In Feburary 2016 29,
Find the Host Name, FTP User Name and FTP Password you created when you opened your Go Daddy hosting account. You would have written this information down when you opened your account.
Open Dreamweaver. Go to 'Site' and then 'Manage Sites.'
Pick your website from the list given in the Manage Sites dialog box or click 'New' if you haven't started your website yet.
Choose 'Add New Server' when the setup window opens. Enter a name for your connection, something like 'Go Daddy' or your domain name would be easy to identify, but any name is OK.
Click 'FTP' from the connection menu and enter the FTP User Name and FTP Password you created with Go Daddy. Check the 'Save' box if you want Dreamweaver to remember your login information.
Type your domain name in the FTP box. Click the 'Test' button to confirm the connection. Leave any other fields blank or default unless you've set up special port or proxy settings in your home network or with Go Daddy.
Check 'Automatically upload files to server on save' if you want Dreamweaver to update your website every time you save a page.
Save the connection by clicking 'Save' and go to 'Edit,' then 'Preferences' in Windows. If you're using a Mac, click 'Dreamweaver' and then 'Preferences.'
Select your website from the list on the left and choose your upload settings. Establish whether the FTP connection will time out or terminate after a specified number of minutes. You can also set Dreamweaver to 'Prompt Before Moving Files on Server' and 'Save Files Before Putting.' Experiment until you find the settings that work for you.
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Monday, 29 February 2016
Sunday, 28 February 2016
How to Disable Link Tags in IE7In Feburary 2016 28,
In Feburary 2016 28,
Close any Internet Explorer windows that may be open.
Click on the 'Control Panel' icon found on your desktop or within the start menu.
Click on 'Add/Remove' programs and scroll through the program list until you find 'Smart Tags Support For Microsoft Internet Explorer.'
Click on the 'Smart Tags Support For Microsoft Internet Explorer' listing.
Click on the 'Change/Remove' button.
Alternative For Disabling Tags
Start IE7 and navigate to the top menu of the browser window.
Click the 'Tools' menu tab and scroll down and click on the 'Internet Options' button in the drop down menu.
Click the advanced tab within the 'Internet Options' dialogue box.
Click the 'Enable Smart Tags' check box and click 'Ok.'
Restart IE7 to complete the tag disabling process.
In Feburary 2016 28,
Close any Internet Explorer windows that may be open.
Click on the 'Control Panel' icon found on your desktop or within the start menu.
Click on 'Add/Remove' programs and scroll through the program list until you find 'Smart Tags Support For Microsoft Internet Explorer.'
Click on the 'Smart Tags Support For Microsoft Internet Explorer' listing.
Click on the 'Change/Remove' button.
Alternative For Disabling Tags
Start IE7 and navigate to the top menu of the browser window.
Click the 'Tools' menu tab and scroll down and click on the 'Internet Options' button in the drop down menu.
Click the advanced tab within the 'Internet Options' dialogue box.
Click the 'Enable Smart Tags' check box and click 'Ok.'
Restart IE7 to complete the tag disabling process.
In Feburary 2016 28,
How to Uninstall Foxy ProxyIn Feburary 2016 28,
In Feburary 2016 28,
Launch Firefox. Click the 'Tools' menu at the top of the window, then select 'Add-ons.' The Firefox Add-ons window will appear.
Click the 'Extensions' button at the top of the Add-ons window.
Click 'FoxyProxy,' then click the 'Uninstall' button. A window asking you to confirm that you want to uninstall Foxy Proxy from Firefox will appear.
Click the 'Uninstall' button to confirm the uninstallation.
Click the 'Restart Firefox' button to restart the browser and finish removing Foxy Proxy.
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Launch Firefox. Click the 'Tools' menu at the top of the window, then select 'Add-ons.' The Firefox Add-ons window will appear.
Click the 'Extensions' button at the top of the Add-ons window.
Click 'FoxyProxy,' then click the 'Uninstall' button. A window asking you to confirm that you want to uninstall Foxy Proxy from Firefox will appear.
Click the 'Uninstall' button to confirm the uninstallation.
Click the 'Restart Firefox' button to restart the browser and finish removing Foxy Proxy.
In Feburary 2016 28,
How to Change HTML Text With JavaScript VariablesIn Feburary 2016 28,
In Feburary 2016 28,
Open a text editor and create a new file named 'changeTextVars.html.' Type six HTML tags in the file:
Save 'changeTextVars.html.'
