Showing posts with label days. Show all posts
Showing posts with label days. Show all posts

Tuesday, 16 February 2016

How to Check an FTP Log on GoDaddyIn Feburary 2016 16,

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Call GoDaddy customer care at 480-505-8877 and select the 'Hosting Information' option from the automated prompts. Ask the customer care representative to submit or open a ticket to request your FTP log.
Wait approximately three days for an email alert from GoDaddy announcing that a file has been loaded to the FTP File Manager.
Log in to your GoDaddy account using the username and password you created when opening the account.
Select the 'My Account' tab located on the bold green bar near the top of the page. Locate 'My Products' in the shaded list on the left side of the page and select 'Hosting.' Select the domain name of the hosted site by selecting 'Launch' immediately to its right, which takes you to the 'Hosting Control Center.'
Locate and select the large 'FTP File Manager' tab located under the 'Hosting Control Center' heading.
Locate the file with the name that was sent to you in the email alert from GoDaddy. Select the file and open or download it using a word processing reader.
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Wednesday, 10 February 2016

How to Make an HTML CalendarIn Feburary 2016 10,

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Use a html Calendar code generator. Most site provide free code generating services that provide you with the code already written. One site that provides this service is Waukegan Schools District 60. The district has put together a very effective web editor that generates a calendar code that any novice can use with ease. Once at the site scroll down to find the editor, which is located at the bottom of the page tabbed 'Calendar Tools'. In the Week Day Text Format area, you can choose whether to abbreviate or spell out days of the week, followed with the options of making them bold or italics. You also have the choice to choose the color of the text. After pressing the button to 'Create Calendar', you will be prompted to enter the month of your choice and the year. Completing those tasks will finish the code generation and your calendar is ready for editing. Copy and paste the code in Microsoft word or notepad.
Edit the HTML source code. Change the image source: Starting with 'http', change this present location to the location of the image you want to use.
Edit the days of the week. Change the days to the week by first locating the area needed for editing which can be found here:
Sun
Each line will have a different day of the week. At the word 'Sun' you can change that to whatever date you need. Also inserting the break tag
you can add meeting times, reminders or any other notes on that day. If done correctly it should look like this:
Sun
Don't forget to goto meeting at 6:30
Switch to your web page editor. There are many web editors out there being offered as freeware. One of those web editors is HTML List Editor. This simple editor allows you to write and edit HTML code and to save it as a web page for later viewing. There is also Microsoft Front Page which gives you a plethora of options to edit with, one being web page preview, normal view, and source code view. Even if you choose not to use a web editor this code generator will give you the basic template for creating an HTML calendar.
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Saturday, 6 February 2016

How to Upload Full Length MoviesIn Feburary 2016 06,

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Sign up for a free Zshare account to upload videos up to a gigabyte in size, or up to 500 MB in size without registration. Uploaded movies can be downloaded or played through Zshare's online video player. Zshare deletes hosted movies after 60 days of inactivity.
Viddler lets users upload individual movies up to 500 MB in size and store up to 2 GB of video with an account. Viddler's customizable video player lets users change its color, add a custom logo and tag comments to points in the player's video timeline.
Filedropper offers free uploads up to a gigabyte in size, though accounts aren't free. Click the 'Upload' button to begin the upload process, and copy the download link after your movie has been uploaded. With no countdown timers or hidden download links, there's no hassle for your movie recipients to download your movie.
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How to Organize a Tournament ChecklistIn Feburary 2016 06,

