In Feburary 2016 30,
Log in to your remote site. Expand the directories to reveal the file you wish to copy.
Click on the file. Drag it over to the 'Desktop' directory on your local site (your computer). A copy of the file will appear on your desktop.
Click and drag the file from your desktop into another folder on your remote site. Do not drag it into the same folder as the original file. This will cause Filezilla to ask you if you would like to overwrite the original.
In Feburary 2016 30,
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Tuesday, 1 March 2016
Monday, 29 February 2016
How to Create an Under Construction Page With Go DaddyIn Feburary 2016 29,
In Feburary 2016 29,
Log in to your GoDaddy account (see Resources).
Click 'Free Products' followed by 'Starter/For Sale Web Page.'
Click 'Setup Starter Web Page' and select the domain name that you want to use from the list.
Click 'Build Web Site' and then 'Next.' Select 'Under Construction' template and then 'Next.' Select an image or upload one of your own before clicking 'Make it Live.'
In Feburary 2016 29,
Log in to your GoDaddy account (see Resources).
Click 'Free Products' followed by 'Starter/For Sale Web Page.'
Click 'Setup Starter Web Page' and select the domain name that you want to use from the list.
Click 'Build Web Site' and then 'Next.' Select 'Under Construction' template and then 'Next.' Select an image or upload one of your own before clicking 'Make it Live.'
In Feburary 2016 29,
How to Set up Hosting on an External Domain in Go DaddyIn Feburary 2016 29,
In Feburary 2016 29,
Go Daddy is an Arizona-based company that registers millions of Website domain names and hosts many sites as well as providing email, analytics and business tools.Log in to your Go Daddy Account Manager by typing your customer number or login name and password.
Click 'Web Hosting' from the 'Products' section.
Locate your hosting account and click 'Launch' next to it.
Type your external domain in the 'Enter domain' field.
Use the automatically generated user name in the 'FTP user name' field. If you wish to change your user name, click 'Change.' Enter your preferred FTP user name.
Type and retype a password that you wish to use to access the hosting account with FTP.
Click 'Finish.'
In Feburary 2016 29,
Go Daddy is an Arizona-based company that registers millions of Website domain names and hosts many sites as well as providing email, analytics and business tools.Log in to your Go Daddy Account Manager by typing your customer number or login name and password.
Click 'Web Hosting' from the 'Products' section.
Locate your hosting account and click 'Launch' next to it.
Type your external domain in the 'Enter domain' field.
Use the automatically generated user name in the 'FTP user name' field. If you wish to change your user name, click 'Change.' Enter your preferred FTP user name.
Type and retype a password that you wish to use to access the hosting account with FTP.
Click 'Finish.'
In Feburary 2016 29,
How to Cancel a Yahoo! Hosting AccountIn Feburary 2016 29,
In Feburary 2016 29,
Back up all your data currently on the Yahoo! servers. Once you cancel your hosting account, you will no longer have access to the hosted files and data.
Log in to your Yahoo! Business Control Panel (see Resources).
View your current hosting plans. Select 'Cancel Plan' beneath the hosting plan/account you'd like to end.
Follow the on-screen directions to complete the cancellation. Before confirming your cancellation, be sure you no longer want or need the service. Double-check that you have backed up all your files.
In Feburary 2016 29,
Back up all your data currently on the Yahoo! servers. Once you cancel your hosting account, you will no longer have access to the hosted files and data.
Log in to your Yahoo! Business Control Panel (see Resources).
View your current hosting plans. Select 'Cancel Plan' beneath the hosting plan/account you'd like to end.
Follow the on-screen directions to complete the cancellation. Before confirming your cancellation, be sure you no longer want or need the service. Double-check that you have backed up all your files.
In Feburary 2016 29,
How to Delete Multiple Pictures on PhotobucketIn Feburary 2016 29,
In Feburary 2016 29,
Log into your Photobucket account (see Resources).
Select the album containing the pictures you want to delete. Click the check box next to each picture you want to delete.