Place a JavaScript open script tag -- '' tag:
Add a JavaScript function between the '' tags named 'changeText().' The 'changeText()' function takes a variable named 'monsterName' as an argument:
Edit the 'changeText' function. Use the 'document.getElementById' function to change the 'innerHTML' property for the field named 'textToChange.' The 'textToChange' field holds the text updated with the variable 'monsterName':
Add a '' tag between the HTML '
' and '
' tags. Enter some text that displays the message -- such as 'My favorite monster is: ' -- and close the '' tag. Be sure to include a space after the colon and before the '' tag to separate the message from the dynamic text:
My favorite monster is:
Enter an open '' tag between the '' and '' tags after the 'My favorite monstor is: ' message. Assign an 'id' to the '' tag and set its value to 'textToChange.' For example, type the text 'Dracula' after the '' tag and close the '' tag:
My favorite monster is:
Dracula
Add an HTML '
' tag after the '' tag. Set the input type to 'button' and add an 'onclick()' event that calls the 'changeText' function and passes the value 'Frankenstein.' Set the input field 'value' attribute to 'Change Text.' Save and close 'changeTextVars.html.'
My favorite monster is:
Dracula
Open 'changeTextVars.html' in a Web browser. Click the 'Change Text' button to use the 'monsterName' variable to change the 'textToChange' field from 'Dracula' to 'Frankenstein.'
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Open a text editor and create a new file named 'changeTextVars.html.' Type six HTML tags in the file:
Save 'changeTextVars.html.'
Place a JavaScript open script tag -- '' tag:
Add a JavaScript function between the '' tags named 'changeText().' The 'changeText()' function takes a variable named 'monsterName' as an argument:
Edit the 'changeText' function. Use the 'document.getElementById' function to change the 'innerHTML' property for the field named 'textToChange.' The 'textToChange' field holds the text updated with the variable 'monsterName':
Add a '' tag between the HTML '
' and '
' tags. Enter some text that displays the message -- such as 'My favorite monster is: ' -- and close the '' tag. Be sure to include a space after the colon and before the '' tag to separate the message from the dynamic text:
My favorite monster is:
Enter an open '' tag between the '' and '' tags after the 'My favorite monstor is: ' message. Assign an 'id' to the '' tag and set its value to 'textToChange.' For example, type the text 'Dracula' after the '' tag and close the '' tag:
My favorite monster is:
Dracula
Add an HTML '
' tag after the '' tag. Set the input type to 'button' and add an 'onclick()' event that calls the 'changeText' function and passes the value 'Frankenstein.' Set the input field 'value' attribute to 'Change Text.' Save and close 'changeTextVars.html.'
My favorite monster is:
Dracula
Open 'changeTextVars.html' in a Web browser. Click the 'Change Text' button to use the 'monsterName' variable to change the 'textToChange' field from 'Dracula' to 'Frankenstein.'
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How to Embed a Podcast in WordPressIn Feburary 2016 28,
In Feburary 2016 28,
Upload your podcast file to your Web server using an FTP client. This is necessary because on most blogs, you cannot upload large files through the dashboard. Put the podcast file in the main directory on your WordPress site; do not upload it to any of the sub-directories.
Log in to the WordPress dashboard from the 'wp-admin' directory of your website. Navigate to 'Posts' and click 'Add New.' Fill out the form with a title and description of the podcast.
Click the 'HTML' tab on the WordPress editor box. Copy and paste the following code into your post in the section where you want the audio player to appear:
This code is for the free Google Reader MP3 player. It will work on any Web page as long as your visitors' browsers are Flash-enabled. Most players require Flash, so this is a standard requirement.
Change 'MP3_FILE_URL' in the example code above to point to the URL of your podcast file. Additionally, change the 'width' value to adjust the width of the player, if you wish. You can change the height, too, but it looks best at the default setting of '27.'
Publish the post to your WordPress blog. The podcast will be embedded in your post.
In Feburary 2016 28,
Upload your podcast file to your Web server using an FTP client. This is necessary because on most blogs, you cannot upload large files through the dashboard. Put the podcast file in the main directory on your WordPress site; do not upload it to any of the sub-directories.
Log in to the WordPress dashboard from the 'wp-admin' directory of your website. Navigate to 'Posts' and click 'Add New.' Fill out the form with a title and description of the podcast.
Click the 'HTML' tab on the WordPress editor box. Copy and paste the following code into your post in the section where you want the audio player to appear:
This code is for the free Google Reader MP3 player. It will work on any Web page as long as your visitors' browsers are Flash-enabled. Most players require Flash, so this is a standard requirement.
Change 'MP3_FILE_URL' in the example code above to point to the URL of your podcast file. Additionally, change the 'width' value to adjust the width of the player, if you wish. You can change the height, too, but it looks best at the default setting of '27.'
Publish the post to your WordPress blog. The podcast will be embedded in your post.
