In Feburary 2016 27,
Open the software program on your computer that will allow you to create your roast invitation. Microsoft Word and Adobe Illustrator are two great programs that you can use to create your invitation. You can also create invitations for your roast on websites such as Evite and VistaPrint.
Select an invitation template from the software program that you are using. Once you have opened the template, insert graphics on your invitation. You can use graphics that are relevant to the roasting party theme such as comedian pictures, or you can use photos of the individual who is being roasted.
Enter text onto your roast invitation to let the invitees know the details of the event. You should include the date of the roast, time, location, theme, dress, etc. Specify whether or not everyone will be able to roast or if the roasting is only limited to a certain few. By letting the individuals know that they have a chance to roast someone, they can start preparing their lines and jokes ahead of time. Also include whether or not individuals attending are being asked to bring party items or dishes to the roast.
Insert the contact information on your roast invitation so that individuals can RSVP if they will be attending. This will help you to get an accurate headcount of those who will be attending your roasting party.
Send out your roast invitations via postal mail or email.
In Feburary 2016 27,
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Showing posts with label template. Show all posts
Saturday, 27 February 2016
How to Customize Your Blog Template on Blogger.comIn Feburary 2016 27,
In Feburary 2016 27,
Start by going to the Blogger.com home page (see the Resources section below).
Register if you are a new user by providing an email address, username and password to create an account.
Choose a title and address for your blog. Remember that your address is part of the URL that readers have to type in the address bar to get to your blog.
Select an initial template design to start a blog. Blogger.com offers numerous templates so you can start blogging right away. You can choose from simple patterns and colors, as well as more elaborate designs.
Change the Settings and Format of your Blog
Choose the 'Customize' link on your blog home page.
Change the page elements, fonts and colors or pick a new template.
Selecting the 'Page Elements' option allows you to edit your blog template using Blogger.com's drag-and-drop editing tools. Change the look of your blog template by moving headers and editing virtually every aspect of your blog's appearance.
Add a page element to your blog. You can add a list, ads, a logo, pictures or any Java or HTML script with pre-designed elements toyour template.
Customize Your Blog with More Advanced Techniques
Use your own knowledge of HTML to customize your blog. Advanced users can download a template to their own files or can use HTML codes to edit their blog template directly.
Consider selecting add-ons from third-party sites. There are many services you can use to add a hit counter or quiz to your blog.
Create widgets for your blog. Blogger.com also allows users to create original widgets to add to their blog home pages.
In Feburary 2016 27,
Start by going to the Blogger.com home page (see the Resources section below).
Register if you are a new user by providing an email address, username and password to create an account.
Choose a title and address for your blog. Remember that your address is part of the URL that readers have to type in the address bar to get to your blog.
Select an initial template design to start a blog. Blogger.com offers numerous templates so you can start blogging right away. You can choose from simple patterns and colors, as well as more elaborate designs.
Change the Settings and Format of your Blog
Choose the 'Customize' link on your blog home page.
Change the page elements, fonts and colors or pick a new template.
Selecting the 'Page Elements' option allows you to edit your blog template using Blogger.com's drag-and-drop editing tools. Change the look of your blog template by moving headers and editing virtually every aspect of your blog's appearance.
Add a page element to your blog. You can add a list, ads, a logo, pictures or any Java or HTML script with pre-designed elements toyour template.
Customize Your Blog with More Advanced Techniques
Use your own knowledge of HTML to customize your blog. Advanced users can download a template to their own files or can use HTML codes to edit their blog template directly.
Consider selecting add-ons from third-party sites. There are many services you can use to add a hit counter or quiz to your blog.
Create widgets for your blog. Blogger.com also allows users to create original widgets to add to their blog home pages.
In Feburary 2016 27,
Thursday, 25 February 2016
How to Use FTP to Transfer Your Blogger.com BlogIn Feburary 2016 25,
In Feburary 2016 25,
Access your Blog 'Dashboard' to make changes through the 'Settings' link.
Switch your 'Permissions' setting to 'Anybody' so that anyone can read your blog. If you leave it as a private blog, the files will not be able to transfer. You will also have to switch to a 'Classic' blog template if you did not choose one with your initial sign up and registration.
Choose the 'Settings' tab from your blog's 'Dashboard' and click on the 'Publishing' link.
Switch to the 'FTP' link and then enter the appropriate information in the text fields for 'FTP Server,' 'Blog URL,' 'FTP Path' and 'Blog Filename.'
Return to your blog's 'Dashboard,' choose the 'Posting' tab and click on the 'Status' link.
