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Friday, 26 February 2016

How to Use Multiple Facebook Accounts in FirefoxIn Feburary 2016 26,

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Navigate Firefox to Facebook's website. If you're already logged in to a Facebook account, log out by clicking 'Account' then 'Log Out.'
Enter the email and password for one of your Facebook accounts in the relevant boxes and click 'Log In.' Your Facebook wall appears, but Firefox also displays a pop-up bar at the top of the screen asking if you want it to remember this password -- click 'Remember.' If the bar doesn't appear, open the 'Edit' menu, click 'Preferences,' select the 'Security' panel and make sure 'Remember passwords for sites' is checked. Also click 'Exceptions' and make sure that Facebook isn't on the list of sites to ignore; if it is, click 'Remove' and retry this step.
Repeat Steps 1 and 2 for your other Facebook accounts.
Access a particular Facebook account by clicking in the 'Email' field on Facebook's login screen. A drop-down list of all your accounts appears below the field; click one of them to fill the fields in with the corresponding email and password, then click 'Log In.'
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Thursday, 18 February 2016

How to Run a Client Server in NetBeansIn Feburary 2016 18,

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Click the 'Start' button and 'All Programs' to expand the Windows application menu. Click the 'NetBeans' folder, then the 'NetBeans' application icon. This will launch NetBeans in a new window.
Right-click the 'EJB' project module and select 'New,' then 'Session Bean.' The NetBeans project configuration screen displays on screen.
Type 'MySession' in the 'EJB Name' box.
Type 'ejb' in the 'Package:' drop-down menu.
Click the 'Stateless' radio button under 'Session Type:.'
Click the 'Remote in project' check box under 'Create Interface:.' Select the 'EJBRemoteInterface' project from the drop-down list and then click the 'Finish' button.
Right-click the 'EntAppClient' enterprise application project and choose 'Run' from the drop-down menu. NetBeans builds the project that contains your application and runs it on a client server.
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Wednesday, 17 February 2016

How to FTP Via Command LineIn Feburary 2016 17,

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Click on the 'Start' button. Type 'Run' in the 'Search programs and files' text dialog. Click on the 'Run' icon that displays in the search results.
Type 'cmd' in the 'Run' dialog box and click 'OK.'
Type 'ftp yourdomain.com' in the command line when the Windows Command Prompt opens. Replace 'yourdomain.com' with the name of your domain.
Press 'Enter' on your keyboard and type your FTP username and password when prompted. The username will appear as you type it, but the password will not.
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Saturday, 13 February 2016

How to Start Joomla Using XAMPPIn Feburary 2016 13,

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Browse to the download page for XAMPP at Apachefriends.org. Click the 'Installer' link and save the 'xampp-win32-1.7.4-VC6-installer.exe' file to your desktop. Note that the version number in the file name was correct at the time of publication and is subject to change.
Double-click on the downloaded file to launch the installer. Select your preferred language using the 'Installer Language' drop-down menu and click 'OK.'
Click 'Next' when the XAMPP setup wizard appears.
Click 'Next' to install XAMPP in the folder 'c:\xampp' on your computer.
Select all of the check boxes under 'Service Section' to install Apache, MySQL and FileZilla and click the 'Install' button. The setup wizard installs XAMPP and the selected services to your computer.
Click 'Finish' when the installation is complete. If Windows displays any messages about Windows Firewall blocking XAMPP-related services, click the 'Unblock' button.
Click 'Yes' to launch XAMPP and then minimize the window.
Browse to Joomla.org. Click the 'Download' button. Click the 'ZIP' link next to '1.6.5 Full Package.' Save the file 'Joomla_1.6.5-Stable-Full_Package.zip' to your desktop. As with the XAMPP software you downloaded earlier, the version number in the file name is the current version at the time of publication and is subject to change.
Right-click the downloaded file and click 'Extract' to unpack the contents of the archive to a folder on your desktop.
Open the 'Start' menu and click 'Computer' to open a Windows Explorer window.
Double-click the 'C:' hard drive icon and then open the 'xampp' and 'htdocs' folders.
Right-click on open space in the Windows Explorer window, then click 'New' and 'Folder.' Name the new folder 'joomla' and press 'Enter.' Open the folder.
Move all of the files from the folder containing the Joomla package on the desktop to the new 'joomla' folder and close Windows Explorer.
Create the Joomla! Database
Return to your Web browser. Type the address 'http://localhost/xampp/index.php' in the address bar and press 'Enter.' Click your desired language to continue.
Click the 'phpMyAdmin' link under 'Tools' on the left side of the window.
Click the field under 'Create New Database' and type a name for the database that Joomla! will use. Click the 'Create' button.
Click the 'localhost' link at the top of the page.
Click the 'Privileges' tab under 'localhost.'
Click the 'Add a New User' link.
Type a username in the 'User Name' field. This will be the username that Joomla! uses to access the database.
Click the drop-down menu next to 'Host' and select 'Local.'
Enter a password in the 'Password' and 'Re-type' fields.
Click the 'Check All' link next to 'Global Privileges.'
Scroll to the bottom of the page and click the 'Go' button to create the new database user.
Install Joomla!
Type 'localhost/joomla' in the address bar of the Web browser and press 'Enter.' You should see a page titled 'Joomla! Installation.' Choose your preferred language and click 'Next.' This runs a pre-installation check for Joomla!'s requirements on the local Web server. All of the items should be set to 'Yes.' Click 'Next.'
Click 'Next' after reading the Joomla! license agreement.
Type the user name, password and database name that you entered when creating your Joomla! database in Section 2. Click 'Next.'
Click 'Next' to advance past the FTP configuration screen. This step is optional and not necessary for Joomla! to function properly.
Type the desired name for your Joomla! test site along with your email address and desired password. Click the 'Install Sample Data' if you would like to place data on the test site demonstrating some of Joomla's features, then click 'Next.'
Click the 'Remove Installation Folder' button to delete the Joomla! installation folder from the local Web server.
Navigate to 'http://localhost/joomla/administrator' to log in to Joomla! and begin working on your website.
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Thursday, 11 February 2016

How to Unzip a File in cPanelIn Feburary 2016 11,

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Log in to your cPanel account and click 'File Manager' under the 'Files' section. Click the 'Go' button in the 'File Manager Directory Selection' window that pops up. The 'File Manager' window displays.
Click the 'Upload' link along the menu bar at the top and click the 'Choose File' button in the 'Upload Files' window that appears. Find the compressed folder on your computer's hard drive, select it and click the 'Open' button. The folder uploads to your hosting server.
Go back to the 'File Manager' window and click the 'Refresh' or 'Reload' button in your browser. The 'File Manager' window reloads and the compressed folder now appears among your other files in the main window to the right.
Highlight the compressed folder by clicking on it and then click the 'Extract' link located at the top right of the menu bar. The 'Extract' window pops up. Click the 'Extract File(s)' button and the compressed folder unzips the files to the same location as the compressed folder.
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