Helm Tutorial

The Helm control panel is one of the best on the market. It resembles the more known cPanel and it’s just as good. As with all control panels you need to know the basics before getting started for real. Check out these video tutorials and get off to a flying start.

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    How to Add Extra Features to Your Account

    When you buy a web-hosting plan, you want to get as much out of it as is possible. In Helm, there are a whole bunch of additional web-hosting features that you can add to your account. Many of these cost some...

  • How to Backup And Restore Your Files

    Backing up files is an incredibly important thing to do if you plan on having a lasting presence on the Internet. That may seem obvious, but also daunting, unless you know how to back up your site's assets. T...

  • How to Add a Domain in Helm

    When you run a website or a group of websites, it can be important to manage traffic according to your plan. Sometimes, one domain name just isn't enough to capture the traffic you are shooting for. Using the...

  • How To Create a MySQL Database in Helm

    When it comes to taking care of the vast array of important files that populate your website, it can be of vital importance to create and manage databases using the MySQL protocol. Luckily, Helm makes accessi...

  • How to Create an FTP Account in Helm

    One of the primary ways that website owners keep their files organized is by creating and managing FTP accounts. These accounts give specified users specialized access to certain subdirectories to which they ...

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