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Visit Craigslist and select the appropriate section for your ad. In the top right corner of your browser, click 'post.'
Enter the relevant information into the fields for post title, description, etc. Click Add/Edit Images---if this option is not available, follow the alternative method in Section 2.
Click the 'Choose File...' button and locate the image on your hard drive. Craigslist allows you to directly upload four images with one post. The website will automatically decrease the size of larger images to a maximum of 300 by 300 pixels, so it is unnecessary to upload especially large images. If you want to preserve the resolution of an image without uploading large images, use the PNG file format (available as a savable format in most image editing software applications). The Craigslist interface will always reduce the size, however, so use the alternative instructions in Section 2 if your image needs to be larger.
Click 'Continue' to see a preview of your uploaded image. If the image still looks unsuitable, click 'Edit' to try a different image or follow the alternative method in Section 2.
Off-Site Images
Visit a free image-hosting website (such as Imgur, Photobucket or Tinypic). Follow the website's instructions to upload your high-quality photo. Copy the URL listed in the Direct Link field.
Visit Craigslist in a separate browser tab or window. Select the appropriate section for your ad. In the top-right corner of your browser, click 'post.'
Enter the relevant information into the fields for post title, description, etc.
Skip a line beneath the end of your description. Enter the HTML code for images into the field and paste your image URL into the source. If you do not know the HTML image code offhand, enter the following code into the description field and paste your image URL into the indicated field (between the quotation marks):
Click 'Continue' to see a preview of your post. If the image is too large or small, return to the image hosting website and use the available resizing tools to reduce the image size. Sizes around 500 by 500 pixels should be suitable for presenting a high-quality image without overwhelming your potential client or customer.
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Wednesday, 24 February 2016
How to Transfer Lightroom to Another ComputerIn Feburary 2016 24,
In Feburary 2016 24,
Download and install Adobe Lightroom on your new computer. Open a Web browser and navigate to the Lightroom for Windows section of Adobe's website. If you're using Mac OS X, navigate to the Lightroom for Macintosh section. Click the version of Lightroom that you want to download, and then click
Proceed to Download. Follow Adobe's installation instructions.
Copy your Lightroom catalog, previews, and smart previews to an external storage device -- such as a USB thumb drive, SD card, or hard drive.
Windows: Navigate to 'C:\Users\
\Pictures\Lightroom.'
Mac: Navigate to '/Users/
/Pictures/Lightroom.' Copy the following files to your external storage device:
[catalog name].lrcat
[catalog name] Previews.lrdata
[catalog name] Smart Previews.lrdata
Copy your Lightroom photos to your external storage device. Copy your photos exactly as they are -- do not rename the parent folders, subfolders or image files.
Copy your Lightroom preferences to your external storage device.
Windows: Navigate to 'C:\Users
\AppData\Roaming\Adobe\Lightroom\Preferences.' Copy the 'Lightroom 5 Preferences.agprefs' file to your external storage device.
Mac: Navigate to '/Users/
/Library/Preferences.' Copy the 'com.adobe.Lightroom5.plist' file to your external storage device.
Copy your Lightroom presets and templates to your external storage device.
Windows: Navigate to 'C:\Users\
\AppData\Roaming\Adobe\Lightroom.'
Mac: Navigate to '/Users/
/Library/Application Support/Adobe/Lightroom.' Copy each preset and template folder to your external storage device.
If you're on a Mac and you can't find the Library directory, open a Finder window, click the
Go menu, hold down the
Option key, and select
Library.
Transfer your Lightroom catalog, previews, and smart previews from your external storage device to your new computer.
Windows: Navigate to '\Users\
\Pictures\Lightroom.'
Mac: Navigate to '/Users/
/Pictures/Lightroom.'
Move the .lrcat and two .lrdata files from your external storage device to the 'Lightroom' folder.
Transfer your Lightroom photos from your external storage device to your new computer. If you're transferring your photos from one Windows computer to another, or from one Mac to another, place your photos in the same location as they were stored on your old computer.
Warning! You may need to relink your photos to your Lightroom catalog if you're transferring your photos between Windows and Mac OS X.
Transfer your Lightroom preferences from your external storage device to your new computer.
Windows: Navigate to 'C:\Users\
\AppData\Roaming\Adobe\Lightroom\Preferences.' Move the 'Lightroom 5 Preferences.agprefs' file from your external storage device to the 'Preferences' folder.
Mac: Navigate to '/Users/
/Library/Preferences.' Move the 'com.adobe.Lightroom5.plist' file from your external storage device to the 'Preferences' folder.
Transfer your Lightroom presets and templates from your external storage device to your new computer.
Windows: Navigate to 'C:\Users\
\AppData\Roaming\Adobe\Lightroom.'
Mac: Navigate to '/Users/
/Library/Application Support/Adobe/Lightroom.'
Move each preset and template folder from your external storage device to the 'Lightroom' folder.