Click the 'Choose action' button on the bottom of the album, and then click the 'Delete Selected' button.
Click the 'Delete' button to confirm your selection.
In Feburary 2016 29,
Log into your Photobucket account (see Resources).
Select the album containing the pictures you want to delete. Click the check box next to each picture you want to delete.
Click the 'Choose action' button on the bottom of the album, and then click the 'Delete Selected' button.
Click the 'Delete' button to confirm your selection.
In Feburary 2016 29,
How to Point a Domain to a Subfolder on GoDaddyIn Feburary 2016 29,
In Feburary 2016 29,
Log in to your GoDaddy account and go to the 'My Account' page.
Click on 'Hosting' on the left side of the page under 'My Products,' then click on 'Manage Account' and choose 'Domain Management' under 'Settings.'
Click 'Add Domain.' Enter the new domain name in the field marked 'Domain,' and enter the sub-folder that will contain the site in the 'Folder' field. Click 'OK' to complete the process.
In Feburary 2016 29,
Log in to your GoDaddy account and go to the 'My Account' page.
Click on 'Hosting' on the left side of the page under 'My Products,' then click on 'Manage Account' and choose 'Domain Management' under 'Settings.'
Click 'Add Domain.' Enter the new domain name in the field marked 'Domain,' and enter the sub-folder that will contain the site in the 'Folder' field. Click 'OK' to complete the process.
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Sunday, 28 February 2016
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.
In Feburary 2016 28,
Saturday, 27 February 2016
How to Embed an Audio Player in BloggerIn Feburary 2016 27,
In Feburary 2016 27,
Upload the audio file you wish to embed on your blog onto your web server or a free file-hosting website. Blogger does not support audio file uploads. You need to store the file on your personal web server or on a file-hosting website.
Log in to Blogger.
Click “New Post.”
Click the “Edit HTML” tab.
Copy and paste the following code for the Google audio player into the input area, replacing [AUDIO FILE URL] with the address location of the audio file you uploaded in the first step.
Click the “Compose” tab and complete the blog post according to your preference. Click “Publish Post.” The audio player will be embedded within the body of your Blogger post.
In Feburary 2016 27,
Upload the audio file you wish to embed on your blog onto your web server or a free file-hosting website. Blogger does not support audio file uploads. You need to store the file on your personal web server or on a file-hosting website.
Log in to Blogger.
Click “New Post.”
Click the “Edit HTML” tab.
Copy and paste the following code for the Google audio player into the input area, replacing [AUDIO FILE URL] with the address location of the audio file you uploaded in the first step.
Click the “Compose” tab and complete the blog post according to your preference. Click “Publish Post.” The audio player will be embedded within the body of your Blogger post.
In Feburary 2016 27,
Friday, 26 February 2016
How to Use Your Own Domain on X10hostingIn Feburary 2016 26,
In Feburary 2016 26,
Log in to your x10hosting Account Management Panel.
Choose 'Hosting' on the Account Management Panel webpage, and then select 'Modify Domain.'
Click to un-check the 'Use an x10Hosting subdomain as my account's main domain' check-box below 'Modify Main Domain.'
Type your domain address in the 'http://' box (for example: abc123.com).
Click the 'Update Main Domain' button.
In Feburary 2016 26,
Log in to your x10hosting Account Management Panel.
Choose 'Hosting' on the Account Management Panel webpage, and then select 'Modify Domain.'
Click to un-check the 'Use an x10Hosting subdomain as my account's main domain' check-box below 'Modify Main Domain.'
Type your domain address in the 'http://' box (for example: abc123.com).
Click the 'Update Main Domain' button.
In Feburary 2016 26,
Wednesday, 24 February 2016
How to Export Windows Event Logs to ExcelIn Feburary 2016 24,
In Feburary 2016 24,
Right-click the 'Computer' icon on the desktop. If the 'Computer' icon is not on the desktop, click the 'Start' button to locate the 'Computer' icon from within the Start Menu programs.
