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Sonntag, 7. Februar 2016

How to Make a VirtueMart TemplateIn Feburary 2016 07,

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Download a free Joomla template from the Joomla24 website. Right-click on the downloaded folder and click 'Extract files.' A new folder will appear with the same name with Joomla template files inside.
Download and install GIMP image editor from the GIMP official website. Double-click on the GIMP shortcut icon on your desktop to open it.
Click 'File' and then 'Open' from the drop-down menu. Locate the folder with Joomla template files inside. Open the 'Images' folder.
Choose the image you want to edit and click 'Open.' You can edit all the images, background, menus, header and so on to change the look of the template to fit your VirtueMart shop. After you finish editing images, click 'File' and then 'Save' to save the edited images into the same folder.
Log into the back end of your Joomla website. Click 'Extensions' from the main menu. Click the 'Browse' button and locate the folder with your Joomla template files and click 'Open.' Click 'Install' to install the template. Click on 'Extensions' and then 'Template manager' and choose your new template as default.
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Freitag, 5. Februar 2016

How to Get to Your 2Wire Control PanelIn Feburary 2016 05,

In Feburary 2016 05,
Click the 'Start' menu and type 'CMD' into the run textbox. This textbox is located at the bottom the the Start menu.
Press the 'Enter' key to launch the command prompt.
Type 'Ipconfig' (without quotes) and press the 'Enter' key.
Locate the 'Internet Address' heading and record the IP address displayed. In newer Windows versions the IP address may be named 'IPv4 Address.'
Launch a web browser window. The browser software used is irrelevant to the completion of the task.
Type the IP address recorded earlier into the URL entry text box, as you would any standard URL, and press the 'Enter' key. This displays the Homepage of the modem in the browser. Use this menu to set all features and settings for the modem.
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Donnerstag, 4. Februar 2016

How to Run an NCAA Tournament PoolIn Feburary 2016 04,

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Determine the maximum number of people you want in the pool. Factors that impact this decision are whether the pool is just for members of your office and if you're hosting the pool using an Internet service--such as Yahoo!, ESPN or CBS Sportsline. Knowing the “cut-off” number before you tell others about the pool gives you the option of declining entry into the tournament pool at your discretion. However, there doesn't have to be a limit at all.
Choose the entry fee. Consult with friends and other potential entrants before setting this fee so people are not dissuaded from entering the pool.
Locate and print blank NCAA tournament brackets for everyone participating in the pool. While those in the pool can locate their own brackets using the Internet or from a newspaper, it doesn't hurt to acquire a few extra brackets just in case. Popular sports websites such as ESPN, Yahoo! Sports, CBS Sportsline and NCAA.com all offer printable brackets after “selection Sunday”--the Sunday before the start of the NCAA tournament, which is always on a Thursday.
Determine a scoring system. Some pool organizers increase the points awarded for each round. For example, award 1 point for every correct pick in the first round, 2 points in the second round, then 3, 5, 10 and 15. Some people do not weight the points, awarding the same number of points in each round. Make sure participants know the rules before they enter.
Decide on a “tiebreaker” in case it becomes necessary. Doing so ensures only one person wins the pool. In most Internet pools, the tiebreaker is the total points of the final score in the NCAA championship game.
Choose how winnings will be distributed to the winner or winners. Some pools pay out just the person who wins the entire contest. Others pay the top two or three winners. An example might be 80 percent of the money to the winner, 15 percent for second place and 5 percent for third. The system you use is largely determined by the number of participants.
Create a cut-off time for the collection of both brackets and money. Most Internet pools have a cut-off time of noon on the first day of the tournament, when the first game tips off. Collecting the money along with the brackets ensures nobody backs out of the pool once the tournament begins.
Tally the total wins/points at the end of each game, set of games or round. The time you choose to check the brackets is up to you, but you'll find most people will want to know who is winning at the end of each day of the tournament.
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