Open your Lightroom catalog on your new computer. Double-click your Lightroom Catalog. Lightroom automatically loads your presets, preferences and other Lightroom data. If question marks appear beside any of your images or folders, you can relink them. Right-click on the missing folder, select
Find missing folder... and then choose the location of your folder.
In Feburary 2016 24,
Download and install Adobe Lightroom on your new computer. Open a Web browser and navigate to the Lightroom for Windows section of Adobe's website. If you're using Mac OS X, navigate to the Lightroom for Macintosh section. Click the version of Lightroom that you want to download, and then click
Proceed to Download. Follow Adobe's installation instructions.
Copy your Lightroom catalog, previews, and smart previews to an external storage device -- such as a USB thumb drive, SD card, or hard drive.
Windows: Navigate to 'C:\Users\
\Pictures\Lightroom.'
Mac: Navigate to '/Users/
/Pictures/Lightroom.' Copy the following files to your external storage device:
[catalog name].lrcat
[catalog name] Previews.lrdata
[catalog name] Smart Previews.lrdata
Copy your Lightroom photos to your external storage device. Copy your photos exactly as they are -- do not rename the parent folders, subfolders or image files.
Copy your Lightroom preferences to your external storage device.
Windows: Navigate to 'C:\Users
\AppData\Roaming\Adobe\Lightroom\Preferences.' Copy the 'Lightroom 5 Preferences.agprefs' file to your external storage device.
Mac: Navigate to '/Users/
/Library/Preferences.' Copy the 'com.adobe.Lightroom5.plist' file to your external storage device.
Copy your Lightroom presets and templates to your external storage device.
Windows: Navigate to 'C:\Users\
\AppData\Roaming\Adobe\Lightroom.'
Mac: Navigate to '/Users/
/Library/Application Support/Adobe/Lightroom.' Copy each preset and template folder to your external storage device.
If you're on a Mac and you can't find the Library directory, open a Finder window, click the
Go menu, hold down the
Option key, and select
Library.
Transfer your Lightroom catalog, previews, and smart previews from your external storage device to your new computer.
Windows: Navigate to '\Users\
\Pictures\Lightroom.'
Mac: Navigate to '/Users/
/Pictures/Lightroom.'
Move the .lrcat and two .lrdata files from your external storage device to the 'Lightroom' folder.
Transfer your Lightroom photos from your external storage device to your new computer. If you're transferring your photos from one Windows computer to another, or from one Mac to another, place your photos in the same location as they were stored on your old computer.
Warning! You may need to relink your photos to your Lightroom catalog if you're transferring your photos between Windows and Mac OS X.
Transfer your Lightroom preferences from your external storage device to your new computer.
Windows: Navigate to 'C:\Users\
\AppData\Roaming\Adobe\Lightroom\Preferences.' Move the 'Lightroom 5 Preferences.agprefs' file from your external storage device to the 'Preferences' folder.
Mac: Navigate to '/Users/
/Library/Preferences.' Move the 'com.adobe.Lightroom5.plist' file from your external storage device to the 'Preferences' folder.
Transfer your Lightroom presets and templates from your external storage device to your new computer.
Windows: Navigate to 'C:\Users\
\AppData\Roaming\Adobe\Lightroom.'
Mac: Navigate to '/Users/
/Library/Application Support/Adobe/Lightroom.'
Move each preset and template folder from your external storage device to the 'Lightroom' folder.
Open your Lightroom catalog on your new computer. Double-click your Lightroom Catalog. Lightroom automatically loads your presets, preferences and other Lightroom data. If question marks appear beside any of your images or folders, you can relink them. Right-click on the missing folder, select
Find missing folder... and then choose the location of your folder.
In Feburary 2016 24,
Thursday, 11 February 2016
How to Make an XBox Boot to UnleashXIn Feburary 2016 11,
In Feburary 2016 11,
Download an FTP program available online and install the program to your computer. Double-click on the FTP program set up file to install it. Click 'Next' when prompted and choose a directory to which to install the program.
Power on your Xbox and go to the Evolution X dashboard. Open the FTP program on your computer and go to 'File,' 'Quick Connect.' Set the port to '21;' the default user name and password for the Xbox are 'xbox.' Click 'Connect' to connect to your Xbox hard drive. The FTP program will display your computer drive on one side of the screen and the Xbox hard drive on the other. You can copy files to and from your Xbox by dragging and dropping the specific file into the directory you want to place it.
Copy the 'xboxdash.xbe' on the Xbox C:/ drive to your hard drive to make a backup copy. This is the original Microsoft Xbox dashboard file.
Place the UnleashX 'default.xbe' on the Xbox C:/ drive and name a replacement dash name such as 'evoxdash.xbe' Copy the UnleashX 'config.xml' file to the Xbox C: drive also. This config.xml file can be edited to control different settings of the Xbox such as fan speed and dashboard settings.