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Friday, 26 February 2016
How Do I Stop Blocking Javascripts?In Feburary 2016 26,
In Feburary 2016 26,
Malicious exploits using JavaScript often pretend to be in the Local Zone to gain additional privileges. Microsoft's solution to this issue was to make the Local Zone security more restrictive than the Web, blocking JavaScript, Flash and other active content on pages viewed on the local file system. Blocking Javascripts and other active content becomes an issue for Web developers who test their Web pages on their desktop computers before uploading updated pages to their websites.
Mark of the Web
One workaround to this issue is to add 'The Mark of the Web' to your Web page to trick Internet Explorer into treating the local file as if it were loaded from a different zone. 'The Mark of the Web' is a specially formatted comment Internet Explorer adds to Web pages when they are saved from the Web, and grants the local copy the same privileges as the source website.Add the 'Mark of the Web' to the top of your Web page (below the DOCTYPE declaration if one is present) For example:
Change the Web address to the address of your website, and the number '0026' to the number of characters in your Web address, including the http and all punctuation.If you are using Adobe Dreamweaver, it features a command to automatically add 'The Mark of the Web' to your Web page. Select 'Insert Mark of the Web' in the Commands menu. The mark can be removed by selecting 'Remove Mark of the Web' in the Commands menu.
Other Testing Methods
'The Mark of the Web' is the simplest and easiest way to stop blocking JavaScripts in Internet Explorer. However, many Web developers may find this method aesthetically displeasing, and it becomes cumbersome when managing large websites. Another option is to test your Web pages on a Web server. You can install a Web server, such as XAMPP, on your desktop computer, or create a test folder under your website to upload and test Web pages. Check with your hosting provider or systems administrator to see if they can provide a test website for you.
In Feburary 2016 26,
Malicious exploits using JavaScript often pretend to be in the Local Zone to gain additional privileges. Microsoft's solution to this issue was to make the Local Zone security more restrictive than the Web, blocking JavaScript, Flash and other active content on pages viewed on the local file system. Blocking Javascripts and other active content becomes an issue for Web developers who test their Web pages on their desktop computers before uploading updated pages to their websites.
Mark of the Web
One workaround to this issue is to add 'The Mark of the Web' to your Web page to trick Internet Explorer into treating the local file as if it were loaded from a different zone. 'The Mark of the Web' is a specially formatted comment Internet Explorer adds to Web pages when they are saved from the Web, and grants the local copy the same privileges as the source website.Add the 'Mark of the Web' to the top of your Web page (below the DOCTYPE declaration if one is present) For example:
Change the Web address to the address of your website, and the number '0026' to the number of characters in your Web address, including the http and all punctuation.If you are using Adobe Dreamweaver, it features a command to automatically add 'The Mark of the Web' to your Web page. Select 'Insert Mark of the Web' in the Commands menu. The mark can be removed by selecting 'Remove Mark of the Web' in the Commands menu.
Other Testing Methods
'The Mark of the Web' is the simplest and easiest way to stop blocking JavaScripts in Internet Explorer. However, many Web developers may find this method aesthetically displeasing, and it becomes cumbersome when managing large websites. Another option is to test your Web pages on a Web server. You can install a Web server, such as XAMPP, on your desktop computer, or create a test folder under your website to upload and test Web pages. Check with your hosting provider or systems administrator to see if they can provide a test website for you.
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How to Create Google Maps ApplicationIn Feburary 2016 26,
In Feburary 2016 26,
Get a Google API developer key. Go to http://code.google.com/apis/maps/signup.html and sign up for an account. Google will send you an API key that you can use to access its services.
Add the Google AJAX API to your webpage by including the following code in your page's
element:
http://www.google.com/jsapi?key=ABCDEFG"></script>
Make an element to contain the map on your webpage, somewhere in the
section:
Use the AJAX API to load the Maps API and create a Map2 object by adding this JavaScript to your page:google.load('maps', '2');
var myMap;
google.setOnLoadCallback(function()
{
myMap = new google.maps.Map2(document.getElementById('myMap'));
});
Use the Google Maps API to add the features you want to your Map2 object, myMap. See http://code.google.com/apis/maps/documentation.
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Get a Google API developer key. Go to http://code.google.com/apis/maps/signup.html and sign up for an account. Google will send you an API key that you can use to access its services.
Add the Google AJAX API to your webpage by including the following code in your page's
element:
http://www.google.com/jsapi?key=ABCDEFG"></script>
Make an element to contain the map on your webpage, somewhere in the
section:
Use the AJAX API to load the Maps API and create a Map2 object by adding this JavaScript to your page:google.load('maps', '2');
var myMap;
google.setOnLoadCallback(function()
{
myMap = new google.maps.Map2(document.getElementById('myMap'));
});
Use the Google Maps API to add the features you want to your Map2 object, myMap. See http://code.google.com/apis/maps/documentation.
