I want to set my own index pages instead of those specified in the default settings. how can i do it?
Directory Indexes tool allows you to set your own index pages instead of those specified in the default settings. In other words, you can tell your visitors’ browsers which page to load as they hit your domain. Usually, it’s /index.html by default, but you can set any other custom welcome page.
Example: If a visitor goes to your site http://www.cpwebhosting.net, the first page to open will be http://www.cpwebhosting.net/index.html. However, if you set /welcome.html as the directory index, the page to open will be http://www.cpwebhosting.netwelcome.html.
Thanx alemcherry
But how can we set your custom directory indexes?
To set your custom directory indexes, do the following:
- Select Quick Access in the Account menu.
- Click the Web Options icon on the page that shows.
- Click the Edit icon next to the domain you need.
- On the Web Service page, scroll down to find the Directory Indexes option and turn it on.
- Agree with the charges.
- In the box that appears, enter the names for files that will be treated as indexes. Put file names in the descending order of priority and separate them with spaces (e.g. index.html cgi.bin about.html)
- Skip this step if you are using a Windows-based plan.
At the top of the Web Service page, click the Apply link for the Server configuration to change. The changes will take effect within 15 minutes. - To edit the list you have made, click the Edit icon next to the Directory Indexes option: with spaces (e.g. index.html cgi.bin about.html).
If you are using a Unix-based plan, click the Apply link at the top of the Web Service page.
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