Close the FTP program and power down your Xbox. Turn your Xbox back on and it should boot to the Unleash X dashboard.
In Feburary 2016 11,
Download an FTP program available online and install the program to your computer. Double-click on the FTP program set up file to install it. Click 'Next' when prompted and choose a directory to which to install the program.
Power on your Xbox and go to the Evolution X dashboard. Open the FTP program on your computer and go to 'File,' 'Quick Connect.' Set the port to '21;' the default user name and password for the Xbox are 'xbox.' Click 'Connect' to connect to your Xbox hard drive. The FTP program will display your computer drive on one side of the screen and the Xbox hard drive on the other. You can copy files to and from your Xbox by dragging and dropping the specific file into the directory you want to place it.
Copy the 'xboxdash.xbe' on the Xbox C:/ drive to your hard drive to make a backup copy. This is the original Microsoft Xbox dashboard file.
Place the UnleashX 'default.xbe' on the Xbox C:/ drive and name a replacement dash name such as 'evoxdash.xbe' Copy the UnleashX 'config.xml' file to the Xbox C: drive also. This config.xml file can be edited to control different settings of the Xbox such as fan speed and dashboard settings.
Close the FTP program and power down your Xbox. Turn your Xbox back on and it should boot to the Unleash X dashboard.
In Feburary 2016 11,
Tuesday, 9 February 2016
How to Install Firefox With CMDIn Feburary 2016 09,
In Feburary 2016 09,
Open Notepad and paste the following text into a new document:open releases.mozilla.organonymousXYZ@XYZ.COMcd pub/mozilla.org/firefox/releases/5.0/win32/en-US/binaryget 'Firefox Setup 5.0.exe'These are batch commands that connect your computer to Mozilla's 'Pub' folder on its FTP site. After connecting, the commands download the latest version of Firefox to your hard drive. Replace 'XYZ@XYZ.COM' with your email address. The Mozilla FTP site uses that as your login password.
Click the 'File' menu at the top of Notepad, and then click 'Save As.' Notepad opens its 'File Save' window.
Locate the address bar at the top of that window under the words 'Save As.' Paste %userprofile%' (without the quotes) into that text box, and press 'Enter.' This action causes Notepad to switch to your user profile folder.
Type 'mozillaConnect.scr' in the 'File Name' text box near the bottom of the window, and click 'Save.' Notepad saves this file containing batch commands to your user profile folder.
Click the Windows Start button and type 'CMD.' The 'cmd.exe' icon will appear at the top of the Start menu. Click that icon to open the CMD window.
Type the following text in the CMD window:ftp -s:mozillaConnect4.scrPress 'Enter.' Windows launches its FTP program and processes the commands stored in the file you created. Windows also displays a message that begins with 'Opening BINARY mode data connection.' Wait while Windows downloads the file. When the download completes, the 'ftp>' command prompt appears.
Type 'Quit' to disconnect from the Mozilla FTP site after that command prompt appears.
Type the following text in the CMD window: 'Firefox Setup 5.0.exe' Be sure to include the quotes as shown. Windows begins installing the latest version of Firefox. Follow the instructions as the wizard guides you through the setup process.
In Feburary 2016 09,
Open Notepad and paste the following text into a new document:open releases.mozilla.organonymousXYZ@XYZ.COMcd pub/mozilla.org/firefox/releases/5.0/win32/en-US/binaryget 'Firefox Setup 5.0.exe'These are batch commands that connect your computer to Mozilla's 'Pub' folder on its FTP site. After connecting, the commands download the latest version of Firefox to your hard drive. Replace 'XYZ@XYZ.COM' with your email address. The Mozilla FTP site uses that as your login password.
Click the 'File' menu at the top of Notepad, and then click 'Save As.' Notepad opens its 'File Save' window.
Locate the address bar at the top of that window under the words 'Save As.' Paste %userprofile%' (without the quotes) into that text box, and press 'Enter.' This action causes Notepad to switch to your user profile folder.
Type 'mozillaConnect.scr' in the 'File Name' text box near the bottom of the window, and click 'Save.' Notepad saves this file containing batch commands to your user profile folder.
Click the Windows Start button and type 'CMD.' The 'cmd.exe' icon will appear at the top of the Start menu. Click that icon to open the CMD window.
Type the following text in the CMD window:ftp -s:mozillaConnect4.scrPress 'Enter.' Windows launches its FTP program and processes the commands stored in the file you created. Windows also displays a message that begins with 'Opening BINARY mode data connection.' Wait while Windows downloads the file. When the download completes, the 'ftp>' command prompt appears.
Type 'Quit' to disconnect from the Mozilla FTP site after that command prompt appears.
Type the following text in the CMD window: 'Firefox Setup 5.0.exe' Be sure to include the quotes as shown. Windows begins installing the latest version of Firefox. Follow the instructions as the wizard guides you through the setup process.
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