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Showing posts with label smaller. Show all posts

Friday, 26 February 2016

How to Add Downloads to a WebsiteIn Feburary 2016 26,

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Get the file that you want to make downloadable. You must have the file yourself and have the rights to distribute it.
Upload the file from your computer to your website host. You can upload the file by using FTP software or by using website design software that has uploading capability built into its functionality.
Compress the file to make it smaller to download. This is only necessary if the file is large. You can use a program like Winzip to compress the file and make it downloadable as a smaller zip file.
Link to the file so others can download it. Add a line of HTMLcode that points to the file you uploaded and choose the words you want to link to the file. The code will be something like this: Click here</a'>http://mysite.com/folder/download.exe'>here</a> to download this file. The word 'here' will be a link, and when someone clicks on it, the file will be able to be downloaded.
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Wednesday, 24 February 2016

How to Email a Large Microsoft Publisher FileIn Feburary 2016 24,

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Browse to your saved Publisher file on your computer, but do not open it.
Right-click the file and choose 'Send to' from the menu.
Select 'Compressed (zipped) folder.' Publisher files often contain images, multiple fonts and formatting that increase the file size. Compression lets your computer store these items in a smaller package.
Hover your mouse pointer over the compressed/zipped file when the process completes. A window with the file's size should appear next to your pointer, and it will be less than the original file's size. If this is small enough to send, simply attach the compressed folder to your email and mail it as you normally would. Compression amounts vary according to file, so this may or may not shrink the file size enough for standard email.
Third-Party Senders
Visit a file transfer site that helps users send large emails, such as Pando, You Send It or Send This File (see Resources). Most file transfer sites offer free services for sending single files, and charge only for multiple files or faster delivery. However, some free services have size limits, so read the specifications carefully before choosing a service.
Browse to the Publisher file on your computer through the site's upload interface and upload your Publisher file into the system.
Enter your email recipient's address and your email address in the appropriate fields, and follow any other onscreen instructions to complete the process.
Notify your file's recipient in a separate email to expect the file, especially if that person is wary of downloading files from the Internet.
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