@Pupus of Linuxandria You need to do those in the configuration file /etc/hiawatha/hiawatha
. My advice is start off simple with the configuration and as you figure it out, expand it. A basic set up should work for you if you plan on using HTML and javascript to make web sites. 
Example: /etc/hiawatha/hiawatha.conf
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# Hiawatha main configuration file
#
# VARIABLES
# With 'set', you can declare a variable. Make sure the name of the
# variable doesn't conflict with any of the configuration options.
# The variables are case-sensitive and cannot be redeclared.
#
#set LOCALHOST = 127.0.0.0/8
# GENERAL SETTINGS
#
ServerId = www-data
ConnectionsTotal = 1000
ConnectionsPerIP = 25
SystemLogfile = /var/log/hiawatha/system.log
GarbageLogfile = /var/log/hiawatha/garbage.log
# BINDING SETTINGS
# A binding is where a client can connect to.
#
Binding {
Port = 80
}
#
#Binding {
# Port = 443
# TLScertFile = tls/hiawatha.pem
# Interface = 127.0.0.1
# MaxRequestSize = 2048
# TimeForRequest = 30
#}
# BANNING SETTINGS
# Deny service to clients who misbehave.
#
#BanOnGarbage = 300
#BanOnMaxPerIP = 60
#BanOnMaxReqSize = 300
#KickOnBan = yes
#RebanDuringBan = yes
# COMMON GATEWAY INTERFACE (CGI) SETTINGS
# These settings can be used to run CGI applications.
#
#CGIhandler = /usr/bin/perl:pl
#CGIhandler = /usr/bin/php-cgi:php
#CGIhandler = /usr/bin/python:py
#CGIhandler = /usr/bin/ruby:rb
#CGIhandler = /usr/bin/ssi-cgi:shtml
#CGIextension = cgi
#
#FastCGIserver {
# FastCGIid = PHP7
# ConnectTo = /run/php/php7.0-fpm.sock
# Extension = php
#}
# URL TOOLKIT
# This URL toolkit rule was made for the Banshee PHP framework,
# which can be downloaded from http://www.banshee-php.org/
#
#UrlToolkit {
# ToolkitID = banshee
# RequestURI isfile Return
# Match ^/(css|files|fonts|images|js)($|/) Return
# Match ^/(favicon.ico|robots.txt)$ Return
# Match [^?]*(\?.*)? Rewrite /index.php$1
#}
# DIRECTORY SETTINGS
# You can specify some settings per directory.
#
#Directory {
# DirectoryID = static
# Path = /css, /fonts, /images, /js
# ExpirePeriod = 2 weeks
#}
#
#Directory {
# DirectoryID = files
# Path = /files
# ShowIndex = yes
# StartFile = index.html
# ExecuteCGI = no
#}
# DEFAULT WEBSITE
# It is wise to use your IP address as the hostname of the default website
# and give it a blank webpage. By doing so, automated webscanners won't find
# your possible vulnerable website.
#
Hostname = 127.0.0.1
WebsiteRoot = /var/www/hiawatha
StartFile = index.html
AccessLogfile = /var/log/hiawatha/access.log
ErrorLogfile = /var/log/hiawatha/error.log
# VIRTUAL HOSTS
# Use a VirtualHost section for each website you want to host.
#
#VirtualHost {
# Hostname = www.my-domain.com
# WebsiteRoot = /var/www/my-domain/public
# AccessLogfile = /var/www/my-domain/log/access.log
# ErrorLogfile = /var/www/my-domain/log/error.log
# TimeForCGI = 5
# UseFastCGI = PHP7
# UseToolkit = banshee
# UseDirectory = static, files
#}