In case you’ve never signed up for a web hosting account or you’re changing companies and the new one uses an account management interface that you have not seen before, you may become baffled about how to accomplish a specific operation in your account or on your computer. That’s why, a lot of hosting companies have prepared a knowledge base, which presents the most common questions and issues connected with the particular platform they use, instead of adding only generic information. This sort of knowledge base will permit you to find the right info quickly and easily, so you won’t need to dedicate loads of time and efforts to issues that might require something as simple as pushing a button or ticking off a tick box. In this way, not only can you get things done, but you can also get to know plenty of new and useful details, both about the way you can manage your account and about the way the web hosting service works in general.

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Our website hosting packages include a comprehensive knowledge base where you can find information about all the difficulties that you might possibly bump into and their resolutions. You can learn how to create and administer a mailing list, how to use an .htaccess file, or how to continue if the settings of your mail client are correct, but nonetheless you’re unable to send emails, for instance. We’ve done our utmost to be as comprehensive as possible and to cover all the available options so as to help you save time and efforts and to provide you with different solutions for every issue. The knowledge base contains informative articles as well – both generic ones about the web hosting service as a whole, and more specific ones, which will acquaint you with the features and functions of the Hepsia hosting Control Panel. You can find articles that are dedicated to particular features and functions in each section of the Control Panel, whilst if you’d like to see the complete article archive, you should go to the all-inclusive Help section.