access logs
Access logs record data about your site visitors: where they came from, which browser they use, their total number of visits to your site, and more. Your logs can help you understand your site traffic, learn from any changes or promotions you might have completed, and even troubleshoot problems with your web pages. Learn more.
account
In the context of Yahoo! Small Business, account generally refers to a combination of a user name and password that authorizes access to a set of features. An email account, for example, is a password-protected repository for email that includes an inbox and one or more unique email addresses. A user account is a user name/password combination that you will need to set up password protection for your site or site folders.
ActiveX
ActiveX is a set of technologies developed by Microsoft for sharing information among different applications. If you use our POP configuration tool, you must have ActiveX installed to finish the configuration. Learn more about using our POP tool.
add-ons
Add-ons are elements that you can include on your web site to improve interaction with your visitors and make your site more informative and appealing. Easy-to-use add-ons such as guestbooks, counters, and maps are available to all Web Hosting users. Learn more.
"Add to My Yahoo!" button
An "Add to My Yahoo!" button is a convenient option available with your blog tools that makes it easy for readers to subscribe to your blog content. Viewers can click the button to add your blog's RSS feed to their My Yahoo! pages, where they can scan your latest posts. Learn more about blogs.
Address Book
Your Address Book is a virtual address book containing all your Business Email and Mail contacts and their email addresses. With your Address Book, also known as Contacts, you can quickly create distribution lists, create mailing labels, and more. Learn more.
administrator
The administrator of a Business Mail plan can create, edit, and delete email addresses (excluding the owner's primary email address), as well as assign administrative privileges to other email users. If you're a Business Mail owner, you can make any of your email users who have Yahoo! IDs an administrator by visiting your Email Control Panel, clicking "Edit user," then selecting the "Make this user an administrator" checkbox.
advanced add-ons
Advanced add-ons, like the basic add-ons, are elements that you can place on your site to make it more informative and improve communication between you and your site visitors. Advanced add-ons, however, take advantage of advanced scripting tools such as PHP and Perl to offer more complexity and interactivity in such features as an online bulletin board or survey. Learn more.
AlbumWizards
See Yahoo! Wizards.
alias
An alias is an additional email address, such as info@learn2yoga.com or help@my-company-name.com, that you can create for existing Business Mail users. Messages sent to these email addresses are delivered directly to the user's inbox, so the user can manage them all from one place. Available in Business Mail. Learn more.
archiving
If you're using Yahoo! Business Email, you can take advantage of archiving, which allows you to download your email messages for offline use. Learn more.
attachment
An attachment is a separate file, such as an image or document, usually included as part of an email message.
author (FrontPage)
An author of a FrontPage directory is a user who has been granted permission to publish files in that directory. When you use FrontPage to create and manage your web site, you can assign author privileges or grant other users of your web site permission to administer the site or view the content (browse). Learn more about FrontPage.