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Visit the YouTube page that contains the video you wish to embed into your site.
Click 'Share' and select 'Embed.'
Launch Notepad and open the HTML file that contains the source code of the page into which you wish to embed the video. Copy the embed code from YouTube by right-clicking anywhere in the embed box and selecting 'Copy.' Paste the code into Notepad by right-clicking and selecting 'Paste.'
Locate the URL address of the YouTube video in the embed code you just pasted into Notepad. URL addresses of videos on YouTube look like the following: 'http://www.youtube.com/embed/videoID", where 'videoID' is an alphanumerical code that identifies the video.
Type or copy-and-paste '?modestbranding=1' after the videoID. The URL address should now look like the following example:
http://www.youtube.com/embed/VideoID?modestbranding=1
The 'modestbranding' parameter instructs YouTube to remove its logo from the embedded player and to disable redirecting.
Save your HTML file and upload it to the Web server by using your Web host's file manager or an FTP client.
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Monday, 29 February 2016
What Do I Need to Make a Server?In Feburary 2016 29,
In Feburary 2016 29,
The first and most obvious thing you will need to have your own server is an Internet connection. This connection can be dedicated to the server or shared with other computers, however, there are a few things to consider when choosing an service plan for a server. The first is upstream speed. Because most Internet users download far more data than they upload to the Internet, most service plans have a drastically higher downstream speed than upstream speed. The amount needed will vary according to the type of server you wish to run. So it’s important to estimate your needs and, when shopping for service, read the fine print to ensure that the plan provides enough upstream bandwidth.
Static Internet Protocol (IP) Address
The other important consideration when shopping for service is how IP addresses are assigned. An IP address is a number that is used to identify a computer on the Internet. With most service plans, this number will often change each time a computer reconnects. This is called a Dynamic IP address. This works fine, unless you have a server that intends to have its own domain name. Domain names (such as www.ehow.com) must be looked up using a special service to translate them into a server’s IP address. However, if a server’s IP address is constantly changing, this can create problems when users try to look up your server by domain name. Therefore, it is important to purchase a Internet service plan that promises you a Static IP, one that does not change.
Dedicated Computer
While it’s quite possible to use a server computer as a desktop computer also, there are a number of reasons why this is not advisable. The biggest reason is security: servers are visible to the Internet in a way that a well-maintained desktop system usually isn’t. Running server software is essentially opening a window into a computer that is usually kept closed and locked.
Server Software
You will need software to serve the content you wish to serve. What you choose will depend on your own needs. If you wish to serve a website, the open source and very widely used program Apache is the most common. If you wish to serve an online game, you will need server software from the game’s publishers.
Security Software
Finally, and sadly, you will need security software. While you ought to have security software such as antivirus protection and a firewall running on every machine in your network, this becomes doubly important with a server. As mentioned above: running server software opens gateways into your computer that are normally left closed, and that makes it easier and more likely that your computer will be targeted by malicious hackers.
In Feburary 2016 29,
The first and most obvious thing you will need to have your own server is an Internet connection. This connection can be dedicated to the server or shared with other computers, however, there are a few things to consider when choosing an service plan for a server. The first is upstream speed. Because most Internet users download far more data than they upload to the Internet, most service plans have a drastically higher downstream speed than upstream speed. The amount needed will vary according to the type of server you wish to run. So it’s important to estimate your needs and, when shopping for service, read the fine print to ensure that the plan provides enough upstream bandwidth.
Static Internet Protocol (IP) Address
The other important consideration when shopping for service is how IP addresses are assigned. An IP address is a number that is used to identify a computer on the Internet. With most service plans, this number will often change each time a computer reconnects. This is called a Dynamic IP address. This works fine, unless you have a server that intends to have its own domain name. Domain names (such as www.ehow.com) must be looked up using a special service to translate them into a server’s IP address. However, if a server’s IP address is constantly changing, this can create problems when users try to look up your server by domain name. Therefore, it is important to purchase a Internet service plan that promises you a Static IP, one that does not change.
Dedicated Computer
While it’s quite possible to use a server computer as a desktop computer also, there are a number of reasons why this is not advisable. The biggest reason is security: servers are visible to the Internet in a way that a well-maintained desktop system usually isn’t. Running server software is essentially opening a window into a computer that is usually kept closed and locked.
Server Software
You will need software to serve the content you wish to serve. What you choose will depend on your own needs. If you wish to serve a website, the open source and very widely used program Apache is the most common. If you wish to serve an online game, you will need server software from the game’s publishers.