Choose the link that says 'Republish Entire Blog' to complete the transfer of your blog.
In Feburary 2016 25,
Access your Blog 'Dashboard' to make changes through the 'Settings' link.
Switch your 'Permissions' setting to 'Anybody' so that anyone can read your blog. If you leave it as a private blog, the files will not be able to transfer. You will also have to switch to a 'Classic' blog template if you did not choose one with your initial sign up and registration.
Choose the 'Settings' tab from your blog's 'Dashboard' and click on the 'Publishing' link.
Switch to the 'FTP' link and then enter the appropriate information in the text fields for 'FTP Server,' 'Blog URL,' 'FTP Path' and 'Blog Filename.'
Return to your blog's 'Dashboard,' choose the 'Posting' tab and click on the 'Status' link.
Choose the link that says 'Republish Entire Blog' to complete the transfer of your blog.
In Feburary 2016 25,
Friday, 19 February 2016
How to Create a Catalog in DreamweaverIn Feburary 2016 19,
In Feburary 2016 19,
Open Dreamweaver and on the 'File' menu choose the 'New' command. Dreamweaver will present you with a dialogue box that will ask for server and file setup information. You will need to choose the folder where you want to save the files you create in Dreamweaver as well as the location of the server where the files will be uploaded. The server information you need is available from your web host. Once this information is complete, Dreamweaver presents you with a template dialogue box.
Select a template option from the template dialogue box. Dreamweaver offers several catalog templates to choose from. Clicking on any of the templates will bring it up for you to examine. Look at all of them and determine which one fits your needs. If none of them is quite what you need, choose the closest and modify it. You can easily delete sections of the template or add sections of the template by using the Modify menu.
Replace the Dreamweaver template text with your own text. This will be information about your products, including product descriptions and pricing.
Add pictures of your products to your catalog by using the Insert menu. Dreamweaver allows you to set the display size of the graphic and easily create links to full-size versions.
Upload your catalog to your web host using Dreamweaver's built-in FTP (File Transfer Protocol) feature. Your web catalog will dispplay on your website just as you created it.
In Feburary 2016 19,
Open Dreamweaver and on the 'File' menu choose the 'New' command. Dreamweaver will present you with a dialogue box that will ask for server and file setup information. You will need to choose the folder where you want to save the files you create in Dreamweaver as well as the location of the server where the files will be uploaded. The server information you need is available from your web host. Once this information is complete, Dreamweaver presents you with a template dialogue box.
Select a template option from the template dialogue box. Dreamweaver offers several catalog templates to choose from. Clicking on any of the templates will bring it up for you to examine. Look at all of them and determine which one fits your needs. If none of them is quite what you need, choose the closest and modify it. You can easily delete sections of the template or add sections of the template by using the Modify menu.
Replace the Dreamweaver template text with your own text. This will be information about your products, including product descriptions and pricing.
Add pictures of your products to your catalog by using the Insert menu. Dreamweaver allows you to set the display size of the graphic and easily create links to full-size versions.
Upload your catalog to your web host using Dreamweaver's built-in FTP (File Transfer Protocol) feature. Your web catalog will dispplay on your website just as you created it.
In Feburary 2016 19,
Saturday, 13 February 2016
How to Calculate the Cost of a WebsiteIn Feburary 2016 13,
In Feburary 2016 13,
Select a website design service (if you do not intend to build the site yourself) and discuss your website needs and a price for the design. The more customization you desire, the higher the price will be. Make a note of the total cost of the site creation and ensure that the designer includes in the price a couple of weeks or months for tweaking and correction. If you want to design your own website, skip this step.
Select website design software, and make a note of the price. Website design software ranges in price from hundreds of dollars for software used mainly by skilled designers to very low-cost software, used mainly by amateurs or beginners. You might be able to find free website design software that suits your purposes if you want a basic, information-only website.
Determine whether you will use a pre-built template for your website or design your site from scratch. Some website building software comes with free templates. Other software offers more elaborate templates for a fee. Once you select your design software, check the availability of templates and determine a price for a template, if you want to use one.
Select royalty-free art for your website, if you want custom artwork. If you're designing your website from scratch, you need artwork to make it more attractive. Because most business people are not graphic artists, purchasing royalty-free artwork is the best option for a custom website look. Record the price of all the art you want for your website.
Website Hosting and Maintenance
Choose a name for your website and determine the price of registering the name. Many online services offer domain names for sale and have query systems that allow you to select a name that is not currently in use and offer you pricing for the name. Many domain name registry services offer discounts for registration longer than one year.
