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I found this, too.

Should I fill in the boxes in the first picture (my previous post) with the information in the second (this picture)?

I found this, too.

Should I fill in the boxes in the first picture (my previous post) with the information in the second (this picture)?
Exactly.

There are two things with webhost, while register wants four.
I'll do the first two instead of all four, then.
edit: yay it works
<3
« Last Edit: February 15, 2014, 04:21:39 PM by Johnny Blockhead »

There are two things with webhost, while register wants four.
I'll do the first two instead of all four, then.
edit: yay it works
<3
I don't know why they have four DNS boxes. Almost all hosts only have one or two.

Would I put my .css file in the same place as my .html file?
Also, what would I name it?
I know I would have to link them, like so:
<link type="text/css" rel="stylesheet" href="stylesheet.css"/>

^if you link the .css file like that, then the .css file would be name stylesheet.css and it would go in the same folder as index.html (or whatever html documents being linked)

Would the link (the type I presented) go in the body of the html document?


I made a button with css, it's pretty cool.
I need to increase the height because some text is kind of hanging and it goes to a page not ready yet, I'm sitll working on it.
It's on the website now
Edit: Fixed the height, now to create spookysushi.com/blockland
Double edit: Okay, I ran into a problem while doing this.
I created a new directory, named it Blockland (Click here to see more). Inside there, is an index.html file.
When I go to https://www.spookysushi.com/blockland , it just screws up and doesn't load.
I don't see what the problem is.
« Last Edit: February 15, 2014, 10:21:41 PM by Johnny Blockhead »

Would the link (the type I presented) go in the body of the html document?
No, it should go inside the <head> tag. You can also put <title>Hello</title> in there to make the text on the tab be "Hello"

No, it should go inside the <head> tag. You can also put <title>Hello</title> in there to make the text on the tab be "Hello"
I did it with body, worked fine.
anyways, can't get /blockland set up.
I created a new directory, named it Blockland (Click here to see more). Inside there, is an index.html file.
When I go to https://www.spookysushi.com/blockland , it just screws up and doesn't load.
I don't see what the problem is.

Actually, I can't load your site at all.

nvm working now

I did it with body, worked fine.
anyways, can't get /blockland set up.
All subdirectories are supposed to be in public_html.

Still won't work, this is what I have:

most outer directory


public_html


The /blockland folder

Rename the directory to "blockland" with out any caps.