FrontPage Extensions in Shared Website Hosting
You're able to create and upload your site using FrontPage, because all the shared website hosting that we supply support FrontPage Extensions. Even though a number of other providers cease the support for this feature, we allow you to decide if you will keep on using FrontPage or you will switch to an alternative website design app and we have no plans for this to change. When you sign in to your Hepsia Control Panel, that will be used to manage your brand new website hosting account, you can enable FrontPage extensions for any domain which you host or subdomain that you create with barely 2 clicks. The feature will be enabled straight away and our system will add the FrontPage Extensions system files in the selected folder, so you can proceed and upload your site files without any difficulty. If you prefer to move to a different app for your website, deactivating FrontPage Extensions is just as easy.
FrontPage Extensions in Semi-dedicated Servers
All our semi-dedicated servers support FrontPage extensions, so if you wish to use a website designed with this app, you will not have any kind of problems to host it on our innovative cloud web hosting platform. In contrast to a number of web hosting service providers on the market, we will not discontinue the support for this feature and we won't make you switch the web design app which you use since we believe this is none of our business. All that you need to do to activate FrontPage Extensions is click on a button in the Hosted Domains section of the Hepsia website hosting Control Panel, and considering the fact that you're able to do this per domain/subdomain, you can still work with script-driven applications for other websites without any interference. For example, the main site can be built in FrontPage, while a forum script can be installed in a subdomain as an addition to the main website. With our services, you are free to choose how you will create your world wide web presence and we'll never restrict you in this regard.