In Feburary 2016 25,
Register a domain name for your website at a domain name registrar such as FreeHostia or GoDaddy (see Resources).
Buy a web hosting package to host your website online. Hosting is available from the domain name registrars listed above and many different sites. Buy a package that includes at least one MySQL database.
Download and extract the newest version of the phpBB Installation Package from its official website (see Resources).
Upload every file and folder you just downloaded into the same public location on your website (such as yoursite.com/forum).
Open a web browser and navigate to the 'install' folder of wherever you put phpBB. If you put it in yoursite.com/forum, go to yoursite.com/forum/install.
Click on the 'Install' tab and follow the on-screen instructions to install phpBB. If you get stuck, you can find detailed installation instructions in INSTALL.html and README.html, in the 'docs' folder.
Find extra add-ons for your forum and different visual styles from the phpBB website (see Resources).
Tell people to come to your site and start talking.
In Feburary 2016 25,
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Donnerstag, 25. Februar 2016
Samstag, 20. Februar 2016
How to Sync Microsoft Outlook With an MSN Email AccountIn Feburary 2016 20,
In Feburary 2016 20,
Turn on your computer and wait for the operating system to load. If you have Outlook set to automatically start with your computer, close Outlook.
Open an Internet browser and navigate to Microsoft's Outlook Connector download page (see the 'Resources' section of this article). Click 'Download' and, when prompted, choose to open the file instead of saving it, then click 'Run.' Depending on your browser and operating system, you may get a warning message during the download, but continue anyway as the program isn't harmful.
Follow the on-screen instructions in the setup wizard to complete the Outlook Connector installation.
Merging Hotmail with Outlook
Exit the setup wizard when Outlook Connector is finished installing. Start Microsoft Outlook and you'll see a message asking you to configure the Outlook Connector.
Enter your email address, the password that goes with that email address and your name. The name field denotes what people will see under the 'From' category in their email account. Click 'OK' to complete the setup.
Wait for Outlook to configure and load. Upon loading look in the 'Navigation' pane on the left of the window, you'll now see your Hotmail account and be able to send and receive emails to that account through Outlook.
In Feburary 2016 20,
Turn on your computer and wait for the operating system to load. If you have Outlook set to automatically start with your computer, close Outlook.
Open an Internet browser and navigate to Microsoft's Outlook Connector download page (see the 'Resources' section of this article). Click 'Download' and, when prompted, choose to open the file instead of saving it, then click 'Run.' Depending on your browser and operating system, you may get a warning message during the download, but continue anyway as the program isn't harmful.
Follow the on-screen instructions in the setup wizard to complete the Outlook Connector installation.
Merging Hotmail with Outlook
Exit the setup wizard when Outlook Connector is finished installing. Start Microsoft Outlook and you'll see a message asking you to configure the Outlook Connector.
Enter your email address, the password that goes with that email address and your name. The name field denotes what people will see under the 'From' category in their email account. Click 'OK' to complete the setup.
Wait for Outlook to configure and load. Upon loading look in the 'Navigation' pane on the left of the window, you'll now see your Hotmail account and be able to send and receive emails to that account through Outlook.
In Feburary 2016 20,
Freitag, 19. Februar 2016
How to Edit a Zen Cart FooterIn Feburary 2016 19,
In Feburary 2016 19,
Access your Zen Cart file structure by logging into your website's directory via FTP.
Access the root directory of your Zen Cart installation and download the file located at:/includes/templates/template_default/common/tpl_header.php
Make any edits necessary to the tpl_header.php file in your preferred text editor.
Save and publish your tpl_header.php file, overwriting the existing one. You have now successfully edited your Zen Cart footer.
In Feburary 2016 19,
Access your Zen Cart file structure by logging into your website's directory via FTP.
Access the root directory of your Zen Cart installation and download the file located at:/includes/templates/template_default/common/tpl_header.php
Make any edits necessary to the tpl_header.php file in your preferred text editor.
Save and publish your tpl_header.php file, overwriting the existing one. You have now successfully edited your Zen Cart footer.
In Feburary 2016 19,
Samstag, 13. Februar 2016
How to Download Music From MediafireIn Feburary 2016 13,
In Feburary 2016 13,
Log in to your email account and locate the email that contains the Mediafire link.
Click on the Mediafire link. A list of the downloadable links will appear on the screen.
Place your mouse over the title of the song. A small 'Download' button will appear on the right side of the screen. Click on the 'Download' button. A new Mediafire window will appear on the screen.
Click on the 'Click here to start download' link. When the Windows dialog box appears on the screen, check the box next to 'Save File.' The song will automatically download and save to your PC's 'Downloads' folder.
In Feburary 2016 13,
Log in to your email account and locate the email that contains the Mediafire link.
Click on the Mediafire link. A list of the downloadable links will appear on the screen.
