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Dienstag, 1. März 2016

How to Make Sell Fishing LuresIn Feburary 2016 30,

In Feburary 2016 30,
Gather your materials according to the type of lure you plan to make. A saltwater lure is made differently than an ice fishing lure, which is different from a fishing spoon, and so forth. Here we'll focus on a simple wooden lure. Usually the supplies for both a wooden freshwater and saltwater lure will be similar: wood (cedar is most common, but harder wood is used for saltwater lures when going after big fish), a lathe to shape it and screw eyes to attach the fishing hooks.
Shape the plug of the lure in the lathe. Surface plugs work well with both casting and surf fishing, and the shape doesn't have to be very fancy---a simple long bullet shape will do, about 7/8-inch wide and between 4 and 7 inches long. The plug needs to be long enough to attach at least two hooks2, three hooks for larger plugs.
Attach the screw eyes to the plug. They should be at least one inch apart from each other, running down the length of one side. One screw eye needs to be attached at the nose of the plug so you can attach it to your rod; attach fishing hooks to the other eyes.
Paint the lure as you see fit. Most often the lures are painted to look like small fish, but this isn't necessary.
Selling the Lure
Contact fishing and bait stores near you to see if they work with any local suppliers. Sometimes a store will buy a number of lures from individual suppliers and resell them outright, or---more commonly---allow the lure crafter to sell products by consignment, where your inventory is given a specific period to be sold before you reclaim them to sell elsewhere.
Open a website selling your lures. This step is optional, but highly recommended as it will open your business to a wider customer base than you would have selling in local shops alone. Research the various Web hosts available, and find one that offers a reasonable price on a site with no advertisements. GoDaddy.com is a popular choice for startup businesses, offering packages in various price ranges---all of which are ad-free. If you're not technologically inclined, find a site that has premade templates and only requires you to input information rather than HTML or Java coding. Freeservers.com offers simple websites with templates and themes already built into their system, requiring little effort to set up.
Create business cards once you've found a store that will allow you to sell your creations. This step is also optional, but your customers will appreciate putting a name to the product and may be more inclined to buy from you again in the future.
In Feburary 2016 30,

Montag, 29. Februar 2016

How to Remove a Joomla Powered SiteIn Feburary 2016 29,

In Feburary 2016 29,
Uninstall all Joomla extensions before removing the actual back-end software. If you do not have any extensions, skip to Step 3. To uninstall extensions, login to Joomla. If you do not remember your Joomla login information, consult the confirmation email you received when installing the software. This email contains the personalized link that will allow you to sign-in to the Joomla service.
Click the drop-down menu in the left-hand side of your Joomla screen. Select 'Extensions' from the menu. Click the name of each extension that you have running. Joomla will then display the extension's settings page. Click the uninstall icon, which looks like a trash can. Joomla will alert you when the uninstall process is complete. Repeat for each extension.
Launch your FTP software (e.g., Cyberduck for Mac or Fetch for Windows PCs). Login to your web host server. Wait for the FTP software to load a list of all of the files and folders for the web site. Right-click the folder entitled 'Joomla' and select 'Delete' from the pop-up menu. This will delete all of the program files for the software.
Login to your web host account and access the MySQL database page. The location of this setting varies according to your web host provider. If you are unsure of where to find the settings for your databases, contact the customer service department at the hosting company.
Delete the database you used to operate Joomla. Joomla is now completely uninstalled.
In Feburary 2016 29,

Samstag, 27. Februar 2016

How to Build a Website Like CraigslistIn Feburary 2016 27,

In Feburary 2016 27,
Consider using an open-source blogging software such as WordPress. These software platforms allow for the incorporation of widgets designed by third-party developers. Some of these plugins will allow for the posting of user content such as classified advertising. While the approach may not be very versatile, it is probably the simplest way to accomplish the task of accepting and posting web-based classifieds.
Research the opportunities offered by popular content management systems. If you don't have experience programing with a server-side scripting language or if you are not familiar with relational database programs then you will probably want to use a pre-programmed content management system which can be customized to your needs. Two of the leading content management programs which you should consider using are Joomla and Drupal. Neither of these programs charge for their use; however, you should spend the time to become familiar with each product prior to investing the time and energy to customize their system.
Develop the user-facing framework for your users. You will need to have a working knowledge of XHTML and CSS. These two coding systems can be written in a basic text editor and will allow you to design the structure which will appear on your users' browser screens. If you need assistance with these two languages then you should take advantage of any number of XHTML and CSS online tutorials which will explain the features available.
Deploy the server-side back-end scripting language and database program. You will need to process dynamic data which will need to be updated depending on user input. To do this it will be necessary to use a server-side scripting language such as PHP, Java, Pearl, Python or Microsoft's ASP.NET language. These scripts will take the data entered by the user and place it in the database. They will also retrieve the data upon request and present in in the XHTML and CSS framework which was mentioned above. You will also need to set up a relational database to securely house the data.
In Feburary 2016 27,

