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Log into the administrative panel of the website. You will need the user name and password to gain access.
Point your mouse on “Content” located in the main menu. A drop-down menu will appear. Click on “Article Manager.”
Open the article you wish to modify. The Article Manager: Edit Article screen will open. Scroll down to the text box located in the Edit Article box.
Highlight the text you want to change. Click on the arrow located to the right of the Paragraph options box. A list of text styles will appear. These styles include Paragraph, Heading 1, Heading 2 and Heading 3. The font family and size that correlate to these styles are preset in the template’s cascading style sheet (CSS). Choose an option. The text size will change. Preview your changes to make sure they appear as you want.
Click on “HTML” located below the Text Style options box. This gives you another option for making text size changes. Making changes in the article's code allows you to apply customized changes. An HTML box opens. You will need to know HTML in order to apply changes in this box. Type in the code just as you would apply any HTML. A simple HTML code that will change font size is: Your text here
Making Text Size Changes in Modules
Point your mouse on “Extensions” located in the main menu. A drop-down menu will appear. Click on “Module Manager.”
Click on “New” to create a new module. You can also modify an existing module by opening up that module. However, you can only modify the text in “Custom HTML” modules through this method.
Click on “Custom HTML.” This brings up a screen similar to the Edit Article screen. Follow the instructions outlined for customizing an article.
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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.
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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.
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Saturday, 27 February 2016
How to Enable Folder View for FTP SitesIn Feburary 2016 27,
In Feburary 2016 27,
Launch Internet Explorer and click the 'Tools' button in the upper-right corner of the window. Select 'Internet Options.'
Click the 'Advanced' tab at the top of the 'Internet Options' window.
Scroll down to the 'Browsing' category and place a check in the box labeled 'Enable FTP folder view (outside of Internet Explorer).'
Click 'OK' and close Internet Explorer. Type the address of an FTP site in the 'Address' bar at the top of any Windows Explorer window to connect to the server.
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Launch Internet Explorer and click the 'Tools' button in the upper-right corner of the window. Select 'Internet Options.'
Click the 'Advanced' tab at the top of the 'Internet Options' window.
Scroll down to the 'Browsing' category and place a check in the box labeled 'Enable FTP folder view (outside of Internet Explorer).'
Click 'OK' and close Internet Explorer. Type the address of an FTP site in the 'Address' bar at the top of any Windows Explorer window to connect to the server.
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How to Convert Xls to QifIn Feburary 2016 27,
In Feburary 2016 27,
Visit the XL2QIF website (see Resources) and download the XL2QIF Excel Add-In Version 1.1. Unzip the files using an unzipping program and install the program. The program acts as an add-in to Microsoft Excel and it will create a new menu item labeled 'XL2QIF.' Open Microsoft Excel and click on the menu. Scroll down to 'Save to QIF' to save your current file as a QIF file. Select an output folder and an output file name and click 'Convert.'
Open Microsoft Excel. Click 'File' and 'Save As.' Choose CSV (Comma-Separated Values) as the file type and click 'Save.'
Visit the CSV to QIF Free Online Converter page (see Reources). Click on the 'Choose...' button under CSV Import to choose your recently converted CSV file. Click on the button marked 'Save as QIF.' Choose a name for your QIF file and click 'Ok.' A download box will open up and you can click 'Save' to download the QIF file.
Repeat step 2 to change your XLS document into a CSV file. Visit the LC Bell site (see Resources) and download the QIF to CSV converter. Use the unzipping program to unzip the file and double-click on 'QIF-CSV Converter' to install the program. Once installed open the CSV file by clicking 'File' and then 'Open.' Click 'File' and then 'Save As.' Click on the drop-down menu and change the file type to 'QIF' and click 'Save.' Your file will then be converted to a QIF document.
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Visit the XL2QIF website (see Resources) and download the XL2QIF Excel Add-In Version 1.1. Unzip the files using an unzipping program and install the program. The program acts as an add-in to Microsoft Excel and it will create a new menu item labeled 'XL2QIF.' Open Microsoft Excel and click on the menu. Scroll down to 'Save to QIF' to save your current file as a QIF file. Select an output folder and an output file name and click 'Convert.'