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Thursday, 25 February 2016
How to Allow Remote Access to IIS 7In Feburary 2016 25,
In Feburary 2016 25,
Click 'Start' and click 'Server Manager.'
Click 'Roles' in the window that appears, and then click on 'Web Server (IIS)' in the prompt that appears.
Click 'Add Role Services' and click 'Management Service' from the options that appear.
Click the server you want to add remote connectivity to from the server window.
Click the 'Management Service' section, and then click 'Enable remote connections.'
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Click 'Start' and click 'Server Manager.'
Click 'Roles' in the window that appears, and then click on 'Web Server (IIS)' in the prompt that appears.
Click 'Add Role Services' and click 'Management Service' from the options that appear.
Click the server you want to add remote connectivity to from the server window.
Click the 'Management Service' section, and then click 'Enable remote connections.'
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Tuesday, 23 February 2016
How to Install TS Web in Windows 7In Feburary 2016 23,
In Feburary 2016 23,
Click 'Start,' type 'Administrative Tools' in the Search box and then press 'Enter.'
Double-click 'Server Manager' on the Administrative Tools window that opens.
Click 'Add Roles' below Roles Summary on the Server Manager screen.
Click the 'Next' button on the Before You Begin screen.
Choose the 'Terminal Services' check box on the Select Server Roles screen and then click 'Next.'
Click 'Next' on the Terminal Services screen.
Choose the 'TS Web Access' check box on the Select Role Services screen.
Click 'Add Required Role Services' and then click 'Next.'
Click 'Next' on the Web Server (IIS) screen.
Click 'Next' on the Select Role Services screen.
Click 'Install' on the Confirm Installation Selections screen.
Click 'Close' on the Installation Results screen.
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Click 'Start,' type 'Administrative Tools' in the Search box and then press 'Enter.'
Double-click 'Server Manager' on the Administrative Tools window that opens.
Click 'Add Roles' below Roles Summary on the Server Manager screen.
Click the 'Next' button on the Before You Begin screen.
Choose the 'Terminal Services' check box on the Select Server Roles screen and then click 'Next.'
Click 'Next' on the Terminal Services screen.
Choose the 'TS Web Access' check box on the Select Role Services screen.
Click 'Add Required Role Services' and then click 'Next.'
Click 'Next' on the Web Server (IIS) screen.
Click 'Next' on the Select Role Services screen.
Click 'Install' on the Confirm Installation Selections screen.
Click 'Close' on the Installation Results screen.
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Saturday, 20 February 2016
How to Write a Sleepover Party InvitationIn Feburary 2016 20,
In Feburary 2016 20,
Title your invitation with a clever phrase or catchy saying. Typically the title is used to explain the reason behind hosting a sleepover, whether it's a birthday party, New Year's or for the sake of just getting together. Think of the invitation title as a newspaper headline that is used to set the tone for the rest of the invitation.
Add all the necessary basic details such as who, what, when and where. The 'who' is the name of the child hosting the sleepover party. The 'what' outlines what kind of sleepover party it will be or if the party is themed. The 'when' outlines when the sleepover begins and also what time the children need to be picked up in the morning. The 'where' is the address and perhaps detailed directions for those unfamiliar with the area.
Advise the children as to what they need to bring to the sleepover party. Write this after all the basic details. For example, do the children need to bring their own sleeping bag and pillow? How about flashlights if it's an outdoor sleepover? Do they need to bring gifts or games? This allows the guests to properly prepare for a night away.
Outline briefly what kinds of activities and food the guests will enjoy at the sleepover party. This gives them some idea as to what other optional items they may need to bring. It also gives kids a chance to let the host know if they have any allergies to specific foods. If the sleepover party is a theme party, the activities will be coordinated in correspondence to that theme.
Include an RSVP date at the end of the invitation as well as the contact name and phone number.
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Title your invitation with a clever phrase or catchy saying. Typically the title is used to explain the reason behind hosting a sleepover, whether it's a birthday party, New Year's or for the sake of just getting together. Think of the invitation title as a newspaper headline that is used to set the tone for the rest of the invitation.
Add all the necessary basic details such as who, what, when and where. The 'who' is the name of the child hosting the sleepover party. The 'what' outlines what kind of sleepover party it will be or if the party is themed. The 'when' outlines when the sleepover begins and also what time the children need to be picked up in the morning. The 'where' is the address and perhaps detailed directions for those unfamiliar with the area.
Advise the children as to what they need to bring to the sleepover party. Write this after all the basic details. For example, do the children need to bring their own sleeping bag and pillow? How about flashlights if it's an outdoor sleepover? Do they need to bring gifts or games? This allows the guests to properly prepare for a night away.
