In Feburary 2016 12,
Log in to your CPanel. The CPanel (control panel) is an application that came with your hosting account. Information on how to log in was emailed to you after purchasing the account. Refer to the email on how to log in.
Click on 'FTP Accounts.' This will allow you to add new users and/or change permissions of existing users. There is an area at the top to add new users, or you can click on the area next to an existing user to change the permission. Once you are finish with this, go back to the homepage.
Click on 'File Manager.' This is where you can change the permissions to certain files and directories. Once the File Manager comes up, right-click on a folder or file. Click on 'Change Permissions.' In the dialog box that appears, set whatever permissions you like for users or public access.
Changing Permission Through FTP Software
Open the software program and connect to your server. This is done by using the FTP username and password that you set up through the CPanel. Once connected, you will see a list of all of your files and directories on the right side of the program.
Right-click on a file or directory. Choose 'Change Permission.' Set the permission to the file or directory by selecting or deselecting the checks from the 'Read,' 'Write' and 'Execute' boxes.
Wait for verification that the permission has been changed in the status box. The status box is usually above or below the area where the files are listed. Sometime you will receive an error message if the program wasn't able to change permissions. If this happens, you will have to alter the permissions on the site level by going to the CPanel's FTP Accounts screen.
In Feburary 2016 12,
Showing posts with label finish. Show all posts
Showing posts with label finish. Show all posts
Friday, 12 February 2016
Thursday, 11 February 2016
How to Install Wordpress On 1and1 ServersIn Feburary 2016 11,
In Feburary 2016 11,
Log in to your 1and1 control panel and click the hosting package on which you want to install WordPress.
Click “MySQL” under the Database heading on the hosting panel and then select “MySQL Database.”
Enter a description for your new database in the field provided. Something as simple as “WordPress Database” is fine, provided you only plan to have one iteration of WordPress installed on your 1and1 account.
Create a password for the database in the “Password” field and then verify it in the “Repeat Password” field. Make a note of this password as you will need it when installing WordPress.
Click “Set Up” to finish creating your database. When creation is complete, 1and1 displays the details of your database, including the database name and username. Make a note of both of these values as you will need them when installing WordPress.
Installing Wordpress
Download the latest version of WordPress onto your computer and extract its contents to your desktop or another memorable location.
Upload the contents of the extracted WordPress folder to the location on your 1and1 server where you want WordPress to appear. If you don’t have FTP software, a number of free options are available, including FileZilla, SmartFTP and CoreFTP.
Update your 1and1 destination folder so that it points to WordPress. Log in to the 1and1 control panel, select the hosting package associated with WordPress and then select “Domain Center” on the Domains control panel. Place a check mark in the box next to the domain you want to use with WordPress and then click the “Edit Destination” button. Select the “Webspace” radio button, click the arrow icon located under the Target Directory field and select the folder into which you uploaded WordPress. Click “Save” when you are finished.
Wait at least 15 minutes for 1and1’s servers to adopt your domain changes.
Open a new browser tab or window and visit the domain associated with WordPress. This is the domain you just pointed to your WordPress destination folder.
Click “Create a Configuration File” and then click “Let’s Go” to initiate the configuration process.
Enter your WordPress database name, username and password in the provided fields. These are the values you noted earlier when creating your database.
Click “Submit” and then press the “Run the Install” button.
Fill out the Five-Minute-Install form and press the “Install WordPress” button to finish installing WordPress. For security purposes, the username and password you create here should be different from those associated with your database. These will be the username and password you use whenever you log in to WordPress.
In Feburary 2016 11,
Log in to your 1and1 control panel and click the hosting package on which you want to install WordPress.
Click “MySQL” under the Database heading on the hosting panel and then select “MySQL Database.”
Enter a description for your new database in the field provided. Something as simple as “WordPress Database” is fine, provided you only plan to have one iteration of WordPress installed on your 1and1 account.
Create a password for the database in the “Password” field and then verify it in the “Repeat Password” field. Make a note of this password as you will need it when installing WordPress.
Click “Set Up” to finish creating your database. When creation is complete, 1and1 displays the details of your database, including the database name and username. Make a note of both of these values as you will need them when installing WordPress.
Installing Wordpress
Download the latest version of WordPress onto your computer and extract its contents to your desktop or another memorable location.
Upload the contents of the extracted WordPress folder to the location on your 1and1 server where you want WordPress to appear. If you don’t have FTP software, a number of free options are available, including FileZilla, SmartFTP and CoreFTP.