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Brainstorm major tasks that need to be accomplished on and before tournament day. Examples include reserving event space, placing an ad for participants in a local newspaper, purchasing or arranging for prizes, preparing a registration list and collecting entry fees.
Place items in the order of when they need to be accomplished, starting from tournament day and working backward to today. Ask vendors how much time they need to deliver products to determine where to put ordering from those vendors on the time line.
Break the list down into days, weeks or months, depending on how much time you have before tournament day --- a checklist for a simple tournament two weeks away may have the same number of tasks as a major charity function that takes six months of planning, so knowing that certain tasks need to be done today, tomorrow, next Monday, etc. will help you accomplish tasks quickly.
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Separating tasks by when they need to be accomplished will ensure you hit deadlines and keep you from focusing on later tasks at the expense of immediate ones.
Enter the list into a spreadsheet. Spreadsheet software isn't just for complex math equations --- the built-in grid is perfect for formatting a list and can help keep tabs on expenditures and entry fees.
Organizing Checklist by Category
Brainstorm major tasks that need to be accomplished on and before tournament day. Examples include reserving event space, placing an ad for participants in a local newspaper, purchasing or arranging for prizes, preparing a registration list and collecting entry fees.
Separate tasks based on the type of skill they require. For example, tracking entry fees or operating costs would fall under Money/Finance, registering a charity tournament as a 501(c)3 would fall under Legal and building goody bags and making signs for the event would fall under Crafts.
Enter items on the list into a spreadsheet organized by category.
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Computerized spreadsheets offer built-in structure, helpful to organizing your checklist.
If you enlisted help planning your tournament, print the checklist by section and put people in charge of each section based on their skill sets.
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Wednesday, 3 February 2016

How to Organize a Neighborhood Garage SaleIn Feburary 2016 03,

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Gather your neighbors for a meeting. You may want to start with your block or street. If you're friendly and outgoing you may have already met and known some of them on first name basis. Drop an invitation in their mailboxes to come to your place at a given date and time to discuss having a block or neighborhood garage sale.
Make sure your invitation will already give some ideas on what you want to discuss with them. Remember, their time is also precious so you would not want to waste them as much as possible. Indicate on the invitation you want to organize a garage sale for the block or neighborhood and that if they are interested they can come to your meeting to discuss details and logistics.
During the meeting discuss things and tasks that are needed to be accomplished and assign each one.
Decide on a date. It is advisable to have a garage sale on a sunny day, usually springtime. People tend to want to be outside more on a warm or sunny day; chances are you will have more foot traffic when you do it on a sunny day. Another thing to consider is doing it on a weekend instead of a weekday since most people go to work on weekdays and are off on weekends. This will be something everyone will have to agree on.
Time frame. Consider the time frame in picking out the date for a neighborhood garage sale. If you will be putting out an advertisement, you may need time to submit it for publication. It is advisable to give at least a week's notice and then have another one made for the day itself for people who read papers before going to garage sales.
Placards and signs. Your neighborhood may want to hang signs and placards a few days before your scheduled garage sale. Remember to ask your local authority of any restrictions on putting up signs and placards on public areas. Some cities have strict ordinances, so be mindful of those. Also if you put them up, you should be responsible to take them down. So remember the areas where you placed them for you may be issued a ticket for some sort of vandalism if you leave your signs and placards for days after the garage sale had passed. All of these are tasks that can be tasked, make sure that it is assigned during the meeting.
Permit. Ask your local authority if you need a permit if the whole block or neighborhood will do a garage sale. If your area is known for high traffic, the influx of vehicles in your area may cause additional traffic and headaches to commuters. This is another task that can be assigned.
Once you have cleared permits and done your advertisements, it is now time to prepare for the garage sale. Make sure your neighbors who will participate are aware of the things they can sell at a garage sale. Pretty much anyone can sell any of their personal items with the exception of few ones like firearms and illegal items like pirated videos and CDs. Also, ensure that your neighborhood is aware that what they sell should be limited to personal items only and not to use the garage sale to sell other things for profit, otherwise advise them that sales taxes may need to be filed.
Advise the neighborhood to start marking their items with prices at least two nights before the scheduled garage sale. Tell them also to get their final set up ready by the crack of dawn. This way, you can start selling your items to the 'early birds.'
Advise your neighborhood to prepare a lot of extra cash on hand, preferably smaller bills and coins to use for change. Although most experienced garage sales hunters bring small dollar bills and plenty of cash with them, it would still be good to have enough on hand in case the buyers run out of small bills and they need to get them changed.
Task different individuals for traffic flow enforcement. Ensure that the cars are not double-parked or parked illegally in areas that are clearly marked as no parking zones. Have someone hold signs to have cars slow down or stopsigns by the cross walk.
Every family in each household can participate in selling their items. You can have a contest just for fun on who can sell their items faster or who can have more dollars in the end. Another way to get the family members involved is to setup a refreshment booth where drinks such as lemonade or bottled water and snacks such as homemade cookies can be sold. These booths can be manned by kids and adults alike. Kids can learn to value hard-earned money and teamwork at an early age if they are exposed to them early in life.
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