Determine the cost of website hosting. Many companies offer website hosting at varying prices and services included in the price. Choose a company that is reliable and meets the needs regarding the size of your website. Do not choose a company that barely can handle your business needs now, because if you continue to grow, you will have to move your site. Hosting can be purchased monthly or sometimes paid in advance at a discounted rate.
Determine the cost of maintenance. If you designed your own website, then maintenance might include the purchase of additional artwork as your business grows. If you hired a web designer who makes all updates and changes to your website, then add the yearly fee for maintenance to your list, if the designer charges a one-time fee. If your web designer charges by the update, estimate the number of updates or changes you will require during a year and add that cost to your list.
Add all of the individual costs to determine a total estimated cost for the building, launch and maintenance of your website.
In Feburary 2016 13,
Select a website design service (if you do not intend to build the site yourself) and discuss your website needs and a price for the design. The more customization you desire, the higher the price will be. Make a note of the total cost of the site creation and ensure that the designer includes in the price a couple of weeks or months for tweaking and correction. If you want to design your own website, skip this step.
Select website design software, and make a note of the price. Website design software ranges in price from hundreds of dollars for software used mainly by skilled designers to very low-cost software, used mainly by amateurs or beginners. You might be able to find free website design software that suits your purposes if you want a basic, information-only website.
Determine whether you will use a pre-built template for your website or design your site from scratch. Some website building software comes with free templates. Other software offers more elaborate templates for a fee. Once you select your design software, check the availability of templates and determine a price for a template, if you want to use one.
Select royalty-free art for your website, if you want custom artwork. If you're designing your website from scratch, you need artwork to make it more attractive. Because most business people are not graphic artists, purchasing royalty-free artwork is the best option for a custom website look. Record the price of all the art you want for your website.
Website Hosting and Maintenance
Choose a name for your website and determine the price of registering the name. Many online services offer domain names for sale and have query systems that allow you to select a name that is not currently in use and offer you pricing for the name. Many domain name registry services offer discounts for registration longer than one year.
Determine the cost of website hosting. Many companies offer website hosting at varying prices and services included in the price. Choose a company that is reliable and meets the needs regarding the size of your website. Do not choose a company that barely can handle your business needs now, because if you continue to grow, you will have to move your site. Hosting can be purchased monthly or sometimes paid in advance at a discounted rate.
Determine the cost of maintenance. If you designed your own website, then maintenance might include the purchase of additional artwork as your business grows. If you hired a web designer who makes all updates and changes to your website, then add the yearly fee for maintenance to your list, if the designer charges a one-time fee. If your web designer charges by the update, estimate the number of updates or changes you will require during a year and add that cost to your list.
Add all of the individual costs to determine a total estimated cost for the building, launch and maintenance of your website.
In Feburary 2016 13,
Thursday, 4 February 2016
How to Set a Fixed Background in JoomlaIn Feburary 2016 04,
In Feburary 2016 04,
Log in to the administration section of your Joomla website.
Upload the image you want to use as a background to the images folder in the Joomla code, using an FTP editor or through the Joomla Media Manager.
Navigate to the
Extensions tab, followed by
Template Manager and then click on the live template for the site. A yellow star beside the template name indicates the live template.
Click
Edit CSS. Choose the template for the site, usually called 'template.css.' Click the
Edit button to open the file for editing.
Search for the 'body' tag in the code.
Add the following code between the opening and closing brackets:background-image:URL('/images/image.gif');
background-repeat:no-repeat;
background-attachment:fixedThe image links to the image you uploaded earlier.
Click the
Save to save the file. Open the site in a browser and the image will now stay in position on the page when you scroll down.
In Feburary 2016 04,
Log in to the administration section of your Joomla website.
Upload the image you want to use as a background to the images folder in the Joomla code, using an FTP editor or through the Joomla Media Manager.
Navigate to the
Extensions tab, followed by
Template Manager and then click on the live template for the site. A yellow star beside the template name indicates the live template.
Click
Edit CSS. Choose the template for the site, usually called 'template.css.' Click the
Edit button to open the file for editing.
Search for the 'body' tag in the code.
Add the following code between the opening and closing brackets:background-image:URL('/images/image.gif');
background-repeat:no-repeat;
background-attachment:fixedThe image links to the image you uploaded earlier.
Click the
Save to save the file. Open the site in a browser and the image will now stay in position on the page when you scroll down.