Open Microsoft Excel. Click 'File' and 'Save As.' Choose CSV (Comma-Separated Values) as the file type and click 'Save.'
Visit the CSV to QIF Free Online Converter page (see Reources). Click on the 'Choose...' button under CSV Import to choose your recently converted CSV file. Click on the button marked 'Save as QIF.' Choose a name for your QIF file and click 'Ok.' A download box will open up and you can click 'Save' to download the QIF file.
Repeat step 2 to change your XLS document into a CSV file. Visit the LC Bell site (see Resources) and download the QIF to CSV converter. Use the unzipping program to unzip the file and double-click on 'QIF-CSV Converter' to install the program. Once installed open the CSV file by clicking 'File' and then 'Open.' Click 'File' and then 'Save As.' Click on the drop-down menu and change the file type to 'QIF' and click 'Save.' Your file will then be converted to a QIF document.
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Friday, 26 February 2016
How to Use Passive FTP in Google ChromeIn Feburary 2016 26,
In Feburary 2016 26,
Close Google Chrome by clicking the red “X” button at the top right of the screen.
Click “Start,” and then click “Control Panel.”
Click “Internet Options.”
Click the “Advanced” tab and then scroll through “Settings.”
Click the box next to “Enable Folder View for FTP Sites” so that the box is now not checked.
Check the box next to “Use Passive FTP (for firewall and DSL modem compatibility).”
Click “Apply” and then click “OK.”
Relaunch Google Chrome and visit a site that makes use of passive FTP. You can now use passive FTP sites in Google Chrome.
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Close Google Chrome by clicking the red “X” button at the top right of the screen.
Click “Start,” and then click “Control Panel.”
Click “Internet Options.”
Click the “Advanced” tab and then scroll through “Settings.”
Click the box next to “Enable Folder View for FTP Sites” so that the box is now not checked.
Check the box next to “Use Passive FTP (for firewall and DSL modem compatibility).”
Click “Apply” and then click “OK.”
Relaunch Google Chrome and visit a site that makes use of passive FTP. You can now use passive FTP sites in Google Chrome.
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Monday, 22 February 2016
How to Activate AHCI Mode on an Asus P5N7AIn Feburary 2016 22,
In Feburary 2016 22,
Turn on or reboot the computer. Press 'Del' on the boot screen to go to the BIOS setup.
Use the arrow pad to select the 'Main' tab. Go to 'Storage Configuration' and press 'Enter.' Scroll down to 'SATA Mode Select.'
Press 'Enter' to view the options. Select 'AHCI Mode,' and then press 'Enter,' to run the SATA drive in AHCI mode on the ASUS P5N7A-VM.
Press 'Esc' to return to the 'Main' menu. Use the arrow pad to go to the 'Exit' tab.
Scroll down to 'Exit & Save Changes.' Press 'Enter.' Select 'OK,' then press 'Enter' again to save your changes and activate AHCI mode on the ASUS P5N7A-VM.
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Turn on or reboot the computer. Press 'Del' on the boot screen to go to the BIOS setup.
Use the arrow pad to select the 'Main' tab. Go to 'Storage Configuration' and press 'Enter.' Scroll down to 'SATA Mode Select.'
Press 'Enter' to view the options. Select 'AHCI Mode,' and then press 'Enter,' to run the SATA drive in AHCI mode on the ASUS P5N7A-VM.
Press 'Esc' to return to the 'Main' menu. Use the arrow pad to go to the 'Exit' tab.
Scroll down to 'Exit & Save Changes.' Press 'Enter.' Select 'OK,' then press 'Enter' again to save your changes and activate AHCI mode on the ASUS P5N7A-VM.
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Sunday, 21 February 2016
How to Reinstall Ubuntu Via Command LineIn Feburary 2016 21,
In Feburary 2016 21,
Click on 'Applications' in the top left corner of your desktop. A drop-down menu appears.
Scroll down and hover your mouse over 'Accessories.' Click on 'Terminal.' The Ubuntu terminal appears. The terminal is an application that allows you to enter command-line text to perform operating system functions.
Input 'sudo dpkg-reconfigure -phigh -a' into the terminal and press 'Enter.' Allow the command to process and the system to reinstall the Ubuntu distribution package.