Click 'Manage' from the options box to open the Computer Management Tools console.
Click the right-facing arrow in front of the group 'Event Viewer' to open the available Event Viewer logs.
Right-click the log to be exported, such as the 'Security event log.' From the available options, click 'Save all Events as... .'
Click the down arrow in the 'Save as type:' box and select 'CSV (Comma Separated Value) (*CSV).'
Click in the 'File name:' box and type a file name and save location for the file. For example: 'c:\SecurityEventLog' will save the file called SecurityEventLog and place it on the C: drive.
Click 'Save' to save the CSV file to the C: drive.
Close the Computer Management Console by clicking the 'X' in the upper right-hand corner of the console box.
Open CSV File in Excel and Sort by Event ID
Open Microsoft Excel by clicking 'Start,' 'All Programs,' 'Microsoft Office' and 'Microsoft Office Excel.'
Click the 'Office' button in the upper left-hand corner of the Excel application and click 'Open.'
Type 'C:\SecurityEventLog.cvs' in the 'file name:' box and click 'Open' to start the Text Import Wizard.
Select 'Delimited' on the first page of the Text Import Wizard and click 'Next.'
Select 'Comma' and deselect 'Tab' under the Delimiters options and click 'Next.'
Select 'General' under the Column data format box and click 'Finish' to open the Event Viewer log in Excel.
Click on the 'Event ID' column heading to highlight the entire column of Event IDs.
Click 'Data' from the menu options at the top of the Excel application.
Click 'Sort' from the Data menu tab, select 'Expand the selection' when the Sort Warning box appears and click 'Sort.'
Click 'Event ID' in the 'Sort by' drop-down box, specify the sort order by selecting from the available options under the 'Order' drop-down box and click 'OK.'
Review the list of Windows event IDs in Excel and save the file for future use.
In Feburary 2016 24,
Right-click the 'Computer' icon on the desktop. If the 'Computer' icon is not on the desktop, click the 'Start' button to locate the 'Computer' icon from within the Start Menu programs.
Click 'Manage' from the options box to open the Computer Management Tools console.
Click the right-facing arrow in front of the group 'Event Viewer' to open the available Event Viewer logs.
Right-click the log to be exported, such as the 'Security event log.' From the available options, click 'Save all Events as... .'
Click the down arrow in the 'Save as type:' box and select 'CSV (Comma Separated Value) (*CSV).'
Click in the 'File name:' box and type a file name and save location for the file. For example: 'c:\SecurityEventLog' will save the file called SecurityEventLog and place it on the C: drive.
Click 'Save' to save the CSV file to the C: drive.
Close the Computer Management Console by clicking the 'X' in the upper right-hand corner of the console box.
Open CSV File in Excel and Sort by Event ID
Open Microsoft Excel by clicking 'Start,' 'All Programs,' 'Microsoft Office' and 'Microsoft Office Excel.'
Click the 'Office' button in the upper left-hand corner of the Excel application and click 'Open.'
Type 'C:\SecurityEventLog.cvs' in the 'file name:' box and click 'Open' to start the Text Import Wizard.
Select 'Delimited' on the first page of the Text Import Wizard and click 'Next.'
Select 'Comma' and deselect 'Tab' under the Delimiters options and click 'Next.'
Select 'General' under the Column data format box and click 'Finish' to open the Event Viewer log in Excel.
Click on the 'Event ID' column heading to highlight the entire column of Event IDs.
Click 'Data' from the menu options at the top of the Excel application.
Click 'Sort' from the Data menu tab, select 'Expand the selection' when the Sort Warning box appears and click 'Sort.'
Click 'Event ID' in the 'Sort by' drop-down box, specify the sort order by selecting from the available options under the 'Order' drop-down box and click 'OK.'
Review the list of Windows event IDs in Excel and save the file for future use.
In Feburary 2016 24,
How to Set a Private My Post in BloggerIn Feburary 2016 24,
In Feburary 2016 24,
Log in to your Blogger account.