Outline briefly what kinds of activities and food the guests will enjoy at the sleepover party. This gives them some idea as to what other optional items they may need to bring. It also gives kids a chance to let the host know if they have any allergies to specific foods. If the sleepover party is a theme party, the activities will be coordinated in correspondence to that theme.
Include an RSVP date at the end of the invitation as well as the contact name and phone number.
In Feburary 2016 20,
How to Create Your Own FTP ServerIn Feburary 2016 20,
In Feburary 2016 20,
Download and install the FileZilla FTP server application. Run the application and choose whether or not to start the program when Windows starts.
Start the server administration interface. Use 'localhost' or '127.0.0.1' for the server address and use '14147' as the port.
Click 'Edit' from the main program menu and then click 'Users.' Click the 'Add' button on the right-hand side of the screen to add a new user. Use the 'Shared Folders' section to choose which folders each user is allowed to access.
CrossFTP Server
Download, install and run the CrossFTP Server. Click the 'Configure' button from the main server panel to select a port, then click on 'OK' and then 'Start Server' to start the server.
Click on 'Users' from the left panel and then click the 'Add' button to add a new user. Enter a user name and click 'OK' to save a new user.
Enter a password in the 'Password' box, or leave it blank to have the password be the same as the user name. Choose a Root Directory for the user and check the 'Write Permission' box to allow the user to upload files, or leave it blank to only allow the user to download files. Click the 'Save' button to save the changes.
BulletProof FTP Server
Download, install and run the BulletProof FTP Server. Click 'Setup' and in the 'Main' section choose 'General.'
Enter a server name, keep the port number set at 21, enter a maximum number of users and choose whether or not to run the server when Windows starts. Go to the 'User Accounts' area and right click on the user accounts window area, then click 'Add' to begin adding a new user.
Enter a name and password for each user. Select a directory that the user will see when they first log in. To allow the user to upload files to the FTP server, and then put a check mark in the 'Write' box.
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Download and install the FileZilla FTP server application. Run the application and choose whether or not to start the program when Windows starts.
Start the server administration interface. Use 'localhost' or '127.0.0.1' for the server address and use '14147' as the port.
Click 'Edit' from the main program menu and then click 'Users.' Click the 'Add' button on the right-hand side of the screen to add a new user. Use the 'Shared Folders' section to choose which folders each user is allowed to access.
CrossFTP Server
Download, install and run the CrossFTP Server. Click the 'Configure' button from the main server panel to select a port, then click on 'OK' and then 'Start Server' to start the server.
Click on 'Users' from the left panel and then click the 'Add' button to add a new user. Enter a user name and click 'OK' to save a new user.
Enter a password in the 'Password' box, or leave it blank to have the password be the same as the user name. Choose a Root Directory for the user and check the 'Write Permission' box to allow the user to upload files, or leave it blank to only allow the user to download files. Click the 'Save' button to save the changes.
BulletProof FTP Server
Download, install and run the BulletProof FTP Server. Click 'Setup' and in the 'Main' section choose 'General.'
Enter a server name, keep the port number set at 21, enter a maximum number of users and choose whether or not to run the server when Windows starts. Go to the 'User Accounts' area and right click on the user accounts window area, then click 'Add' to begin adding a new user.
Enter a name and password for each user. Select a directory that the user will see when they first log in. To allow the user to upload files to the FTP server, and then put a check mark in the 'Write' box.
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Thursday, 18 February 2016
How to Set Up an FTP on Server 2008In Feburary 2016 18,
In Feburary 2016 18,
Click the Windows 'Start' button and select 'Control Panel.' Double-click the icon labeled 'Add or Remove Programs' to open a list of software installed on the server.
Click the button named 'Add/Remove Windows Components' in the opened window. This opens a configuration wizard with a list of currently installed components as well as the ones you can add to the current settings.
Click the icon labeled 'Internet Information Services (IIS).' Click the 'Details' button to open a list of sub-services available for IIS.
Check the box labeled 'File Transfer Protocol (FTP) Service' and then click 'Next.' The FTP service installs on the server.
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Click the Windows 'Start' button and select 'Control Panel.' Double-click the icon labeled 'Add or Remove Programs' to open a list of software installed on the server.
Click the button named 'Add/Remove Windows Components' in the opened window. This opens a configuration wizard with a list of currently installed components as well as the ones you can add to the current settings.
Click the icon labeled 'Internet Information Services (IIS).' Click the 'Details' button to open a list of sub-services available for IIS.
Check the box labeled 'File Transfer Protocol (FTP) Service' and then click 'Next.' The FTP service installs on the server.
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Wednesday, 17 February 2016
How to Add a User to Webmin Via Command LineIn Feburary 2016 17,
In Feburary 2016 17,
Type 'useradd' in your Terminal window and press 'Enter.' Follow the onscreen prompts to add a new user to Linux.