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Click on 'Applications' in the top left corner of your desktop. A drop-down menu appears.
Scroll down and hover your mouse over 'Accessories.' Click on 'Terminal.' The Ubuntu terminal appears. The terminal is an application that allows you to enter command-line text to perform operating system functions.
Input 'sudo dpkg-reconfigure -phigh -a' into the terminal and press 'Enter.' Allow the command to process and the system to reinstall the Ubuntu distribution package.
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Sunday, 14 February 2016
How to Disable the Insert Key on a ComputerIn Feburary 2016 14,
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Open up your Microsoft Word and click on the 'Tools' menu. Choose 'Customize' from the drop-down list. This will open the Customize window.
Select 'Options' from the top tabs and hit the 'Keyboard' button on the bottom of the window.
Scroll through the Categories list until you come to 'All Commands' and highlight it. Move over to the Commands list and select 'Overtype'.
Click on the word 'Insert' under the Current keys box and select 'Normal' in the 'Save Changes In' box. Hit the 'Remove' button on the bottom of the window.
Choose the 'Close' button on the Customize Keyboard and the Customize windows. Your have now disabled the Insert key from your computer.
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Open up your Microsoft Word and click on the 'Tools' menu. Choose 'Customize' from the drop-down list. This will open the Customize window.
Select 'Options' from the top tabs and hit the 'Keyboard' button on the bottom of the window.
Scroll through the Categories list until you come to 'All Commands' and highlight it. Move over to the Commands list and select 'Overtype'.
Click on the word 'Insert' under the Current keys box and select 'Normal' in the 'Save Changes In' box. Hit the 'Remove' button on the bottom of the window.
Choose the 'Close' button on the Customize Keyboard and the Customize windows. Your have now disabled the Insert key from your computer.
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Thursday, 11 February 2016
How to Copy Paste From a Remote DesktopIn Feburary 2016 11,
In Feburary 2016 11,
Click the 'Start' menu on the computer where you're sitting. Select 'Control Panel'.
Open the 'Administrative Tools' icon in the Control Panel, then double-click 'Services'.
Scroll down the list of Windows services until you find the following entries:Network DDE DSDM Network DDEClipBook
Right-click each entry in turn and select 'Start' for each.
Repeat Steps 1-4 on the remote computer through the Remote Desktop. Once these steps are completed, you will be able to copy and paste between the computers.
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Click the 'Start' menu on the computer where you're sitting. Select 'Control Panel'.
Open the 'Administrative Tools' icon in the Control Panel, then double-click 'Services'.
Scroll down the list of Windows services until you find the following entries:Network DDE DSDM Network DDEClipBook
Right-click each entry in turn and select 'Start' for each.
Repeat Steps 1-4 on the remote computer through the Remote Desktop. Once these steps are completed, you will be able to copy and paste between the computers.
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Tuesday, 9 February 2016
How to Host Other People's WebsitesIn Feburary 2016 09,
In Feburary 2016 09,
Register for an unlimited hosting plan. Unlimited hosting plans will allow you to host many websites for one low price. This will allow you to piggyback host your friends' websites.For the purpose of this article (and because of its sheer ease of use), Host Gator will be used as an example (see Resources).
Log into the 'cPanel' (control panel) for his hosting plan. The cPanel can be reached by going to the URL provided upon registration. It will be included in an email titled 'Information about your hosting plan.'
Scroll down the cPanel homepage, a little past the halfway point. Under the 'Domains' section, there's an icon that has the letters 'www' with the addition symbol ('+') beneath the letters. Underneath, it says, 'Addon Domains.' Click this icon.
Enter the information of your friend's website, which you want to host on your hosting plan. Simply type in the name of your site under the 'New Domain Name' field. Proper format is http://yoursite.com (substituting the name of your real site for the words 'yoursite.com').
Press the 'Tab' key on your keyboard to move to the next field, Subdomain Name. This field will be automatically filled in for you.
Press the 'Tab' key on your keyboard to move to the Document Root field. This field will be automatically filled in for you.
Press the 'Tab' key on your keyboard to move to the next field. Choose a password for your new website. This will be how you access your site's files via FTP. Choose a strong, hard-to-crack password that includes letters, numbers and symbols.
