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Download a server program. Apache HTTP Server is a reliable, easy-to-use web-server program that can be downloaded for free.
Install the program. When prompted, enter the name of the domain (website.com) and the server name (www.website.com). Also enter the email address for the site's administrator.
Click \'Next\' and complete the installation using the \'Typical Installation\' setting. Apache will install its files to C:\Program Files\Apache Group.
Change the server directory. If you're using Apache, go to C:\Program Files\Apache Group\Apache\conf and open the file httpd.conf. In the file, find the reference to \'DocumentRoot.\' Change the Document Root file path to point to the folder where the website files to be hosted are located. If the website files are in C:\Webfiles, change the file to say \'DocumentRoot: C:\Webfiles\' and save the file.
Restart Apache.
Open a Web browser and visit http://localhost/ and it should show the index.html page from whatever folder has been assigned as the DocumentRoot. The server is now configured.
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How to Use Imagemagick With HostgatorIn Feburary 2016 17,
In Feburary 2016 17,
Open the image you want to edit in the ImageMagick software.
Use the ImageMagick tools to edit the image.
Save your image to your computer once you have completed the changes. Be sure to save it in a folder where you can easily find it.
Launch a FTP program on the computer.
Type in your HostGator website domain name, administrator username and password to connect to the HostGator server. You should have received this information in an email when you signed up for the HostGator account.
Navigate to the folder on the computer that contains the edited image in the local pane. This will usually be the left side of the window, though it may vary depending on the FTP program.
Navigate to the 'public_ftp' folder of the HostGator account. If you wish to store the image, you may want to create a new folder on the server called 'pictures' or 'images.'
Highlight the image file in the local pane and click the transfer button. This will send a copy of the image to the HostGator server.
Open a website browser and type in the image's URL. The URL will be your domain name followed by the name of the folder you uploaded the image to and the image's full name, for example: 'http://(yourdomain)/(foldername)/(imagename).'
Record this URL address. You can use this to share the image, post it on forums or use it on your website.
In Feburary 2016 17,
Open the image you want to edit in the ImageMagick software.
Use the ImageMagick tools to edit the image.
Save your image to your computer once you have completed the changes. Be sure to save it in a folder where you can easily find it.
Launch a FTP program on the computer.
Type in your HostGator website domain name, administrator username and password to connect to the HostGator server. You should have received this information in an email when you signed up for the HostGator account.
Navigate to the folder on the computer that contains the edited image in the local pane. This will usually be the left side of the window, though it may vary depending on the FTP program.
Navigate to the 'public_ftp' folder of the HostGator account. If you wish to store the image, you may want to create a new folder on the server called 'pictures' or 'images.'
Highlight the image file in the local pane and click the transfer button. This will send a copy of the image to the HostGator server.
Open a website browser and type in the image's URL. The URL will be your domain name followed by the name of the folder you uploaded the image to and the image's full name, for example: 'http://(yourdomain)/(foldername)/(imagename).'
Record this URL address. You can use this to share the image, post it on forums or use it on your website.
In Feburary 2016 17,
Donnerstag, 11. Februar 2016
How to Copy a Drupal ThemeIn Feburary 2016 11,
In Feburary 2016 11,
Access your Web server's file-management program. If you are using a hosting solution like GoDaddy, access the server through the 'File Manager.' Also use an FTP program such as FileZilla. You'll need your server's IP address, user name and password to access the files. Contact your administrator if you do not know this information.
Open the 'Sites' folder in the Drupal installation root. Open the 'All' folder.
Look for a folder inside 'All' marked 'Themes.' If you don't see one, create a new directory inside 'All' and name it 'Themes.'
Move back to the installation root. Open the base 'Themes' folder. Locate the theme folder inside that you want to copy.
Select the theme folder and copy it. If you are using an online file-management system, you should see a 'Copy' button on the toolbar. If you are using an FTP program, right-click on the folder and select 'Copy.'
Navigate to the 'Sites' folder. Open 'All' then 'Themes.' Select 'Paste' to copy the theme folder inside the 'sites/all/themes' folder. Select 'Rename' to name the theme. This helps you differentiate it from the other theme with the same name in the Drupal administration panel.
Log in to your Drupal administration panel. Click on 'Site Building' then select 'Themes.' Select 'Enable' and 'Default' next to the theme you copied. Click 'Save Configuration.'
In Feburary 2016 11,
Access your Web server's file-management program. If you are using a hosting solution like GoDaddy, access the server through the 'File Manager.' Also use an FTP program such as FileZilla. You'll need your server's IP address, user name and password to access the files. Contact your administrator if you do not know this information.
Open the 'Sites' folder in the Drupal installation root. Open the 'All' folder.
Look for a folder inside 'All' marked 'Themes.' If you don't see one, create a new directory inside 'All' and name it 'Themes.'
Move back to the installation root. Open the base 'Themes' folder. Locate the theme folder inside that you want to copy.
Select the theme folder and copy it. If you are using an online file-management system, you should see a 'Copy' button on the toolbar. If you are using an FTP program, right-click on the folder and select 'Copy.'
Navigate to the 'Sites' folder. Open 'All' then 'Themes.' Select 'Paste' to copy the theme folder inside the 'sites/all/themes' folder. Select 'Rename' to name the theme. This helps you differentiate it from the other theme with the same name in the Drupal administration panel.
Log in to your Drupal administration panel. Click on 'Site Building' then select 'Themes.' Select 'Enable' and 'Default' next to the theme you copied. Click 'Save Configuration.'
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