Domain Name Hierarchy
Each domain name has a suffix that indicates which top level domain (TLD) it belongs to. The top level domain is the highest level domain in the hierarchical Domain Name System such as .com, .net, .info, and others.
A second-level domain (SLD) resides below the top-level domain. For electronicmediadesign.com, electronicmediadesign is the second-level domain of the .com top level domain.
The third level, or sub domain as is commonly referred, is a domain that is part of a larger domain. For example take mail.electronicmediadesign.com where "mail" is the sub domain of "electronicmediadesign".
Color Value Conversions RGB to HEX
This section explains how to convert HTML color values to its RGB equivalent. HTML color code values are hexidecimal numbers. The conversion of hexidecimal to RGB values is useful when you want to...Read more...
Domain Redemption Process
Managing your domain name is an important aspect of running your business. All too often people forget to renew their domain or try to renew it when it is too late. If you do not renew your domain...Read more...
Choosing a Domain Name
Your domain may have up to 67 characters, but a shorter domain name is easier for your visitors to remember, easier to type, and easier for your visitors to spread the word about your domain name....Read more...
Accessing Your Email
There are three URLs you can enter to gain access to your email. You must have your username and password to access your webmail. If you do not have the correct login, please contact Electronic...Read more...