Update your 1and1 destination folder so that it points to WordPress. Log in to the 1and1 control panel, select the hosting package associated with WordPress and then select “Domain Center” on the Domains control panel. Place a check mark in the box next to the domain you want to use with WordPress and then click the “Edit Destination” button. Select the “Webspace” radio button, click the arrow icon located under the Target Directory field and select the folder into which you uploaded WordPress. Click “Save” when you are finished.
Wait at least 15 minutes for 1and1’s servers to adopt your domain changes.
Open a new browser tab or window and visit the domain associated with WordPress. This is the domain you just pointed to your WordPress destination folder.
Click “Create a Configuration File” and then click “Let’s Go” to initiate the configuration process.
Enter your WordPress database name, username and password in the provided fields. These are the values you noted earlier when creating your database.
Click “Submit” and then press the “Run the Install” button.
Fill out the Five-Minute-Install form and press the “Install WordPress” button to finish installing WordPress. For security purposes, the username and password you create here should be different from those associated with your database. These will be the username and password you use whenever you log in to WordPress.
In Feburary 2016 11,
Tuesday, 9 February 2016
What Is a Place Holder?In Feburary 2016 09,
In Feburary 2016 09,
If a domain name and Web hosting service are purchased before a site design is complete, a place holder can inform visitors of the upcoming completion of your site.
Considerations
When uploading a place holder, it is best to make it very simple. Your hosting provider may automatically upload a place holder until you design your site.
Warning
Be sure that you finish your design quickly, as visitors may never return if they see a place holder. Some websites never advance beyond having a place holder page, so be sure to state when your site will be complete.
Types
There are two types of place holder pages. The first is a simple HTML page uploaded by the page designer. This can simply explain that the site is under design and offer a target launch date. Other place holders are uploaded by Web hosting companies. These pages can include advertisements for their services and other similar domains for sale.
Expert Insight
Having a place holder can be helpful when designing a website. However, continue the development of your website to make sure the place holder does not become your permanent homepage. If your hosting provider offers place holder templates that include advertisements for their services, it is best to overwrite this file with your own page.
In Feburary 2016 09,
If a domain name and Web hosting service are purchased before a site design is complete, a place holder can inform visitors of the upcoming completion of your site.
Considerations
When uploading a place holder, it is best to make it very simple. Your hosting provider may automatically upload a place holder until you design your site.
Warning
Be sure that you finish your design quickly, as visitors may never return if they see a place holder. Some websites never advance beyond having a place holder page, so be sure to state when your site will be complete.
Types
There are two types of place holder pages. The first is a simple HTML page uploaded by the page designer. This can simply explain that the site is under design and offer a target launch date. Other place holders are uploaded by Web hosting companies. These pages can include advertisements for their services and other similar domains for sale.
Expert Insight
Having a place holder can be helpful when designing a website. However, continue the development of your website to make sure the place holder does not become your permanent homepage. If your hosting provider offers place holder templates that include advertisements for their services, it is best to overwrite this file with your own page.
In Feburary 2016 09,
Sunday, 7 February 2016
How to Create Registration Forms in JavaIn Feburary 2016 07,
In Feburary 2016 07,
Download and install the free NetBeans IDE from NetBeans.org. (See Resources for other IDEs with similar form designers.)
Open NetBeans and select \'File>New Project.\' Select \'Java\' in the Categories window, and \'Java Application\' in the Projects window. Press \'Next.\'
Complete the New Java Application dialog box: enter \'registerform\' for \'Project Name.\' Enter \'c:\users\
\Desktop\registerform\' for the \'Project Location.\' Leave the \'Use Dedicated Folder...\' check box unchecked, and also the \'Create Main Class\' box unchecked. Do check the \'Set as Main Project\' check box, then press \'Finish.\'
Expand the \'registerform\' node, which is in the Projects window, then its \'Source Packages\' node. Right-click on \'
\' and select \'New>Java package.\' In the \'New Java Package\' dialog box, enter \'pkgRegform\' for \'Package Name,\' then click \'Finish.\'
Right-click the \'pkgRegform\' node in the \'Projects\' window and select \'New>JFrame Fform.\' In the \'New JFrame Form\' dialog box, enter \'frmRegform\' for the \'Class Name,\' then press \'Finish.\'
Click and drag a \'Label\' control from the \'Palette\' window onto the form, near the form's upper left corner. Right-click on the label control and select \'Properties,\' then locate the \'text\' property. Type \'first name\' to replace the default text for that control. Click the \'Close\' button on the \'Properties\' dialog box.
