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Domain name – your online identity – http://www.yourdomainname.com – essential and almost always included with hosting. Disk space / storage – How much disk space you can use to store your website's files – it always sounds a lot, but can soon get eaten up with movie clips and audio files. Data transfer – Every time someone views a page on your website, they transfer all the files for that page to their computer – hosting companies pay for this traffic, so they put a limit on data transfer per month. This limit varies a lot between providers. POP3 / IMAP / Webmail – different ways of accessing your mailboxes. Webmail allows you to access your mail through a web browser and POP3 and IMAP are used with e-mail clients like Outlook.

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FTP – File Transfer Protocol –the method used to transfer your website's files to your web host's servers. Simple to use. MySQL databases – many websites rely on databases to store information – MySQL is the most popular database for websites. Spam Assassin – a great tool used by web hosts to filter most spam out of your e-mail before you get it. Custom error pages – give your visitors a polite message when things don't work, not just a meaningless error page. PHP, Perl, CGI, SSI – scripting tools to allow you to put extra functionality into your web pages. FrontPage extensions – you need this if your website is built with Microsoft FrontPage.

Basic Recognition of a JavaScript
To get started with JavaScript, you will want to be able to see the tag that will set a script apart from the HTML. The tags used to begin and...

onMouseover: Your first Script
Well, its time to try out your first javascript. This one is nice because we don't have to deal with adding the script tag.

Using Buttons for JavaScripts To write scripts using buttons, we will first need to know how to place a button on the page. To do this, you will need to use the.Windows Vista.