Select the 'Settings' tab, then the 'Permissions' tab.
Under the 'Blog Readers' section, and 'Who can view this blog?,' choose 'Only readers I choose.'
To make your blog completely private, leave the section where you add specific readers blank. You may also choose to add only one or two specific readers by entering their e-mail addresses.
In Feburary 2016 24,
Log in to your Blogger account.
Select the 'Settings' tab, then the 'Permissions' tab.
Under the 'Blog Readers' section, and 'Who can view this blog?,' choose 'Only readers I choose.'
To make your blog completely private, leave the section where you add specific readers blank. You may also choose to add only one or two specific readers by entering their e-mail addresses.
In Feburary 2016 24,
How to Create a Website for a Retail BusinessIn Feburary 2016 24,
In Feburary 2016 24,
Purchase a domain name from a Web registrar or website hosting company such as GoDaddy, JustHost.com or HostGator. Make your domain name similar to your store name if you already have a traditional brick-and-mortar retail shop. Alternatively, try to think of a brandable domain name---one that is short so that customers will remember it.
Purchase a website hosting subscription from a hosting company. Look for a Web hosting service that o contains a one-click system for installing scripts and includes free eCommerce shopping carts, such as Fantastico. For Web hosting plans, most retail businesses need to invest $10 to $20 for a monthly subscription plan (as of 2010).
Decide on an eCommerce shopping cart program. Both free and paid versions of website shopping carts exist. Free programs include Zen Cart and osCommerce, while paid ones include BigCommerce and X-Cart Pro.
Log in to your Web hosting control panel. Upload and install the eCommerce shopping cart program to your website. Create a username and password for the program's administration side.
Shopping Cart Setup
Log in to the administration side of your retail shopping cart website. Familiarize yourself with the user control panel, inventory control system, catalog and product manager as well as the different checkout features like online discounts and coupons.
Edit the layout design of your shopping cart program, and customize your retail store's appearance through the shopping cart administration panel. Most shopping cart software comes with several layout templates you can choose from, which will show featured items and/or allow you to rearrange the main sections and sidebars of your site. These website design capabilities should also provide you with the ability to upload an image of your store logo and your website header.
Create product categories and organize your product listings. Organize and name your categories using main and sub-categories. For example, an apparel retail business may have main product categories such as Men's Clothing, Women's Clothing and Children's Clothing.
Create product listings for each category. Give each product a name and an accurate description, explaining each in terms of size, color and other important features. Also set prices, quantities available and other relevant details such as product weight for shipping purposes.
Edit the shipping module section. Set either a flat-rate shipping price for all orders or make shipping rates order- and weight-dependent. Add shipping vendors that you'll use to fulfill orders such as United States Postal Service, United Parcel Service and FedEx.
Customize the payment section of your site to integrate payment gateways. Add your PayPal credentials or insert your Google Checkout Merchant number and key if you want to offer these checkout methods.
Log out of your shopping cart program's administration panel. Test your retail business website by making a test purchase and navigating your entire site from the customer's side.
In Feburary 2016 24,
Purchase a domain name from a Web registrar or website hosting company such as GoDaddy, JustHost.com or HostGator. Make your domain name similar to your store name if you already have a traditional brick-and-mortar retail shop. Alternatively, try to think of a brandable domain name---one that is short so that customers will remember it.
Purchase a website hosting subscription from a hosting company. Look for a Web hosting service that o contains a one-click system for installing scripts and includes free eCommerce shopping carts, such as Fantastico. For Web hosting plans, most retail businesses need to invest $10 to $20 for a monthly subscription plan (as of 2010).
Decide on an eCommerce shopping cart program. Both free and paid versions of website shopping carts exist. Free programs include Zen Cart and osCommerce, while paid ones include BigCommerce and X-Cart Pro.
Log in to your Web hosting control panel. Upload and install the eCommerce shopping cart program to your website. Create a username and password for the program's administration side.
