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Getting Started
Articles to help get you started with Slamdot.
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How do I access my Slamdot account?
Visit the Slamdot login page, then enter your email address and the password you created when you signed up.
(No rating) April 18, 2006 Views: 1906
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How do I change my Slamdot account password?
From the Dashboard, click edit my account on the right and enter your new password. Scroll down and click Save. Important: This feature only...
(No rating) April 18, 2006 Views: 1031
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How do I change the contact name and email for a specific hosting plan?
From the Dashboard, click a plan to manage. Under the plan tab click the settings link. Scroll down to change the contact name and email address...
(No rating) March 18, 2007 Views: 1848
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How do I get help?
Slamdot features an easy-to-use Support Center for creating help tickets. Log into your Slamdot account at the Slamdot login page. Click the...
(No rating) April 18, 2006 Views: 520
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How do I sign out of my Slamdot account?
From anywhere within Slamdot, click the Sign Out link at the top right. Note: Many browsers keep your control panel session in memory even after...
(No rating) April 18, 2006 Views: 930
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How do I view and edit my contact information?
From the Dashboard, click edit my account on the right. Here you can change the contact information and the Slamdot account login email and password.
(No rating) April 19, 2006 Views: 1312
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How do I view and edit my Slamdot login information?
From your dashboard, click edit my account on the right. Here you can change your login email address and password.
(No rating) July 2, 2006 Views: 1140
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What are "websites," and how can I manage them?
Within Slamdot, a "website" is a sort of virtual domain that shares resources with one of your hosting plans. Your default website would be the one...
(No rating) May 16, 2007 Views: 773
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What is a plan nickname, and how do I change it?
A plan nickname is just another name you can give each hosting plan you have with Slamdot. For instance, instead of using your domain name,...
(No rating) May 16, 2007 Views: 870
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