In Feburary 2016 18,
Touch 'iPod' on the bottom of the phone screen and then tap 'Playlists.'
Tap 'Add Playlist,' type a name for the title of the playlist and then tap 'Save.' The 'Songs' list automatically pops up on the screen.
Touch 'Videos' at the bottom of the screen, touch the name of the video you want to watch and then tap 'Done.' The name of your playlist appears at the top of the screen and the name of your video appears on the list.
Tap the name of your video to start watching. At the top left corner of the screen appears two arrows forming an oval.
Touch the oval repeatedly until it turns blue. Note that one of the settings has the oval turn blue with a '1' over it. You want the setting without the '1' if you want the video to repeat indefinitely. Choosing the option with the '1' means the video only repeats once.
In Feburary 2016 18,
Showing posts with label pops. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pops. Show all posts
Thursday, 18 February 2016
Thursday, 11 February 2016
How to Unzip a File in cPanelIn Feburary 2016 11,
In Feburary 2016 11,
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.
In Feburary 2016 11,
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.
In Feburary 2016 11,
Wednesday, 10 February 2016
How to Access an FTP From an iPhoneIn Feburary 2016 10,
In Feburary 2016 10,
Go to the iTunes App Store and download FTP On The Go. At the time of this writing the cost is $6.99. Install the app.
Tap 'Skip' to skip the tutorial when you first run FTP On The Go, since you're following this tutorial.
Enter the address, username and password for your FTP server. The format for the address is usually something like 'ftp.domain.com,' but may be different. Check with your web host for the correct address.Entering the port and path is optional.Tap 'Connect' when you're ready. Hitting the plus sign will allow you to bookmark your ftp credentials and add more FTP servers.
Hit 'Yes, Connect' if a message pops up saying that your connection is not secure. This screen will show what files are on your FTP.
At the bottom of the FTP window are several controls. The icon on the left lets you Refresh the page. The middle icon allows you to Sort by Name, Size or Date. The icon on the far right allows you to do all sorts of ftp commands such as Delete All Files, Upload a Picture, Create a File and Create a Directory.
Select a file by tapping on it and you will see a Green and a Blue arrow pop up next to it. You will also notice that the down arrow icon at the bottom that was once grayed out is now active. Tapping that icon will allow you to save the file to your iPhone. To view the files that are saved to your iPhone, tap 'Saved Files' at the very bottom.
Tap the blue arrow. This will allow you to choose to Delete the file, Rename the file, Move the File or change the Permissions. The Permissions editor works just like a regular Unix/Linux CHMOD command.
Tap 'Edit' and this will open the selected file on your iPhone so you can edit it. It will also save the file to your iPhone, so if it already exists in Saved Files it may give you a warning to see if you want to replace it. In the editing window you can tap on the text to open the iPhone keyboard and start typing away. The buttons on the bottom also allow you to change the Encoding of the file, Find/Replace text or 'Go To' a specific line number in the code. Once you're done with your edits, hit 'Save.'
Tap 'Web View' at the very bottom to preview your files with the built-in web browser.
The browser works just like any other web browser; just type the URL and go. However, if you tap the down arrow icon in the top right it will activate a special function that allows you to save any link you touch to the 'Saved Files' on your iPhone.
In Feburary 2016 10,
Go to the iTunes App Store and download FTP On The Go. At the time of this writing the cost is $6.99. Install the app.
Tap 'Skip' to skip the tutorial when you first run FTP On The Go, since you're following this tutorial.
Enter the address, username and password for your FTP server. The format for the address is usually something like 'ftp.domain.com,' but may be different. Check with your web host for the correct address.Entering the port and path is optional.Tap 'Connect' when you're ready. Hitting the plus sign will allow you to bookmark your ftp credentials and add more FTP servers.
Hit 'Yes, Connect' if a message pops up saying that your connection is not secure. This screen will show what files are on your FTP.
At the bottom of the FTP window are several controls. The icon on the left lets you Refresh the page. The middle icon allows you to Sort by Name, Size or Date. The icon on the far right allows you to do all sorts of ftp commands such as Delete All Files, Upload a Picture, Create a File and Create a Directory.
Select a file by tapping on it and you will see a Green and a Blue arrow pop up next to it. You will also notice that the down arrow icon at the bottom that was once grayed out is now active. Tapping that icon will allow you to save the file to your iPhone. To view the files that are saved to your iPhone, tap 'Saved Files' at the very bottom.
Tap the blue arrow. This will allow you to choose to Delete the file, Rename the file, Move the File or change the Permissions. The Permissions editor works just like a regular Unix/Linux CHMOD command.
Tap 'Edit' and this will open the selected file on your iPhone so you can edit it. It will also save the file to your iPhone, so if it already exists in Saved Files it may give you a warning to see if you want to replace it. In the editing window you can tap on the text to open the iPhone keyboard and start typing away. The buttons on the bottom also allow you to change the Encoding of the file, Find/Replace text or 'Go To' a specific line number in the code. Once you're done with your edits, hit 'Save.'
Tap 'Web View' at the very bottom to preview your files with the built-in web browser.
The browser works just like any other web browser; just type the URL and go. However, if you tap the down arrow icon in the top right it will activate a special function that allows you to save any link you touch to the 'Saved Files' on your iPhone.