Shopping Cart Setup
Log in to the administration side of your retail shopping cart website. Familiarize yourself with the user control panel, inventory control system, catalog and product manager as well as the different checkout features like online discounts and coupons.
Edit the layout design of your shopping cart program, and customize your retail store's appearance through the shopping cart administration panel. Most shopping cart software comes with several layout templates you can choose from, which will show featured items and/or allow you to rearrange the main sections and sidebars of your site. These website design capabilities should also provide you with the ability to upload an image of your store logo and your website header.
Create product categories and organize your product listings. Organize and name your categories using main and sub-categories. For example, an apparel retail business may have main product categories such as Men's Clothing, Women's Clothing and Children's Clothing.
Create product listings for each category. Give each product a name and an accurate description, explaining each in terms of size, color and other important features. Also set prices, quantities available and other relevant details such as product weight for shipping purposes.
Edit the shipping module section. Set either a flat-rate shipping price for all orders or make shipping rates order- and weight-dependent. Add shipping vendors that you'll use to fulfill orders such as United States Postal Service, United Parcel Service and FedEx.
Customize the payment section of your site to integrate payment gateways. Add your PayPal credentials or insert your Google Checkout Merchant number and key if you want to offer these checkout methods.
Log out of your shopping cart program's administration panel. Test your retail business website by making a test purchase and navigating your entire site from the customer's side.
In Feburary 2016 24,
Tuesday, 23 February 2016
How to Edit Php.ini With WebminIn Feburary 2016 23,
In Feburary 2016 23,
Open a Web browser, and type in the URL of your Webmin server, for example:https://www.mydomain.com:10000/By default, Webmin uses a SSL connection for security, and the Webmin server runs on port 1000. Change the port number if you have configured this differently for your installation.
Type in a system username and password to log in. The user must have permissions to be able to edit the php.ini file, such as an administrator or root user.
Click on the 'Others' tab in the main Webmin menu bar, and then click on 'PHP Configuration' from the page that appears.
Click on the 'Manage' link to change the most common settings through a simple interface. Make the required changes, and then click the 'Save' button to save the changes.
Click on the 'Edit Manually' link to edit the raw php.ini file yourself. This gives you full control over the file, and it does not limit you to the most common settings. Change the required settings, and then click the 'Save' button to save the file.
Restart Apache to ensure the new PHP settings take effect. Click on 'Servers' in the main Webmin menu, and then click on 'Apache Webserver.' The tabs at the top of the screen allow you to stop and start the Apache server.
In Feburary 2016 23,
Open a Web browser, and type in the URL of your Webmin server, for example:https://www.mydomain.com:10000/By default, Webmin uses a SSL connection for security, and the Webmin server runs on port 1000. Change the port number if you have configured this differently for your installation.
Type in a system username and password to log in. The user must have permissions to be able to edit the php.ini file, such as an administrator or root user.
Click on the 'Others' tab in the main Webmin menu bar, and then click on 'PHP Configuration' from the page that appears.
Click on the 'Manage' link to change the most common settings through a simple interface. Make the required changes, and then click the 'Save' button to save the changes.
Click on the 'Edit Manually' link to edit the raw php.ini file yourself. This gives you full control over the file, and it does not limit you to the most common settings. Change the required settings, and then click the 'Save' button to save the file.
Restart Apache to ensure the new PHP settings take effect. Click on 'Servers' in the main Webmin menu, and then click on 'Apache Webserver.' The tabs at the top of the screen allow you to stop and start the Apache server.
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Monday, 22 February 2016
How to Use Picasa as an Image Host for WordPressIn Feburary 2016 22,
In Feburary 2016 22,
Register for a free Google account. Google is Picasa's parent company, and you'll need a Google account to create a Picasa Web Album. From the Picasa Web Albums home page, click the blue 'Create an Account' button and follow the instructions to create your free account.