In Feburary 2016 04,
Monday, 1 February 2016
Text Size in Zen CartIn Feburary 2016 01,
In Feburary 2016 01,
This Web cart system uses CSS, or Cascading Style Sheets, to manage the look and feel of your site. CSS allows you to control the size, font face, color and other properties of your Zen Cart text by changing just one place: the style sheet. The HTML pages get their layout information from this file, instead of from individual tags in the pages themselves. In Zen Cart, the primary style sheet is found in “/includes/templates/YOUR-TEMPLATE/css/stylesheet.css,” where “YOUR-TEMPLATE” is the template you have chosen for your Zen Cart installation.
Font Size
You can change text size using the “font-size” property. In most style sheets, you have several options as to how to specify the size. You can list fonts as xx-small, x-small, small, medium, large, x-large and xx-large, where medium is equal to 16 pixel font. You can also specify the font size in pixels or centimeters, but this can cause problems with usability in some versions of Internet Explorer. The preferred method of changing font size in Zen Cart is to set your text to a percentage of the parent font size, such as 62.5 percent, or the equivalent of 10 pixels if the default font is set to medium.
Em
Fonts size may also be set in em. An em is a unit taken from old-fashioned typography, and is a horizontal space equal to the width of a lowercase “m” in a particular font size. In default 16 pixel medium font, one em is equivalent to 16 pixels, but in an 18 pixel font, one em is equivalent to 18 pixels. You can set headers or other special text properties using em in relation to your other settings. For instance, if you set the main font to 62.5 percent, a header set to 1.4 em would produce a 14 pixel font, since the main font is displayed at only 10 pixels high. By using this relative system for setting headers, you can maintain the size relationship between all the text elements in your Zen Cart, even if you change the main font size.
Other Font Properties
The font tag allows you to change more than just the size of your text in Zen Cart. You can also change the font family by using the “font-family” tag, followed by either a generic family, such as “serif,” or a specific family, such as “Arial.” You can change text style from normal to italic or oblique by using the “font-style” tag, followed by the preferred style.
Considerations
You don't have to use individual tags to change font properties in Zen Cart. You can also choose to specify all the properties in one declaration. For instance, if you wanted to change the font to 62.5 percent using the Arial and sans serif families with normal text, you would enter “font: 62.5% arial, sans-serif.” This makes your CSS slightly neater and easier to navigate.
In Feburary 2016 01,
This Web cart system uses CSS, or Cascading Style Sheets, to manage the look and feel of your site. CSS allows you to control the size, font face, color and other properties of your Zen Cart text by changing just one place: the style sheet. The HTML pages get their layout information from this file, instead of from individual tags in the pages themselves. In Zen Cart, the primary style sheet is found in “/includes/templates/YOUR-TEMPLATE/css/stylesheet.css,” where “YOUR-TEMPLATE” is the template you have chosen for your Zen Cart installation.
Font Size
You can change text size using the “font-size” property. In most style sheets, you have several options as to how to specify the size. You can list fonts as xx-small, x-small, small, medium, large, x-large and xx-large, where medium is equal to 16 pixel font. You can also specify the font size in pixels or centimeters, but this can cause problems with usability in some versions of Internet Explorer. The preferred method of changing font size in Zen Cart is to set your text to a percentage of the parent font size, such as 62.5 percent, or the equivalent of 10 pixels if the default font is set to medium.
Em
Fonts size may also be set in em. An em is a unit taken from old-fashioned typography, and is a horizontal space equal to the width of a lowercase “m” in a particular font size. In default 16 pixel medium font, one em is equivalent to 16 pixels, but in an 18 pixel font, one em is equivalent to 18 pixels. You can set headers or other special text properties using em in relation to your other settings. For instance, if you set the main font to 62.5 percent, a header set to 1.4 em would produce a 14 pixel font, since the main font is displayed at only 10 pixels high. By using this relative system for setting headers, you can maintain the size relationship between all the text elements in your Zen Cart, even if you change the main font size.
Other Font Properties
The font tag allows you to change more than just the size of your text in Zen Cart. You can also change the font family by using the “font-family” tag, followed by either a generic family, such as “serif,” or a specific family, such as “Arial.” You can change text style from normal to italic or oblique by using the “font-style” tag, followed by the preferred style.
Considerations
You don't have to use individual tags to change font properties in Zen Cart. You can also choose to specify all the properties in one declaration. For instance, if you wanted to change the font to 62.5 percent using the Arial and sans serif families with normal text, you would enter “font: 62.5% arial, sans-serif.” This makes your CSS slightly neater and easier to navigate.
In Feburary 2016 01,
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