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Showing posts with label multiple. Show all posts

Saturday, 27 February 2016

How to Upload a File to Godaddy HostingIn Feburary 2016 27,

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Navigate in your Web browser to the GoDaddy Account Manager page (mya.godaddy.com). Click the 'Please Log In' link near the top of the page, and then enter the user name and password associated with your GoDaddy hosting account.
Click the 'Web Hosting' link on the left side of the page under the 'My Products' heading. If you have multiple hosting accounts with GoDaddy, the next page displays a 'Launch' button under the name of each account.
Click the 'Launch' button under the name of the hosting account associated with the server that you want to upload files to. This displays the Hosting Control Center interface for the selected hosting account.
Scroll down to the 'Content' heading, and click 'FTP File Manager.' This displays the file manager for the selected server. The left side of the window displays a list of the folders on the server; click a folder to display its files on the right side of the window.
Click the 'Upload' button at the top of the window after navigating to the desired folder on your server.
Click the 'Browse' button. A file navigation window appears. Locate the file on your computer that you want to upload to the server. Double-click the file. Alternatively, hold the 'Ctrl' key while clicking to select multiple files, and then click the 'Open' button.
Click 'Upload' to send the selected files to the server.
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How to Change a Blog Theme in BloggerIn Feburary 2016 27,

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Visit the Blogger website and login using your full email address and password.
Click on the 'Layout' link on the dashboard for the blog whose theme you'd like to change. If you only have one blog, that is all you'll see listed. If you have multiple Blogger blogs, they will be listed in the dashboard in alphabetical order. All will have the 'Layout' link.
Click on the 'Pick New Template' option on the 'Edit Layout' screen.
Choose from 16 different templates created for Blogger. Click the radio button next to the name of the theme and click 'Preview Theme' to get a preview of what your blog will look like with that theme. Take note that some of the themes are offered in 2 different colors.
Click the 'Save Template' button if you are happy with the new theme.
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Wednesday, 17 February 2016

How to Upload Images to a Web ServerIn Feburary 2016 17,

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Access your FTP account. You can access your web server FTP account by logging into your web server's Cpanel account and selecting 'FTP'; or by using an FTP client like Filezilla or gFTP. You'll need the username and password as supplied to you by your server provider.
Select the images you want to upload. On one side of the screen you will see a directory of the files on your computer. You can select multiple files by holding down the 'CTRL' key and clicking on more than one file (use the 'Apple' key on a Mac).
Transfer the files to the web server. On the other side of the screen you will see a directory of the files and folders that are a part of your web server account. Hit 'Upload' or the on-screen arrow key to transfer the image files from your computer to the web server directory.
Access the image files. You can now access the files by typing in the web address of where you uploaded them. For example, if you uploaded the files to a folder called 'pics', you would have to type the web address with /pics/nameofupload.jpg following it into your web browser window.
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Thursday, 11 February 2016

The Advantages of Java AppletsIn Feburary 2016 11,

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Java applets have increased interactivity for users. This is possible because the applets are actually software programs that are being ran from a browser. This means that the designer has an array of programs that can be created and turned into online applications. Increased interactivity is commonly found in the form of a game or a visual presentation.
Cross Platform Ability
Java is designed to be cross-platform compatible, meaning the same program can be used on multiple operating systems. Programmers do not have to design separate applications for separate operating systems; allowing their program to be used by nearly anyone using a web browser. This also permits applets to run on certain mobile phones.
Safety
Before downloading and running on your computer, Java applets must have the user's approval. This protects your computer by not allowing unwanted applets to download. Java also has built-in security that protects applets from doing anything harmful to your computer. A Java applet must also go through a verification process as it downloads to ensure the applet does not violate any access restrictions.
Server and Client Communication
Unlike most web programming languages, Java allows for dynamic server and client communication. This means that once the applet loads, it can consistently transfer information to and from the server. The constant line of communication can allow Java to update information in the applet as the program runs.
Database Integration
Java makes it easy to integrate the use of a database in an applet. This is mostly due to the ability for communication with the server. Java also has built-in functions for communicating with popular databases such as SQL, MySQL and Oracle.
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Saturday, 6 February 2016

How to Plan a Bike Ride FundraiserIn Feburary 2016 06,

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Select a date for the event based on other athletic events in the area or fundraisers that may take away from your core audience. Choose a rain date if the target audience is diverse in cycling experience or geared toward families and children. However, if the charity ride will be geared toward experienced riders or mountain bikers, weather should not deter them from riding.
Form a steering committee that includes at least an event coordinator and volunteer coordinator who have experience organizing a cycling event and/or participating as a rider in similar events. They will help you avoid overlooking details that are important to cyclists and bike rides.
Establish a budget, expenses and target fundraising goal.
Select a location and a back-up location (ideally four to six months in advance.) You'll need enough time to get permissions, submit necessary permits and coordinate municipalities to lock down the details of the event. Keep the back-up location in mind, and be ready to move fast if your first choice is denied.
Choose the bike route. For a mountain bike event, match trail difficulty with the experience levels of the riders. You may want to select one route and have more advanced riders complete multiple routes. Mark trails clearly with arrows and warning markers that cannot be confused with existing trail markers.For a road bike ride, come up with a set of distance options for riders. Typically, a set of 10-, 25-, 50-mile routes will satisfy most charity cyclists. If you feel adventurous, include a 75- or 100-mile route. Use the longest route as the 'base' for all other distances; for the shorter distances, figure out turnaround points. Develop a turn-by-turn cue-sheet.
Establish rest areas every 10 miles for a road bike event and every 3 miles for a mountain bike event. For each rest area, arrange for a set of volunteers (preferably one that has some form of medical experience), water, food, first aid, a safe place for riders to set their bikes and a means for riders to go to the bathroom.
Location, Sponsors, Registration
Contact municipalities, parks and recreation committees, and police departments in the area of the bike ride. If you are hosting a mountain bike ride, you will likely have to file a permit application to use the property and arrange for insurance. For a road ride, some townships require police presence and permission to post signs promoting the event and marking the courses.
Approach local bicycle shops, outdoor and sports centers, and gyms owners for mechanical assistance, to hand out invitations to their customers and to provide volunteers or run a rest area in exchange for marketing. If you plan to provide swag bags to participants, ask bike shop owners to donate items for the bags.
Contact local supermarkets and food stores to donate food and water for before, during and after the ride in exchange for advertising. Ask local businesses to sponsor a rest area by providing food, water, mechanical support and/or port-a-potties and inviting employees who aren't working during the hours of your event to run the rest area. Invite business owners to form teams to ride in your event.
Post your event on Active.com or BikeReg.com to accept participant registrations. Active.com has greater visibility and may attract noncyclists to the event. BikeReg.com will target specifically cyclists.
Arrange EMT support, support wagons, course markers, bibs (RoadID sponsors rides and can provide bibs as part of their support) and a volunteer schedule. Contact local fire departments, Lions clubs and volunteer ambulance corps to provide medical support.
Obtain 'Special Event' insurance as needed. Most parks and recreation departments will let you know what their insurance requirements are. Bear in mind costs and requirements will vary greatly depending on the state your event is in, whether or not your ride takes place on state or local property and the number of anticipated riders.
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Wednesday, 3 February 2016

How to Disable FTP Access to a CPanel AccountIn Feburary 2016 03,

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Log in to your cPanel. The address of this will depend on where you installed it to. If you have multiple users for the account, log in to one that grants administrative access.
Click the 'FTP Daemon' button in cPanel.
Click 'Disabled' under the list of options.
Click 'Save.' This disables FTP access to cPanel and the control server.
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