In Feburary 2016 10,
Thursday, 4 February 2016
How to Host a Yappy HourIn Feburary 2016 04,
In Feburary 2016 04,
Yappy hours are often hosted by hotels, bars, apartment complexes or breed play groups. Anybody with the right venue can host one from a cul-de-sac for a neighborhood block party-style bash to a dog-friendly backyard fiesta. Invite owners whose dogs mingle well with others and reserve the right to expel a canine who is too aggressive. Limit guests to two dogs per person so that nobody is trying to manage a pack, and ask owners to not bring their pets on retractable leashes so pups are easier to control. Keep a leash on the size of the event by asking invited guests to ask the host before inviting additional people and their pets. Make the event off-leash only if you know you have a group of friendly dogs and a secure area, such as a playroom at a doggy day care facility or fenced backyard.
Treat the Dogs
Let pups indulge in delicious treats while keeping mess to a minimum. Doggy ice cream or ice pops in summer can compliment mimosas or margaritas poured for their people. Rich foods can cause stomach upset in sensitive pups, so keep homemade treats simple such as chicken and rice meatballs. Pour store-bought treats into bowls yet keep the bags on the table so owners who know what their pets can and cannot tolerate are able to check for ingredient information. If hosting a patio or block party on a warm summer's evening, consider adding a wading pool or two far enough away from the human food and drinks for when wet dogs shake it off. Put fresh bowls of water on the ground by the doggy treat table. Entertaining expert Mark Addison recommends 'martinis' for the pups: plain water in a stainless steel martini glass garnished with a dog treat. Take a cue from some of the most popular yappy hours across the country and collect donations for a local animal shelter such as cash, cans of food or toys.
Treats for People
Arrange the spread for people next to the bar or drink table in a different area of the venue than the doggy snacks. Avoid serving people noshes with ingredients that would be hazardous to dogs, including onions and chocolate, in case the food is dropped and consumed by a hungry pup or generously shared by an owner. Put a fun spin on the menu with a crockpot stew with cubed beef and veggies -- the human, edible version of what's in that pop-top can that feeds your pooch. Make cookies in the shape of bones, serve munchies in clean dog bowls or grill gourmet sausages to fill the air with a smoky scent that invites both humans and canines. Put tunes with 'dog' in the title or artist's name on the event's playlist.
Canine Cleanup
Where there are so many dogs enjoying playtime and treats there are inevitably going to be accidents. To keep the event as sanitary as possible, provide poop bags, paper towels and a special covered waste receptacle far from the food and drink. Keep a bottle of hand sanitizer next to the trash so that guests who responsibly clean up after their pooches can go right back to enjoying the party. Have a different type of doggy bag on hand for guests to take home leftover treats at the end of the evening -- label them 'pup' and 'people,' even though a dog will take both.
In Feburary 2016 04,
Yappy hours are often hosted by hotels, bars, apartment complexes or breed play groups. Anybody with the right venue can host one from a cul-de-sac for a neighborhood block party-style bash to a dog-friendly backyard fiesta. Invite owners whose dogs mingle well with others and reserve the right to expel a canine who is too aggressive. Limit guests to two dogs per person so that nobody is trying to manage a pack, and ask owners to not bring their pets on retractable leashes so pups are easier to control. Keep a leash on the size of the event by asking invited guests to ask the host before inviting additional people and their pets. Make the event off-leash only if you know you have a group of friendly dogs and a secure area, such as a playroom at a doggy day care facility or fenced backyard.
Treat the Dogs
Let pups indulge in delicious treats while keeping mess to a minimum. Doggy ice cream or ice pops in summer can compliment mimosas or margaritas poured for their people. Rich foods can cause stomach upset in sensitive pups, so keep homemade treats simple such as chicken and rice meatballs. Pour store-bought treats into bowls yet keep the bags on the table so owners who know what their pets can and cannot tolerate are able to check for ingredient information. If hosting a patio or block party on a warm summer's evening, consider adding a wading pool or two far enough away from the human food and drinks for when wet dogs shake it off. Put fresh bowls of water on the ground by the doggy treat table. Entertaining expert Mark Addison recommends 'martinis' for the pups: plain water in a stainless steel martini glass garnished with a dog treat. Take a cue from some of the most popular yappy hours across the country and collect donations for a local animal shelter such as cash, cans of food or toys.
Treats for People
Arrange the spread for people next to the bar or drink table in a different area of the venue than the doggy snacks. Avoid serving people noshes with ingredients that would be hazardous to dogs, including onions and chocolate, in case the food is dropped and consumed by a hungry pup or generously shared by an owner. Put a fun spin on the menu with a crockpot stew with cubed beef and veggies -- the human, edible version of what's in that pop-top can that feeds your pooch. Make cookies in the shape of bones, serve munchies in clean dog bowls or grill gourmet sausages to fill the air with a smoky scent that invites both humans and canines. Put tunes with 'dog' in the title or artist's name on the event's playlist.
Canine Cleanup
Where there are so many dogs enjoying playtime and treats there are inevitably going to be accidents. To keep the event as sanitary as possible, provide poop bags, paper towels and a special covered waste receptacle far from the food and drink. Keep a bottle of hand sanitizer next to the trash so that guests who responsibly clean up after their pooches can go right back to enjoying the party. Have a different type of doggy bag on hand for guests to take home leftover treats at the end of the evening -- label them 'pup' and 'people,' even though a dog will take both.
In Feburary 2016 04,
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