Security Software
Finally, and sadly, you will need security software. While you ought to have security software such as antivirus protection and a firewall running on every machine in your network, this becomes doubly important with a server. As mentioned above: running server software opens gateways into your computer that are normally left closed, and that makes it easier and more likely that your computer will be targeted by malicious hackers.
In Feburary 2016 29,
Friday, 12 February 2016
How to Upload Files From Your ComputerIn Feburary 2016 12,
In Feburary 2016 12,
Use File Dropper to upload files up to 5 GB in size. Visit the File Dropper website and select a file from your hard drive to begin uploading it to the File Dropper servers. After the file has finished uploading, File Dropper will provide you with a link to download the file. File Dropper will delete any files that have not been downloaded at least once within 30 days. Sign up for a premium account to store files on the File Dropper servers indefinitely.
Upload files to Uploading.com, a free storage website that supports files up to 1 GB in size. Visit the Uploading website and select up to 10 files from your hard drive. Use the 'More Options' link to share the link with other people by entering their e-mail addresses. Then click the 'Upload Now' button to begin uploading the selected files. The uploaded files will stay on the Uploading servers for one month. Sign up for a free Uploading account and the files will be stored for two months, or sign up for a premium account to store the files indefinitely.
Use an FTP client to upload files to an FTP Web host. Download and install an FTP client such as Core FTP Lite, FileZilla or OneButton FTP. These are all freeware programs that can navigate and upload files to an FTP server. Run the FTP client and enter the FTP server's name, the login for the FTP account and the account's password into the FTP client. Use the FTP client to connect to the FTP server, then navigate to the appropriate directory and drag-and-drop files from the hard drive into one of the FTP's directories to upload them to the server.
Upload files to MediaFire. MediaFire does not require users to have an account before uploading files, but creating a free account allows users additional file management opportunities. Then select files from your hard drive to upload. After the files have finished uploading, copy or bookmark the download link to download the file in the future. MediaFire supports files up to 200 MB in size for free users, and up to 10 GB file size for MediaPro users. There is no set time limit that MediaFire stores free users' uploaded files, but they will delete files that are not being downloaded on a regular basis. MediaFire sends at least three notification e-mails to free users before deleting their files. Free users can keep their files active by simply logging in to their MediaFire accounts.
Upload images and videos to ImageShack, TinyPic or Flickr. These services are all free and are designed to help users share photos and videos with their friends online. Create a free account on one of these three media sharing sites and begin uploading photos and videos from the hard drive. After the files have uploaded, use the links to share your photos and videos with friends via e-mail, MySpace, Facebook and other social networking sites.
In Feburary 2016 12,
Use File Dropper to upload files up to 5 GB in size. Visit the File Dropper website and select a file from your hard drive to begin uploading it to the File Dropper servers. After the file has finished uploading, File Dropper will provide you with a link to download the file. File Dropper will delete any files that have not been downloaded at least once within 30 days. Sign up for a premium account to store files on the File Dropper servers indefinitely.
Upload files to Uploading.com, a free storage website that supports files up to 1 GB in size. Visit the Uploading website and select up to 10 files from your hard drive. Use the 'More Options' link to share the link with other people by entering their e-mail addresses. Then click the 'Upload Now' button to begin uploading the selected files. The uploaded files will stay on the Uploading servers for one month. Sign up for a free Uploading account and the files will be stored for two months, or sign up for a premium account to store the files indefinitely.
Use an FTP client to upload files to an FTP Web host. Download and install an FTP client such as Core FTP Lite, FileZilla or OneButton FTP. These are all freeware programs that can navigate and upload files to an FTP server. Run the FTP client and enter the FTP server's name, the login for the FTP account and the account's password into the FTP client. Use the FTP client to connect to the FTP server, then navigate to the appropriate directory and drag-and-drop files from the hard drive into one of the FTP's directories to upload them to the server.
Upload files to MediaFire. MediaFire does not require users to have an account before uploading files, but creating a free account allows users additional file management opportunities. Then select files from your hard drive to upload. After the files have finished uploading, copy or bookmark the download link to download the file in the future. MediaFire supports files up to 200 MB in size for free users, and up to 10 GB file size for MediaPro users. There is no set time limit that MediaFire stores free users' uploaded files, but they will delete files that are not being downloaded on a regular basis. MediaFire sends at least three notification e-mails to free users before deleting their files. Free users can keep their files active by simply logging in to their MediaFire accounts.
Upload images and videos to ImageShack, TinyPic or Flickr. These services are all free and are designed to help users share photos and videos with their friends online. Create a free account on one of these three media sharing sites and begin uploading photos and videos from the hard drive. After the files have uploaded, use the links to share your photos and videos with friends via e-mail, MySpace, Facebook and other social networking sites.
In Feburary 2016 12,
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