Click the 'Add Domain!' button and you're finished. You are now hosting your friend's website.
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Register for an unlimited hosting plan. Unlimited hosting plans will allow you to host many websites for one low price. This will allow you to piggyback host your friends' websites.For the purpose of this article (and because of its sheer ease of use), Host Gator will be used as an example (see Resources).
Log into the 'cPanel' (control panel) for his hosting plan. The cPanel can be reached by going to the URL provided upon registration. It will be included in an email titled 'Information about your hosting plan.'
Scroll down the cPanel homepage, a little past the halfway point. Under the 'Domains' section, there's an icon that has the letters 'www' with the addition symbol ('+') beneath the letters. Underneath, it says, 'Addon Domains.' Click this icon.
Enter the information of your friend's website, which you want to host on your hosting plan. Simply type in the name of your site under the 'New Domain Name' field. Proper format is http://yoursite.com (substituting the name of your real site for the words 'yoursite.com').
Press the 'Tab' key on your keyboard to move to the next field, Subdomain Name. This field will be automatically filled in for you.
Press the 'Tab' key on your keyboard to move to the Document Root field. This field will be automatically filled in for you.
Press the 'Tab' key on your keyboard to move to the next field. Choose a password for your new website. This will be how you access your site's files via FTP. Choose a strong, hard-to-crack password that includes letters, numbers and symbols.
Click the 'Add Domain!' button and you're finished. You are now hosting your friend's website.
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Friday, 5 February 2016
How to Add Columns to GridViewIn Feburary 2016 05,
In Feburary 2016 05,
Open Visual Studio. Click 'File' and select 'New Website.'
Click 'Visual C#,' and then double-click 'ASP.NET Website' to create a new website. The markup code for the default Web page appears in the center of the Visual Studio window.
Click the 'Design' button at the bottom of the window to view the form designer.
Click 'File' and select 'Toolbox.' Visual Studio will display the toolbox.
Scroll down and locate the 'GridView' control. Double-click that control to place it on the form.
Press 'F7.' The source code window will open and display this code:protected void Page_Load(object sender, EventArgs e){}This is the page load method. It runs when the Web page loads in a browser. Note the two bracket symbols below the first line of code.
Add this code between the two bracket symbols:// Lines 1-5System.Data.DataTable dataSourceTable = new System.Data.DataTable();dataSourceTable.Columns.Add(new System.Data.DataColumn('Model', typeof(string)));dataSourceTable.Columns.Add(new System.Data.DataColumn('Make', typeof(string)));dataSourceTable.Columns.Add(new System.Data.DataColumn('Color', typeof(string)));dataSourceTable.Rows.Add(originalColumnValues);// Line 6GridView1.AutoGenerateColumns = false;// Line 7GridView1.DataSource = dataSourceTable;The first five lines create a data source containing three fields: Model, Make and Color. Line six sets the GridView's 'AutoGenerateColumns' property to false. This prevents the GridView from generating columns automatically when you bind it to a data source. Line seven binds the GridView to the data source. At this point, the GridView displays no columns.
Add the following code below the code described in the previous step:/ Lines 8-12BoundField boundField = new BoundField();boundField.DataField = 'Make';boundField.HeaderText = 'Ford';DataControlField dataControlField = boundField;GridView1.Columns.Add(dataControlField);// Lines 13 = 17boundField = new BoundField();boundField.DataField = 'Model';boundField.HeaderText = 'Mustang';dataControlField = boundField;GridView1.Columns.Add(dataControlField);// Line 18GridView1.DataBind();Lines eight through 12 create a bound field. This field references the data source's 'Make' field. Line 10 assigns a value of 'Ford' to the bound field. You can make this value anything you like. This is the value that appears in the new column. Line 12 adds the bound field to the GridView. Lines13 through 17 create another bound field. This bound field references the data source's 'Model' field and sets its text value to 'Mustang.' Line 18 binds the GridView to the data source.
Press 'F5' to run the application. Your Web browser will open and display the GridView and the columns you added.
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Open Visual Studio. Click 'File' and select 'New Website.'
Click 'Visual C#,' and then double-click 'ASP.NET Website' to create a new website. The markup code for the default Web page appears in the center of the Visual Studio window.