Type 'sudo pico /etc/shadow' and press 'Enter.' Enter your password and press 'Enter.' This opens the shadow command, where Webmin user details are stored.
Type 'user:password:0::' replacing both 'user' and 'password' with the user name and password of your account that you created.
Press 'Esc' and then 'Y' to save changes.
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Type 'useradd' in your Terminal window and press 'Enter.' Follow the onscreen prompts to add a new user to Linux.
Type 'sudo pico /etc/shadow' and press 'Enter.' Enter your password and press 'Enter.' This opens the shadow command, where Webmin user details are stored.
Type 'user:password:0::' replacing both 'user' and 'password' with the user name and password of your account that you created.
Press 'Esc' and then 'Y' to save changes.
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Monday, 15 February 2016
How to Manually Remove an AddIn Feburary 2016 15,
In Feburary 2016 15,
Log in to the control panel for your website.
Go to the 'Domains' section and click 'Addon Domains.'
Go to the 'Modify Add-on Domain' section.
Click 'Remove' by the add-on domain you want to delete and press 'Yes' to confirm the deletion.
In Feburary 2016 15,
Log in to the control panel for your website.
Go to the 'Domains' section and click 'Addon Domains.'
Go to the 'Modify Add-on Domain' section.
Click 'Remove' by the add-on domain you want to delete and press 'Yes' to confirm the deletion.
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Saturday, 13 February 2016
How Do I Upload My Own Music Onto My Website?In Feburary 2016 13,
In Feburary 2016 13,
Access the web host that services your website and place your MP3 file in the same folder that contains your other web page files. This folder is typically found in the 'Index' or 'Main' directory. Click a button, such as 'Browse,' to select the file from your computer and add it. Make a note of the URL address location (for example, yourdomain.com/music.mp3).
Launch your text editor and place your cursor in the area on the page where you want your music to appear.
Type in the 'anchor' code containing the URL address from step 1. An 'anchor' creates a connection between your music file and website. For example:
http://www.yourdomain.com/music.mp3'>
Enter content, such as the name of your song, and follow this with a closing '' anchor element. This code creates a hyperlink on your page, which typically appears in blue and with an underline. When a visitor clicks this prompt, she hears your music play. For instance:
Name'>http://www.domain.com/music.mp3'>Name of Song
Save your file and place it back on your web host to publish the uploaded music on your page.
In Feburary 2016 13,
Access the web host that services your website and place your MP3 file in the same folder that contains your other web page files. This folder is typically found in the 'Index' or 'Main' directory. Click a button, such as 'Browse,' to select the file from your computer and add it. Make a note of the URL address location (for example, yourdomain.com/music.mp3).
Launch your text editor and place your cursor in the area on the page where you want your music to appear.
Type in the 'anchor' code containing the URL address from step 1. An 'anchor' creates a connection between your music file and website. For example:
http://www.yourdomain.com/music.mp3'>
Enter content, such as the name of your song, and follow this with a closing '' anchor element. This code creates a hyperlink on your page, which typically appears in blue and with an underline. When a visitor clicks this prompt, she hears your music play. For instance:
Name'>http://www.domain.com/music.mp3'>Name of Song
Save your file and place it back on your web host to publish the uploaded music on your page.
In Feburary 2016 13,
How to Install ImageMagick on WAMPIn Feburary 2016 13,
In Feburary 2016 13,
Download the most recent Microsoft Windows binary package for ImageMagick at imagemagick.org. Run the setup wizard, choosing 'Add to system path' and installing the program under 'C:\imagemagick' rather than the default location.
Download the latest php_imagick_ts.dll file and save it in '\ext' under the PHP folders of your WAMP installation.
Right-click on the WAMP icon in your system tray and navigate to 'Add Extension' under 'PHP Extensions' in the menu. Type 'php_imagick_ts.dll' into the dialog box that opens.
Right-click on the WAMP icon once more and click 'Restart All Services' to complete the installation.
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Download the most recent Microsoft Windows binary package for ImageMagick at imagemagick.org. Run the setup wizard, choosing 'Add to system path' and installing the program under 'C:\imagemagick' rather than the default location.
Download the latest php_imagick_ts.dll file and save it in '\ext' under the PHP folders of your WAMP installation.
Right-click on the WAMP icon in your system tray and navigate to 'Add Extension' under 'PHP Extensions' in the menu. Type 'php_imagick_ts.dll' into the dialog box that opens.
Right-click on the WAMP icon once more and click 'Restart All Services' to complete the installation.
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How to Disable a Screen Saver Via a Command LineIn Feburary 2016 13,
In Feburary 2016 13,
Press the Windows logo key and 'R' simultaneously on your keyboard.