Freitag, 19. Februar 2016

How to Point a Domain to a Subfolder on GoDaddyIn Feburary 2016 19,

In Feburary 2016 19,
Log in to your GoDaddy account and go to the 'My Account' page.
Click on 'Hosting' on the left side of the page under 'My Products,' then click on 'Manage Account' and choose 'Domain Management' under 'Settings.'
Click 'Add Domain.' Enter the new domain name in the field marked 'Domain,' and enter the sub-folder that will contain the site in the 'Folder' field. Click 'OK' to complete the process.
In Feburary 2016 19,

Mittwoch, 17. Februar 2016

How to Setup a Domain TrustIn Feburary 2016 17,

In Feburary 2016 17,
Click the Windows 'Start' button and select 'All Programs.' Click 'Administrative Tools' and click 'Active Directory Domains and Trusts.' This opens the main console for the domain.
Right-click the domain forest unit on the left side of the window. In the menu, select 'Properties.' Click the 'Trust' tab to establish the trust.
Click 'New Trust' and click 'Next' in the opening window. In the 'Trust Name' text box, enter the domain you want to trust. In the 'Trust Type' section, enter 'Forest trust.'
Select the direction of the trust. A 'two-way' trust allows both domains to trust each other, which means users can share resources both ways. A one-way trust only allows the trusted domain to share resources, but users on the current domain are unable to access the other domain's resources.
Click 'Continue' at the final summary screen. Close the domain manager to finalize the configurations.
In Feburary 2016 17,

Sonntag, 14. Februar 2016

How to Fix an Outlook Express Error 421In Feburary 2016 14,

In Feburary 2016 14,
Open the Microsoft Exchange Server Administrator utility. The access path to the utility will vary depending on the installation procedure used to set up your Exchange Server.
Click the 'Connections' icon in the left-side navigation pane of the Microsoft Exchange Server Administrator window for the server you want to administer. Double-click the Internet Mail Service icon in the right-side pane. This opens the Properties window.
Click the 'Connections' tab in the Properties window, then click the 'Advanced' button. This opens a configuration window.
Set the number for 'Max No. of Inbound Connections' to a high number such as 100. You may need to reset it to higher values until the problem is resolved.
Close all open Exchange Server Administrator program windows to complete the process.
In Feburary 2016 14,

Samstag, 13. Februar 2016

Cookout Food ChecklistIn Feburary 2016 13,

In Feburary 2016 13,
The first thing on your cookout checklist should be main course foods. Hamburgers and hot dogs will most likely be expected by meat eaters at a traditional cookout. If your cookout is for a fancy or special occasion, you may want to opt for fancier foods like steak, barbecued chicken or ribs. When hosting a cookout, you should always provide non-meat and fish options for potential vegetarians in the crowd, unless you are 100 percent sure that the people you've invited eat chicken, beef and pork products. Vegetarian options include grilled eggplant, veggie burgers and veggie dogs. It is also a good idea to have salmon burgers and tuna steaks on hand, as some vegetarians eat fish.
Side Dishes and Finger Foods
The next items on your checklist should be one or two classic cookout side dishes. These include fresh green salads and corn on the cob. You can also choose one of the many egg and mayonnaise based products such as potato or pasta salad and deviled eggs. You will also want to add finger food to your list; this way your guests have something to nosh on while they wait for the grilled foods to cook. This includes plain or flavored potato chips, tortilla chips and salsa, guacamole or fresh cut veggies and dip. Fresh cut veggies are obviously the healthiest option. You can also opt for baked potato chip varieties.
Condiments and Essentials
With all the focus on the main courses and side dishes, it is easy to forget some of the most important condiments and essentials. Adding these products to your checklist ahead of time will ensure that you won't be caught without one of these cookout basics. Make sure you have plenty of condiments such as ketchup, mustard, mayonnaise and relish. If you are serving barbecued chicken or steak, make sure that you have extra barbecue sauce and steak sauce on hand. Additionally, add cheese, lettuce, tomato, onions, baked beans and pickles to your list if you are serving hamburgers and hot dogs. Also, don't forget hamburger and hot dog buns.
Drinks and Desserts
Primarily, on a hot day, you need to make sure that you have plenty of cool fresh water on hand. Guests will also enjoy fruit juices and punches, sports drinks, seltzer and sodas. For an adult beverage option, add chilled white wine and beer to your list. Because cookout foods pack a lot of calories, you can keep your cookout healthy by ending the meal with fresh watermelon or a fresh fruit salad. Other more traditional desserts to add to your checklist include strawberries and whipped cream or brownies.
In Feburary 2016 13,