Create a Picasa Web Album account by creating a Google profile, which includes the 'Photos' feature. This is where you manage and update your online photo albums through Picasa. While logged into your Google account, visit the Picasa Web Albums home page at http://picasaweb.google.com. Log in using your newly created Google account. Click the 'Yes, Create My Google Profile' button and follow the on-screen instructions to create your Google profile.
Download and install the Picasa software onto your hard drive. Click the blue 'Free Download' button and follow the on-screen instructions to install the software onto your computer. At the end of the installation dialog, leave 'Run Picasa' checked before clicking the 'Finished' button, so that the software launches automatically.
Allow the Picasa software to automatically populate with all the photos on your hard drive.
Upload the photo you wish to use in your WordPress post to your new Picasa Web Album. Double-click on the image in the Picasa software, then click the small 'Upload' button on the bottom of the screen. Customize the display information and designate an album in which to upload the image, if you wish. Click the 'Upload' button uploading the image to the server. The software may prompt you to log in again; if so, enter your Google user name and password.
Copy to your computer clipboard the direct URL of the image on the Picasa servers. Click the 'View Online' button to see your newly uploaded image in your Picasa Web Album. If you're using the Firefox browser, right-click on your image and select 'Copy Image Location' to copy the direct URL to your clipboard. In Chrome, right-click and open the image in a new tab, from which you can copy the URL.
Insert the photo into the WordPress page or post. While editing the WordPress page document, click the 'Image Insert' button above the content field next to the words 'Upload/Insert.' Click the 'URL' tab at the top. Paste the direct image URL in the 'Image URL' field, and fill out the rest of the form with your image's information. Click the 'Insert Into Post' button when you're done to insert the image into your WordPress page or post.
Click the blue 'Publish' button. Your WordPress document will publish with the Picasa photo embedded in its content.
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Register for a free Google account. Google is Picasa's parent company, and you'll need a Google account to create a Picasa Web Album. From the Picasa Web Albums home page, click the blue 'Create an Account' button and follow the instructions to create your free account.
Create a Picasa Web Album account by creating a Google profile, which includes the 'Photos' feature. This is where you manage and update your online photo albums through Picasa. While logged into your Google account, visit the Picasa Web Albums home page at http://picasaweb.google.com. Log in using your newly created Google account. Click the 'Yes, Create My Google Profile' button and follow the on-screen instructions to create your Google profile.
Download and install the Picasa software onto your hard drive. Click the blue 'Free Download' button and follow the on-screen instructions to install the software onto your computer. At the end of the installation dialog, leave 'Run Picasa' checked before clicking the 'Finished' button, so that the software launches automatically.
Allow the Picasa software to automatically populate with all the photos on your hard drive.
Upload the photo you wish to use in your WordPress post to your new Picasa Web Album. Double-click on the image in the Picasa software, then click the small 'Upload' button on the bottom of the screen. Customize the display information and designate an album in which to upload the image, if you wish. Click the 'Upload' button uploading the image to the server. The software may prompt you to log in again; if so, enter your Google user name and password.
Copy to your computer clipboard the direct URL of the image on the Picasa servers. Click the 'View Online' button to see your newly uploaded image in your Picasa Web Album. If you're using the Firefox browser, right-click on your image and select 'Copy Image Location' to copy the direct URL to your clipboard. In Chrome, right-click and open the image in a new tab, from which you can copy the URL.
Insert the photo into the WordPress page or post. While editing the WordPress page document, click the 'Image Insert' button above the content field next to the words 'Upload/Insert.' Click the 'URL' tab at the top. Paste the direct image URL in the 'Image URL' field, and fill out the rest of the form with your image's information. Click the 'Insert Into Post' button when you're done to insert the image into your WordPress page or post.
Click the blue 'Publish' button. Your WordPress document will publish with the Picasa photo embedded in its content.
