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Sonntag, 14. Februar 2016

Video Embedding Is Not Working on iWebIn Feburary 2016 14,

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Embedding a video in your iWeb page is done with the HTML Snippet option and not by pasting the code on the body of the page. If you try copying the HTML code you can get from a site such as YouTube or Vimeo and then pasting it into anything but the HTML Snippet widget, the embedded video may not work. To embed the video in the right place, select the 'iWeb Web' widget option and then select 'HTML Snippet.'
Incomplete Code
Make sure the embedded HTML code is correct. Ensure that you've copied the entire code, as missing even one character can make it so the HTML code is incomplete and not capable of functioning. Instead of checking the code line by line, it's often easier to go back to where you originally picked the code up and carefully copy the entire code for your video and then use it to replace the existing code in iWeb for that video.
Width and Height
Make sure the HTML code from the source video includes parameters that fit within the constraints of your iWeb site. Look at the 'width' and 'length' section of the video's code, which looks something like 'width='425'' within the string of code. The number represents the number of pixels for the width and length of the video; in some cases, having a width that is too wide may cause the video to not show up. Try making the width and length numbers smaller so that you keep the video's original proportions and then try viewing the video on your iWeb page.
Other Issues
IWeb has problems communicating with some Web browsers -- specifically Internet Explorer. One potential source of problems on all Windows machines is that Javascript, which is required for viewing media on iWeb, may be disabled. In older versions of Internet Explorer, users have reported trouble seeing any portion of iWeb at all, or having the layout greatly altered. Try viewing your iWeb site in different browsers to see if you experience the problem across multiple browsers or just one browser.For Mac users, also ensure that the version of iWeb you are using is compatible with your operating system, which may cause any number of glitches. For example, the Lion version of the Mac OS is only compatible with iWeb 3.0.
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Samstag, 13. Februar 2016

How to Transfer a Domain Name from One GoDaddy Account to AnotherIn Feburary 2016 13,

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Write down the customer number of the account to which you want to transfer the GoDaddy domain name, along with the email address associated with this account. You can find your customer number by logging in to your GoDaddy account and clicking the 'My Account' tab, which posts your name and customer number near the top of the screen.
Log out of the GoDaddy account, and then log back in with the username and password of the account in which the domain name was originally registered.
Choose 'Domain Manager' under the 'My Products' tab.
Click the check box to the left of the domain name that you want to transfer. Select the 'Account Change' icon on the menu bar above. It looks like a Rolodex card with a pencil.
Enter the requested information on the next screen. Enter the new owner's GoDaddy account customer number or login name, as well as the email address that is associated with the account. Click 'Next' to continue.
Read and agree to the Domain Name Change Registrant Agreement on the next screen. Click 'I have read and agree to the Domain Name Change Registrant Agreement,' and press 'Finish' to proceed.
Log out of the GoDaddy account, and log in to the email address associated with your other GoDaddy account. You should have an email from GoDaddy with a secure ID and transaction code, along with a link.
Click the link in the email to log in to your second GoDaddy account and accept the transfer by entering the secure ID and transaction code. This will approve and finish the transfer of the domain name from the primary GoDaddy account to the secondary account.
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