Additional User Accounts
- Presence Builder
- Configuring PHP for Virtual Directories
- Setting Up Custom Error Pages
- 2. Preview Your Site
- Amazon aStore
- Setting Up Custom Access Rules
- ASP.NET Settings (Windows)
- Uploading Content
- Adding a Domain Forwarder
- Limiting Bandwidth and Number of Connections to Websites
- Apache and Nginx Settings
- FTP Access to Your Websites
- Hosting Features Available for Your Websites
- Getting Free SSL/TLS Certificate from Let's Encrypt
- Access from Microsoft Outlook Express
- Uploading Content Using FTP
- Configuring ASP.NET for Virtual Directories
- (Advanced) Custom Scripts
- Purchasing an SSL/TLS Certificate via Plesk
- Changing Your Website Layout
- Protecting Sites from Hotlinking (Windows)
- Site Descriptions
- Changing Virtual Directory Settings
- Changing FTP Access Credentials
- Managing PHP Project Dependencies with Composer
- Viewing Connection Information
- Using Database Backup Storage (Windows)
- Setting Up Access to Virtual Directories
- Restoring Databases (Windows)
- Embedded Video
- Image Slider
- Creating Mail Aliases
- General Settings
- DNS
- Viewing IP Addresses
- Downloading Backup Files from Server
- Creating Custom Buttons
- Hosting Settings
- Managing Customer Accounts
- Restoring Backups
- Post-Restoration Database Repair (Windows)
- Backing Up and Recovering Websites
- Publishing a Website to the Internet
- Securing Connections with SSL/TLS Certificates
- Managing Your Profile
- Working with a Staging Site
- Viewing Site Visits Statistics, Comments, and New Orders on the Dashboard
- Additional Services
- Setting Up Custom Error Pages on Windows Servers
- Using remote Git hosting
- Site Search
- Acquainting Yourself with the Plesk Interface
- Blog
- Scheduling Backups
- WordPress Toolkit
- Interface Views
- Scheduling Backups
- Viewing Permissions
- Resources
- Setting Up Auto-Reply
- Web Applications
- Editing Websites
- Website Status
- Hosting Parameters
- 1. Create Your Site
- (Advanced) Website Security
- Performance
- Creating Databases
- Commenting
- Manage Ruby Versions via CLI
- Protecting from Viruses
- Backing Up and Restoring Databases
- Web Scripting Settings
- Importing Sites from SiteBuilder 4.5
- Adding Mail Accounts
- Adding and Removing Domains
- Creating Virtual Directories
- Viewing Your Subscription Properties
- Applications
- Managing Database User Accounts
- Git Support
- Domains and DNS
- Mail Account Settings
- Log Files
- Protecting from Spam
- Using Virtual Directories (Windows)
- Adding and Removing Navigation Links
- Set Up Mail Accounts
- Protecting Your Website With an SSL/TLS Certificate
- Quick Start with Plesk
- Backing Up the Account and Websites
- 3. Submit Your Sites to Search Engines
- Plesk as a Slave DNS Server
- Configuring DNSSEC for a Domain
- Backing Up and Restoring Data
- Uploading Backup Files to Server
- Deleting Websites
- Setting Up Anonymous FTP Access
- 2. Access Your Mailbox
- Ruby Support (Linux)
- Backing Up Data
- Website Databases
- Mail Settings
- Setting Up IIS Application Pool (Windows)
- Adding Wildcard Subdomains (Linux)
- PHP Settings
- Documents and Other Downloadable Files
- Content: Text, Tables, Images, Video, Forms, and Scripts
- Protecting Webmail with an SSL/TLS Certificate
- Contact Form
- Optimizing Sites for Mobile Devices
- Managing Subscriptions
- Logs and Statistics
- Limiting Outgoing Mail
- Adding and Removing Pages
- Checking and Repairing Databases
- Protecting Your Website With a Self-Signed SSL/TLS Certificate
- Adding FTP Accounts
- Adding and Removing MIME Types
- Exporting and Importing Database Dumps
- Getting Familiar With Presence Builder
- Customer Account Administration
- Buttons for Sharing on Social Networks
- Accessing Databases with ODBC (Windows)