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Saturday, 20 February 2016
How to Access GoDaddy EmailIn Feburary 2016 20,
In Feburary 2016 20,
To check your GoDaddy email account from a desktop computer, use a standard Web browser. Type the desktop version of the Workspace Webmail URL (link in Resources) into the browser address bar, and then press 'Enter' to open the Web-based email tool. Type the email address for the account you want to access into the Username field, and then type the password associated with the account in the Password box. Click the 'Log In' icon to open your email account.
Mobile Browser Access
Use the browser on your mobile device to check your GoDaddy email. Launch the browser, and then type the mobile mail URL (see Resources). Tap 'Go' or press the 'Return' key to open the Workspace Webmail tool. Log in with your email address and password.
Mobile App
GoDaddy provides a free secure email app for Android and iOS devices. Download and install the GoDaddy mobile app from iTunes or Google Play. Launch the mail app on your mobile device, and then tap the 'Email Management' tab to open the email dashboard. Type the email address of the account you want to check in the “Email” field, and then type the password for the account in the Password box. Tap 'Go' or press the “Enter” keyboard key to access the specified account.
Configuring Your Email Client
To set up your email client for POP access to your GoDaddy email accounts, configure your email application with the incoming server settings of “pop.secureserver.net” and the port number of “110.” For IMAP incoming server settings, use “imap.secureserver.net” and the port number “143.” For the outgoing server settings, use “smtpout.secureserver.net” and the port number “80.“
GoDaddy Dashboard
You can also access Workspace Webmail by logging in to your GoDaddy account dashboard in a Web browser, and then clicking the “Email Management” tab. Click the “Webmail” option next to the email address for the account you want to access to open the account in the Webmail tool.
In Feburary 2016 20,
To check your GoDaddy email account from a desktop computer, use a standard Web browser. Type the desktop version of the Workspace Webmail URL (link in Resources) into the browser address bar, and then press 'Enter' to open the Web-based email tool. Type the email address for the account you want to access into the Username field, and then type the password associated with the account in the Password box. Click the 'Log In' icon to open your email account.
Mobile Browser Access
Use the browser on your mobile device to check your GoDaddy email. Launch the browser, and then type the mobile mail URL (see Resources). Tap 'Go' or press the 'Return' key to open the Workspace Webmail tool. Log in with your email address and password.
Mobile App
GoDaddy provides a free secure email app for Android and iOS devices. Download and install the GoDaddy mobile app from iTunes or Google Play. Launch the mail app on your mobile device, and then tap the 'Email Management' tab to open the email dashboard. Type the email address of the account you want to check in the “Email” field, and then type the password for the account in the Password box. Tap 'Go' or press the “Enter” keyboard key to access the specified account.
Configuring Your Email Client
To set up your email client for POP access to your GoDaddy email accounts, configure your email application with the incoming server settings of “pop.secureserver.net” and the port number of “110.” For IMAP incoming server settings, use “imap.secureserver.net” and the port number “143.” For the outgoing server settings, use “smtpout.secureserver.net” and the port number “80.“
GoDaddy Dashboard
You can also access Workspace Webmail by logging in to your GoDaddy account dashboard in a Web browser, and then clicking the “Email Management” tab. Click the “Webmail” option next to the email address for the account you want to access to open the account in the Webmail tool.
In Feburary 2016 20,
How to Use Java on GoDaddyIn Feburary 2016 20,
In Feburary 2016 20,
Log into your GoDaddy hosting account using an FTP client.
Double-click the HTML folder.
Navigate to the /WEB-INF/lib/ folder.
Copy and paste into the lib folder the JAR file of the Java software you wish to run on your Web server.
In Feburary 2016 20,
Log into your GoDaddy hosting account using an FTP client.
Double-click the HTML folder.
Navigate to the /WEB-INF/lib/ folder.
Copy and paste into the lib folder the JAR file of the Java software you wish to run on your Web server.
In Feburary 2016 20,
How to Get Through a Proxy BlockerIn Feburary 2016 20,
In Feburary 2016 20,
Log onto the web browser.
Select one of the proxy blocker links in Resources. These sites will allow you to surf the web anonymously. However, there are certain websites that will not allow you access because of this.