Type 'CMD' and press 'Enter.' This loads your Command Prompt.
Type the following command and press your 'Enter' key.REG ADD 'HKCU\Control Panel\Desktop' /v ScreenSaveActive /t REG_SZ /d 0 /fNote, do not copy and paste this command, as it will not work. To undo this change replace the '0' with a '1'.
Type 'Exit' and press 'Enter' after you see 'The operation completed successfully' message.
In Feburary 2016 13,
Press the Windows logo key and 'R' simultaneously on your keyboard.
Type 'CMD' and press 'Enter.' This loads your Command Prompt.
Type the following command and press your 'Enter' key.REG ADD 'HKCU\Control Panel\Desktop' /v ScreenSaveActive /t REG_SZ /d 0 /fNote, do not copy and paste this command, as it will not work. To undo this change replace the '0' with a '1'.
Type 'Exit' and press 'Enter' after you see 'The operation completed successfully' message.
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Friday, 12 February 2016
How to Switch Off a Website in cPanelIn Feburary 2016 12,
In Feburary 2016 12,
Click on 'Redirects' in the 'Domains' section of the CPanel.
Select 'Permanent (301)' or 'Temporary (302)' from the first drop-down menu at the top of the Redirects box. Then select the domain you want to shut down from the second drop-down menu.
Click the radio button by 'Redirect With or Without www' to ensure a complete shut down.
Check the box next to 'Wildcard' to redirect the domain and every subdirectory within the domain.
Type a domain URL to redirect toward, and click 'Add' to complete the redirect. Now, anyone attempting to access your site will be bounced to the other website automatically.
Use the File Manager to Shut Down a Site
Click on 'File Manager' in the 'Files' section of the CPanel.
Select 'Home Directory' in the box that appears.
Check the 'Select All' box at the top of the file window.
Click the red 'X' or 'Delete' to delete all the files in the file manager. Click 'Delete Files' when the File Manager checks to make sure you are serious.
Shutting Down a Site in the Databases Section of the CPanel
Click on 'mySQL Databases' in the 'Databases' section of the CPanel.
Click the red 'X' next to the name of the database in the 'Current Databases' section of the page.
Click on 'Delete User from Database' when the host asks 'Are You Sure You Wish to Remove Name_of_database From the Database?'
Go to the site to make sure all content is down.
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Click on 'Redirects' in the 'Domains' section of the CPanel.
Select 'Permanent (301)' or 'Temporary (302)' from the first drop-down menu at the top of the Redirects box. Then select the domain you want to shut down from the second drop-down menu.
Click the radio button by 'Redirect With or Without www' to ensure a complete shut down.
Check the box next to 'Wildcard' to redirect the domain and every subdirectory within the domain.
Type a domain URL to redirect toward, and click 'Add' to complete the redirect. Now, anyone attempting to access your site will be bounced to the other website automatically.
Use the File Manager to Shut Down a Site
Click on 'File Manager' in the 'Files' section of the CPanel.
Select 'Home Directory' in the box that appears.
Check the 'Select All' box at the top of the file window.
Click the red 'X' or 'Delete' to delete all the files in the file manager. Click 'Delete Files' when the File Manager checks to make sure you are serious.
Shutting Down a Site in the Databases Section of the CPanel
Click on 'mySQL Databases' in the 'Databases' section of the CPanel.
Click the red 'X' next to the name of the database in the 'Current Databases' section of the page.
Click on 'Delete User from Database' when the host asks 'Are You Sure You Wish to Remove Name_of_database From the Database?'
Go to the site to make sure all content is down.
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How to Convert Dfont to TtfIn Feburary 2016 12,
In Feburary 2016 12,
Transfer your .dfont file to your Windows operating system.
Download and install the Windows version of DfontSplitter (see Resources). If you only have access to Mac OS X and are converting the font for someone else, install the Mac version. All the following directions remain the same for both operating systems.
Launch DfontSplitter.
Click 'Add File' and navigate to the folder where your .dfont file is located.
Double-click on your .dfont file to select it.
Click 'Browse' and navigate to the folder where you want your .ttf file saved. The desktop is a good, easy-to-locate choice.
Click 'Convert.' Your new .ttf file will appear in the location you specified.
Use fondu on Ubuntu (Linux)
Transfer the .dfont file to your Ubuntu system using scp or FTP.
Install fondu by typing:sudo apt-get install fondu
Move into the directory where your .dfont file is located:cd /path/to/file(Replace /path/to/file with the specific path to your directory.)
Run fondu:fondu file.dfont(Replace file.dfont with the specific filename of your .dfont file.)
Move the newly-created .ttf file into your ~/.fonts directory:mv file.ttf ~/.fonts(Replace file.ttf with the specific filename of your .ttf file.)