Click the 'Design' button at the bottom of the window to view the form designer.
Click 'File' and select 'Toolbox.' Visual Studio will display the toolbox.
Scroll down and locate the 'GridView' control. Double-click that control to place it on the form.
Press 'F7.' The source code window will open and display this code:protected void Page_Load(object sender, EventArgs e){}This is the page load method. It runs when the Web page loads in a browser. Note the two bracket symbols below the first line of code.
Add this code between the two bracket symbols:// Lines 1-5System.Data.DataTable dataSourceTable = new System.Data.DataTable();dataSourceTable.Columns.Add(new System.Data.DataColumn('Model', typeof(string)));dataSourceTable.Columns.Add(new System.Data.DataColumn('Make', typeof(string)));dataSourceTable.Columns.Add(new System.Data.DataColumn('Color', typeof(string)));dataSourceTable.Rows.Add(originalColumnValues);// Line 6GridView1.AutoGenerateColumns = false;// Line 7GridView1.DataSource = dataSourceTable;The first five lines create a data source containing three fields: Model, Make and Color. Line six sets the GridView's 'AutoGenerateColumns' property to false. This prevents the GridView from generating columns automatically when you bind it to a data source. Line seven binds the GridView to the data source. At this point, the GridView displays no columns.
Add the following code below the code described in the previous step:/ Lines 8-12BoundField boundField = new BoundField();boundField.DataField = 'Make';boundField.HeaderText = 'Ford';DataControlField dataControlField = boundField;GridView1.Columns.Add(dataControlField);// Lines 13 = 17boundField = new BoundField();boundField.DataField = 'Model';boundField.HeaderText = 'Mustang';dataControlField = boundField;GridView1.Columns.Add(dataControlField);// Line 18GridView1.DataBind();Lines eight through 12 create a bound field. This field references the data source's 'Make' field. Line 10 assigns a value of 'Ford' to the bound field. You can make this value anything you like. This is the value that appears in the new column. Line 12 adds the bound field to the GridView. Lines13 through 17 create another bound field. This bound field references the data source's 'Model' field and sets its text value to 'Mustang.' Line 18 binds the GridView to the data source.
Press 'F5' to run the application. Your Web browser will open and display the GridView and the columns you added.
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How to Use FTP From VBAIn Feburary 2016 05,
In Feburary 2016 05,
Open Microsoft Excel.
Click 'Tools,' 'Macro' and then 'Visual Basic.' This will open the VBA programming environment.
Click 'Tools' and 'Reference.' Scroll down and select the 'Microsoft Internet Transfer Control' and click 'OK.'
Click 'Insert' and 'Module.' You are now in a programming code module.Type or copy and paste the following in the code module:Function UploadFile(ByVal HostName As String, _
ByVal UserName As String, _ByVal Password As String, _ByVal LocalFileName As String, _ByVal RemoteFileName As String) As BooleanDim FTP As InetSet FTP = New InetWith FTP.Protocol = icFTP.RemoteHost = HostName.UserName = UserName.Password = Password.Execute .URL, 'Put ' + LocalFileName + ' ' + RemoteFileNameDo While .StillExecutingDoEventsLoopUploadFile = (.ResponseCode = 0)End WithSet FTP = Nothing
End Function
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Open Microsoft Excel.
Click 'Tools,' 'Macro' and then 'Visual Basic.' This will open the VBA programming environment.
Click 'Tools' and 'Reference.' Scroll down and select the 'Microsoft Internet Transfer Control' and click 'OK.'
Click 'Insert' and 'Module.' You are now in a programming code module.Type or copy and paste the following in the code module:Function UploadFile(ByVal HostName As String, _
ByVal UserName As String, _ByVal Password As String, _ByVal LocalFileName As String, _ByVal RemoteFileName As String) As BooleanDim FTP As InetSet FTP = New InetWith FTP.Protocol = icFTP.RemoteHost = HostName.UserName = UserName.Password = Password.Execute .URL, 'Put ' + LocalFileName + ' ' + RemoteFileNameDo While .StillExecutingDoEventsLoopUploadFile = (.ResponseCode = 0)End WithSet FTP = Nothing
End Function
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