Type in the web address of the site you want to go to and press 'Enter.'
Close out the advertisement if one appears. Also, the proxy blocker will occasionally take you to a third-party site initially. Click the 'Back' button on your web browser and you will be taken back to the website you wanted to navigate to.
In Feburary 2016 20,
Log onto the web browser.
Select one of the proxy blocker links in Resources. These sites will allow you to surf the web anonymously. However, there are certain websites that will not allow you access because of this.
Type in the web address of the site you want to go to and press 'Enter.'
Close out the advertisement if one appears. Also, the proxy blocker will occasionally take you to a third-party site initially. Click the 'Back' button on your web browser and you will be taken back to the website you wanted to navigate to.
In Feburary 2016 20,
How to Upload Website TemplatesIn Feburary 2016 20,
In Feburary 2016 20,
Download the website template. Double click on the files to extract them if they are in a compressed file such as a ZIP or DMG.
Open a file transfer protocol (FTP) program. Enter your FTP log-in information if this is your first time using the software. You will be asked for the name of the FTP host, your username and password. If you don't have this information, contact your host and ask them for it.
Visit the directory into which you plan on uploading the template. If you want this in your website's root directory, this is often under the 'WWW' folder in the website directory.
Drag the template files from your computer to the directory displayed in the FTP window. Depending on the number of files in each template, the transfer may take a while. Let the transfer finish before closing the window.
In Feburary 2016 20,
Download the website template. Double click on the files to extract them if they are in a compressed file such as a ZIP or DMG.
Open a file transfer protocol (FTP) program. Enter your FTP log-in information if this is your first time using the software. You will be asked for the name of the FTP host, your username and password. If you don't have this information, contact your host and ask them for it.
Visit the directory into which you plan on uploading the template. If you want this in your website's root directory, this is often under the 'WWW' folder in the website directory.
Drag the template files from your computer to the directory displayed in the FTP window. Depending on the number of files in each template, the transfer may take a while. Let the transfer finish before closing the window.
In Feburary 2016 20,
How to Install PureIn Feburary 2016 20,
In Feburary 2016 20,
Go to the 'Modules Matching ftpd' page (see Resources). Right-click the 'pureftpd.wbm' link and copy the URL.
Log in to your Webmin admin center (the path of this differs depending on where you installed the program).
Click 'Webmin Modules.' Click 'From ftp or Http URL.' Select the field, right-click and click 'Paste' to paste the URL in.
Click 'ignore module dependencies when installing,' then 'Grant access only to users and groups.'
Click 'Install module from file.'
In Feburary 2016 20,
Go to the 'Modules Matching ftpd' page (see Resources). Right-click the 'pureftpd.wbm' link and copy the URL.
Log in to your Webmin admin center (the path of this differs depending on where you installed the program).
Click 'Webmin Modules.' Click 'From ftp or Http URL.' Select the field, right-click and click 'Paste' to paste the URL in.
Click 'ignore module dependencies when installing,' then 'Grant access only to users and groups.'
Click 'Install module from file.'
In Feburary 2016 20,
How to Start CentOS GUI From the Command LineIn Feburary 2016 20,
In Feburary 2016 20,
Log in to the CentOS operating system.
Type the command 'su -' to switch to a root session.
Type the command:yum groupinstall 'X Windows System' 'GNOME Desktop Environment'
or
yum groupinstall 'X Windows System' 'KDE Desktop Environment' to install your preferred desktop environment.
Type the command 'startx' to start the X windows system and your preferred desktop environment.
In Feburary 2016 20,
Log in to the CentOS operating system.
Type the command 'su -' to switch to a root session.
Type the command:yum groupinstall 'X Windows System' 'GNOME Desktop Environment'
or
yum groupinstall 'X Windows System' 'KDE Desktop Environment' to install your preferred desktop environment.
Type the command 'startx' to start the X windows system and your preferred desktop environment.
In Feburary 2016 20,
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