MX
Table Of Contents
- Copyright
- Preface
- Customer service
- Before You Start
- Introduction
- What is MAGIX Website Maker MX?
- Definition of concepts: Webpage or website?
- Features
- What's new in MAGIX Website Maker MX
- Manage web uploads yourself
- Subpages with drop-down navigation and external links in the navigation.
- Insert HTML code:
- Adjust browser background and favicons
- Image viewing with the image slider.
- Your domain name of choice
- Create animated widgets
- Interactive photo & video gallery with impressive effects
- Create your own buttons
- Add Google Static Map
- The new, extra-fast multi-file upload function
- Quick start
- Interface – The layout of MAGIX Website Maker MX
- Website Maker functions
- Control Center functions
- MAGIX services in detail
- Glossary
- Index
74 Glossary
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H
HTTP
Stands for Hyper Text Transfer Protocol and is used for transferring websites
onto the Internet (from web server to the browser). For this reason, the
abbreviation http:// always comes before the Internet address. This is
automatically inserted and does not have to be entered when entering the
Internet address.
Hyperlink
Hyperlinks (or in short "links") are references to other websites/online
documents (or other computer networks). They build the base of the World
Wide Web (WWW) as it is only via these hyperlinks that networking or
interlinking between the billions of website out there is actually possible.
P
POP3
Stands for Post Office Protocol (version 3) and is used in standard email
programs for receiving email (for example, Outlook Express). POP3 enables
email to be collected by the provider's email server and loaded into your email
program.
Provider
A provider or ISP (Internet Service Provider) offers Internet services like
webhosting or domains (DNS). In relation to the MAGIX Website Service,
MAGIX is the provider.
S
SMTP
Stands for Simple Mail Transfer Protocol and enables the exchange of emails
across computer networks.
Subdomain
The independent area of a domain is called the subdomain. The name of the
respective subdomain is written before the domain name. The MAGIX domain
looks like this: http://www.magix.net. A possible subdomain could therefore be
"http://your-name.magix.net". You can create as many of these as you like.