Use TransType (Windows)
Download and install TransType (see Resources).
Launch TransType, then drag your .dfont file into the left-hand column.
Expand the font file by clicking the '+' sign to the left of the font name. Click the font name that appears on the next line to highlight it.
Click the down-facing arrow to the right of the destination filename in the right-hand column. Select 'MS Windows 1252 Latin 1' from the drop-down menu.
Click 'Convert.' A dialog box will appear.
Select the directory to save the .ttf file in by clicking on it. Click 'OK.'
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Transfer your .dfont file to your Windows operating system.
Download and install the Windows version of DfontSplitter (see Resources). If you only have access to Mac OS X and are converting the font for someone else, install the Mac version. All the following directions remain the same for both operating systems.
Launch DfontSplitter.
Click 'Add File' and navigate to the folder where your .dfont file is located.
Double-click on your .dfont file to select it.
Click 'Browse' and navigate to the folder where you want your .ttf file saved. The desktop is a good, easy-to-locate choice.
Click 'Convert.' Your new .ttf file will appear in the location you specified.
Use fondu on Ubuntu (Linux)
Transfer the .dfont file to your Ubuntu system using scp or FTP.
Install fondu by typing:sudo apt-get install fondu
Move into the directory where your .dfont file is located:cd /path/to/file(Replace /path/to/file with the specific path to your directory.)
Run fondu:fondu file.dfont(Replace file.dfont with the specific filename of your .dfont file.)
Move the newly-created .ttf file into your ~/.fonts directory:mv file.ttf ~/.fonts(Replace file.ttf with the specific filename of your .ttf file.)
Use TransType (Windows)
Download and install TransType (see Resources).
Launch TransType, then drag your .dfont file into the left-hand column.
Expand the font file by clicking the '+' sign to the left of the font name. Click the font name that appears on the next line to highlight it.
Click the down-facing arrow to the right of the destination filename in the right-hand column. Select 'MS Windows 1252 Latin 1' from the drop-down menu.
Click 'Convert.' A dialog box will appear.
Select the directory to save the .ttf file in by clicking on it. Click 'OK.'
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Sunday, 7 February 2016
How to Add Fields to a Table in Access with Visual BasicIn Feburary 2016 07,
In Feburary 2016 07,
Open Microsoft Visual Basic Express, and click 'New Project...' in the left pane of your screen. Double-click 'Console Application.' Press 'Ctrl' and 'A' and then press 'Delete' to remove the current code.
Copy and paste the following code to your 'Module1.vb' module to execute a query and add two fields to the 'Products' table in the Northwind database.Imports System.Data.OleDbModule Module1
Sub Main()Dim northwindConn As OleDbConnectionDim sqlComm As OleDbCommandDim strSQL As StringnorthwindConn = New OleDbConnection('Provider=Microsoft.ACE.OLEDB.12.0;Data Source=C:\ Northwind 2007.accdb;')northwindConn.Open()strSQL = 'ALTER TABLE Products ' & _'ADD COLUMN Product_I Text (30), Product_II Text (30);'sqlComm = New OleDbCommand(strSQL, northwindConn)sqlComm.ExecuteNonQuery()MsgBox('Added two fields successfully to the Products table.')northwindConn.Close()End Sub
End Module
Edit the following line of code and type the path to your database:OleDbConnection('Provider=Microsoft.ACE.OLEDB.12.0;Data Source=C:\ Northwind 2007.accdb;')Press 'F5' to run your program.
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Open Microsoft Visual Basic Express, and click 'New Project...' in the left pane of your screen. Double-click 'Console Application.' Press 'Ctrl' and 'A' and then press 'Delete' to remove the current code.
Copy and paste the following code to your 'Module1.vb' module to execute a query and add two fields to the 'Products' table in the Northwind database.Imports System.Data.OleDbModule Module1
Sub Main()Dim northwindConn As OleDbConnectionDim sqlComm As OleDbCommandDim strSQL As StringnorthwindConn = New OleDbConnection('Provider=Microsoft.ACE.OLEDB.12.0;Data Source=C:\ Northwind 2007.accdb;')northwindConn.Open()strSQL = 'ALTER TABLE Products ' & _'ADD COLUMN Product_I Text (30), Product_II Text (30);'sqlComm = New OleDbCommand(strSQL, northwindConn)sqlComm.ExecuteNonQuery()MsgBox('Added two fields successfully to the Products table.')northwindConn.Close()End Sub
End Module
Edit the following line of code and type the path to your database:OleDbConnection('Provider=Microsoft.ACE.OLEDB.12.0;Data Source=C:\ Northwind 2007.accdb;')Press 'F5' to run your program.
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