2012-03-05, 13:04:00
Connie Wrote:widhi,
I would not suggest to switch to other CMS just because of this one situation.
I am a longtime engaged user of CMSMS, but I can tell you will run into bigger problems with that really good, but badly supported CMS ;=()
Well, please tell us exactly what is an "add on domain"? This is kind of hoster-speach and everybody configures add on domains differently
tell us the URL of the images in the gallery when you use PrettyPhoto ... and check if that is correct
Sure. I use a lot of cms and GetSimple is one of the stars, really love it. I definitely use it again in the future. But for this simple site (my own small-company) its suffice now.
add-on domain is where you rent a hosting service + domain to a hosting company. Then later you buy another domain separately then want to add that domain in the hosting service that you had before. In the folder structure its another sub-folder inside the public/html folder. but work just like its own domain.
Its different than subdomain. Subdomain is like this : "mysubdomain.maindomain.com". You always include the "maindomain" name at the back of the url. You don't need to pay additional annually cost for sub-domain names.
Add-on domain is like separate website with real domain name but inside one folder hierarchy. That is why you have to pay each different domain name annually. For example I have nafiamedia.com as the main domain. Inside the sub-folder structure I have expose3d.com folder. I can type nafiamedia.com and it will open the webpage of nafiamedia. If I type expose3d.com it will open expose3d.com. But the downside is if you type: http://nafiamedia.com/expose3d.com/ this is also work to open expose3d web page . Not so good, but nobody would want to type those long url right? so I don't really care. I'm doing this simply to cut cost, because I already have unlimited (disk, bandwidth.. everything) hosting plan for nafiamedia. Why would I want to pay for additional hosting plan?
I hope you understand the the technical stuff of it. I'm not expert on in-depth server management so I don't know what other people call this method. My hosting company called it "add-on domain" and I think you can find that same term if you use c-Panel inside domain management.