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Right-click inside your hosting folder and select “New Folder.”
Name the folder “Blog.”
Download and unzip WordPress to your computer.
Log in to the cPanel of your Web-hosting account and create a new database for your WordPress installation.
Open the WordPress folder on your computer.
Rename the 'wp-config-sample.php' file to 'wp-config.php.'
Open the 'wp-config.php' file using Notepad.
Type your database name and database username and password from Step 5. Save the file.
Copy the WordPress files located on your computer to the Blog folder on your Web server.
Log in to your Zen Cart Admin Dashboard at mydomain.com/zencart/admin. Replace “mydomain.com” with the URL of your website.
Click “Tools” and “EZ Pages.” Click the “New File” button.
Type “yoursite.com/blog,” replacing “yoursite.com” with the URL of your site in the “Link URL” box.
Click “Insert.”
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How to Run a Home Madden TournamentIn Feburary 2016 15,
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Confirm and finalize your participants. Nothing can throw a tournament into chaos quite like participants who either are late or fail to arrive. Ensure everyone who says they will take part in your tournament actually arrives.
Set up your bracket. If there are many players, you can set the bracket placement by writing numbers on sheets of paper and having participants taking them out of a hat. Refer to the link for a sample bracket layout.If you have an odd number of players, you can have a play-in game to see who will advance into your tournament.
Determine your rules. If you are playing a single-elimination tournament, where the player is eliminated after one loss, say so. If it is a double-elimination tournament, have a second 'loser' bracket set up for the losers to battle it out for third.
Prepare each game. Before the participants ever pick up a controller, set each game's difficulty, quarter times and other in-game options. Do this before each game so that the playing field is even.
In Feburary 2016 15,
Confirm and finalize your participants. Nothing can throw a tournament into chaos quite like participants who either are late or fail to arrive. Ensure everyone who says they will take part in your tournament actually arrives.
Set up your bracket. If there are many players, you can set the bracket placement by writing numbers on sheets of paper and having participants taking them out of a hat. Refer to the link for a sample bracket layout.If you have an odd number of players, you can have a play-in game to see who will advance into your tournament.
Determine your rules. If you are playing a single-elimination tournament, where the player is eliminated after one loss, say so. If it is a double-elimination tournament, have a second 'loser' bracket set up for the losers to battle it out for third.
Prepare each game. Before the participants ever pick up a controller, set each game's difficulty, quarter times and other in-game options. Do this before each game so that the playing field is even.
In Feburary 2016 15,
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