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How do I sign up to get a web site with
OxONet?
It's easy to sign up for an OxONet account! Our site
features an easy-to-use Setup Wizard that will let you configure, customize, and
sign up for your account. Click
here to get started!
How much web space, how many e-mail
addresses, how much bandwidth, etc. do I receive with an OxONet account?
The options you receive by default depend on what type of
site you want to set up. All sites receive at least one POP3 e-mailbox,
unlimited e-mail aliases, "unlimited" bandwidth (monthly data transfer), and
numerous other services. To browse OxONet's
service packages, click here.
I want a specialized service not
specifically described on your site. Is there someone I can contact about my needs?
Certainly. OxONet provides specialized services to
many of our customers. Our sales representatives will gladly speak with you regarding
your needs.
Does OxONet have a refund policy and/or a
money-back guarantee?
Yes, we do. If you're not completely satisfied with
your service within 30 days of your account activation, just let us know and we will
refund any service fees you have paid.
What is Microsoft FrontPage, and why/how
would I use it to maintain my site?
Microsoft FrontPage is one of the most popular web design
tools today. Several of our web developers use FrontPage exclusively to design
sites. This site was also designed with FrontPage. If you have Microsoft
FrontPage installed on your computer, you may use it to author pages online by connecting
directly to the OxONet web servers. It will provide you with a visual web page
editor, where pages may be written using an interface very similar to Microsoft Word.
FrontPage also supports various "active" components which provide dynamic
site content such as hit counters, rotating banners, and buttons. It also saves you
the added chore of updating your pages on OxONet's servers whenever you make changes,
because it publishes directly to the server automatically.
The alternative to using FrontPage is using File Transfer
Protocol (FTP) to upload your files to OxONet's servers. This is the
"traditional" way to maintain a web site, although it involves a little more
work than using FrontPage. Note: If you are using
FrontPage to
manage your site, you should not use FTP at all, because doing so may corrupt the
extensions which allow FrontPage to work on your account.
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