Place your mouse over the title of the song. A small 'Download' button will appear on the right side of the screen. Click on the 'Download' button. A new Mediafire window will appear on the screen.
Click on the 'Click here to start download' link. When the Windows dialog box appears on the screen, check the box next to 'Save File.' The song will automatically download and save to your PC's 'Downloads' folder.
In Feburary 2016 13,
Donnerstag, 11. Februar 2016
How to Use Picasa as an Image Host for WordPressIn Feburary 2016 11,
In Feburary 2016 11,
Register for a free Google account. Google is Picasa's parent company, and you'll need a Google account to create a Picasa Web Album. From the Picasa Web Albums home page, click the blue 'Create an Account' button and follow the instructions to create your free account.
Create a Picasa Web Album account by creating a Google profile, which includes the 'Photos' feature. This is where you manage and update your online photo albums through Picasa. While logged into your Google account, visit the Picasa Web Albums home page at http://picasaweb.google.com. Log in using your newly created Google account. Click the 'Yes, Create My Google Profile' button and follow the on-screen instructions to create your Google profile.
Download and install the Picasa software onto your hard drive. Click the blue 'Free Download' button and follow the on-screen instructions to install the software onto your computer. At the end of the installation dialog, leave 'Run Picasa' checked before clicking the 'Finished' button, so that the software launches automatically.
Allow the Picasa software to automatically populate with all the photos on your hard drive.
Upload the photo you wish to use in your WordPress post to your new Picasa Web Album. Double-click on the image in the Picasa software, then click the small 'Upload' button on the bottom of the screen. Customize the display information and designate an album in which to upload the image, if you wish. Click the 'Upload' button uploading the image to the server. The software may prompt you to log in again; if so, enter your Google user name and password.
Copy to your computer clipboard the direct URL of the image on the Picasa servers. Click the 'View Online' button to see your newly uploaded image in your Picasa Web Album. If you're using the Firefox browser, right-click on your image and select 'Copy Image Location' to copy the direct URL to your clipboard. In Chrome, right-click and open the image in a new tab, from which you can copy the URL.
Insert the photo into the WordPress page or post. While editing the WordPress page document, click the 'Image Insert' button above the content field next to the words 'Upload/Insert.' Click the 'URL' tab at the top. Paste the direct image URL in the 'Image URL' field, and fill out the rest of the form with your image's information. Click the 'Insert Into Post' button when you're done to insert the image into your WordPress page or post.
Click the blue 'Publish' button. Your WordPress document will publish with the Picasa photo embedded in its content.
In Feburary 2016 11,
Register for a free Google account. Google is Picasa's parent company, and you'll need a Google account to create a Picasa Web Album. From the Picasa Web Albums home page, click the blue 'Create an Account' button and follow the instructions to create your free account.
Create a Picasa Web Album account by creating a Google profile, which includes the 'Photos' feature. This is where you manage and update your online photo albums through Picasa. While logged into your Google account, visit the Picasa Web Albums home page at http://picasaweb.google.com. Log in using your newly created Google account. Click the 'Yes, Create My Google Profile' button and follow the on-screen instructions to create your Google profile.
Download and install the Picasa software onto your hard drive. Click the blue 'Free Download' button and follow the on-screen instructions to install the software onto your computer. At the end of the installation dialog, leave 'Run Picasa' checked before clicking the 'Finished' button, so that the software launches automatically.
Allow the Picasa software to automatically populate with all the photos on your hard drive.
Upload the photo you wish to use in your WordPress post to your new Picasa Web Album. Double-click on the image in the Picasa software, then click the small 'Upload' button on the bottom of the screen. Customize the display information and designate an album in which to upload the image, if you wish. Click the 'Upload' button uploading the image to the server. The software may prompt you to log in again; if so, enter your Google user name and password.
Copy to your computer clipboard the direct URL of the image on the Picasa servers. Click the 'View Online' button to see your newly uploaded image in your Picasa Web Album. If you're using the Firefox browser, right-click on your image and select 'Copy Image Location' to copy the direct URL to your clipboard. In Chrome, right-click and open the image in a new tab, from which you can copy the URL.
Insert the photo into the WordPress page or post. While editing the WordPress page document, click the 'Image Insert' button above the content field next to the words 'Upload/Insert.' Click the 'URL' tab at the top. Paste the direct image URL in the 'Image URL' field, and fill out the rest of the form with your image's information. Click the 'Insert Into Post' button when you're done to insert the image into your WordPress page or post.
Click the blue 'Publish' button. Your WordPress document will publish with the Picasa photo embedded in its content.
In Feburary 2016 11,
Montag, 8. Februar 2016
How to Install Wordpress On 1and1 ServersIn Feburary 2016 08,
In Feburary 2016 08,
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 08,
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 08,
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