Drag a \'Text Field\' onto the form from the Palette window. Position the text field to the right of the label control. Using the Properties dialog box, delete the default text from the text field.
Repeat steps 6 and 7 to create a label and associated text box for the \'Last Name\' field. Position the new controls directly under the first two. Under the controls for the last name, add a label and text box control for an email address.
Add a button under the email label. Using the Properties window, change its \'Text\' property to read \'Submit.\'
Resize the form by dragging its lower right corner. Position that corner so that the white space between the controls and the form's borders is visually agreeable.
Preview your form by right-clicking on it and selecting \'Preview Design.\' In the context menu that appears, choose the form type (i.e. \'Metal,\' \'Nimbus,\' \'Windows Classic\') that matches your project's design specifications.
Double-click the button to enter the code window. Enter the Java program code needed to route the data that your form has gathered to the destination indicated in your project's specifications.
In Feburary 2016 07,
Download and install the free NetBeans IDE from NetBeans.org. (See Resources for other IDEs with similar form designers.)
Open NetBeans and select \'File>New Project.\' Select \'Java\' in the Categories window, and \'Java Application\' in the Projects window. Press \'Next.\'
Complete the New Java Application dialog box: enter \'registerform\' for \'Project Name.\' Enter \'c:\users\
\Desktop\registerform\' for the \'Project Location.\' Leave the \'Use Dedicated Folder...\' check box unchecked, and also the \'Create Main Class\' box unchecked. Do check the \'Set as Main Project\' check box, then press \'Finish.\'
Expand the \'registerform\' node, which is in the Projects window, then its \'Source Packages\' node. Right-click on \'
\' and select \'New>Java package.\' In the \'New Java Package\' dialog box, enter \'pkgRegform\' for \'Package Name,\' then click \'Finish.\'
Right-click the \'pkgRegform\' node in the \'Projects\' window and select \'New>JFrame Fform.\' In the \'New JFrame Form\' dialog box, enter \'frmRegform\' for the \'Class Name,\' then press \'Finish.\'
Click and drag a \'Label\' control from the \'Palette\' window onto the form, near the form's upper left corner. Right-click on the label control and select \'Properties,\' then locate the \'text\' property. Type \'first name\' to replace the default text for that control. Click the \'Close\' button on the \'Properties\' dialog box.
Drag a \'Text Field\' onto the form from the Palette window. Position the text field to the right of the label control. Using the Properties dialog box, delete the default text from the text field.
Repeat steps 6 and 7 to create a label and associated text box for the \'Last Name\' field. Position the new controls directly under the first two. Under the controls for the last name, add a label and text box control for an email address.
Add a button under the email label. Using the Properties window, change its \'Text\' property to read \'Submit.\'
Resize the form by dragging its lower right corner. Position that corner so that the white space between the controls and the form's borders is visually agreeable.
Preview your form by right-clicking on it and selecting \'Preview Design.\' In the context menu that appears, choose the form type (i.e. \'Metal,\' \'Nimbus,\' \'Windows Classic\') that matches your project's design specifications.
Double-click the button to enter the code window. Enter the Java program code needed to route the data that your form has gathered to the destination indicated in your project's specifications.
In Feburary 2016 07,
Tuesday, 2 February 2016
How to Open MySQL Database With MS AccessIn Feburary 2016 02,
In Feburary 2016 02,
Type 'Data Sources (ODBC)' in the search box on 'Start.' Click the result and enter your administrative password if necessary. Click 'System DSN.' Choose the MySQL driver from the list and click 'Finish.'
Click 'Add Data Source Name.' Enter all of the information for your MySQL database, such as the name, server, username and password. Click 'OK.'
Open Microsoft Access.
Click 'File.' Select the option 'Get External Data.' Click 'Link Tables.'
Select 'ODBC Databases ()' in the explorer window that opens. Select the MySQL data source.
Click 'Select All' to import all of your MySQL tables into Access. Click 'OK.'
In Feburary 2016 02,
Type 'Data Sources (ODBC)' in the search box on 'Start.' Click the result and enter your administrative password if necessary. Click 'System DSN.' Choose the MySQL driver from the list and click 'Finish.'
Click 'Add Data Source Name.' Enter all of the information for your MySQL database, such as the name, server, username and password. Click 'OK.'
Open Microsoft Access.
Click 'File.' Select the option 'Get External Data.' Click 'Link Tables.'
Select 'ODBC Databases ()' in the explorer window that opens. Select the MySQL data source.
Click 'Select All' to import all of your MySQL tables into Access. Click 'OK.'
In Feburary 2016 02,
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