Bridge Party FoodsIn Feburary 2016 13,

In Feburary 2016 13,
Tiny finger sandwiches are one of the most common foods at bridge parties. These are perfect to use as an entree, because they are mess-free and will allow all of the players to continue playing while eating. A sandwich made from two slices of bread cut into fourths can create four finger sandwiches for your party. Cucumber sandwiches and ham spread sandwiches are two very simple recipes to prepare and make that your guests will enjoy. The sandwiches can be as simple or elaborate as your occasion will be. If you don't want to serve sandwiches at your bridge party, there are other finger food options you can try. Pinwheels, pigs-in-a-blanket, miniature cheeseburgers and crab-stuffed mushrooms are all examples of finger food entrees you might consider.
Simple Snacks
It's important to offer a variety of snack or side dishes for your guests to munch on throughout the bridge party. A traditional snack found at bridge parties is made from a combination of a well-known breakfast cereal and nuts. Bridge mix is also traditional--a variety of nuts and fruits covered in chocolate. Other healthier alternatives to consider are raw vegetables with dip, fresh fruit cut into bite-sized pieces with a yogurt dip, pretzels, toasted pecans and mixed cheeses with crackers.For some of these ideas, a gracious host will provide toothpicks or a similar method for guests to spear their foods, in order to keep food off of fingers so the cards remain tidy.
Beverages
Depending on the weather and time of year, you may choose to serve hot or iced beverages at your bridge party. Hot tea with lemon or cream and sugar is a common beverage choice at these type of social events. Iced options could include flavored ice teas, lemonade or a homemade fruit punch.
Dessert
Cookies are a simple easy to prepare dessert option for a bridge party. However, cookies are not as common as small bite-sized cakes and pastries. Miniature fancy cakes traditionally called petits fours, cupcakes or danishes are all finger food desserts that would be appropriate and that your guests will enjoy.
In Feburary 2016 13,

How to Allow Unknown MIME Types in IIS 7In Feburary 2016 13,

In Feburary 2016 13,
Click 'Start' and type 'Internet Information Services.' Click 'Internet Information Services (IIS) Manager' from the result list.
Click 'Features' to change to the feature view, then double-click 'MIME Types.'
Click 'Add' in the 'Actions' section of the screen, located on the right-side panel.
Type '*!' as the file extension type. This wildcard represents all unknown files.
Type 'application/octet-stream' in the text box labeled 'MIME type.' This is a generic MIME type that will tell the browser to treat it as a binary file. In all major browsers, this corresponds to asking the user to save the file to their hard drive.
In Feburary 2016 13,

Donnerstag, 11. Februar 2016

How to Add Domains to GoDaddy Hosting AccountsIn Feburary 2016 11,

In Feburary 2016 11,
Purchase an additional domain that you want to add to your GoDaddy.com hosting account. Domains can be purchased at GoDaddy or elsewhere and then transferred to your hosting account at GoDaddy. Once you’ve purchased a domain name, go on to the next step.
Log in to your GoDaddy hosting account. Click on “Hosting” from the menu on the left side of the page. Click 'Manage Account' on the next page that appears. Your hosting control panel opens.
Mouse over the 'Settings' tab and a drop-down menu opens. Click 'Domain Management.' A page will come up listing your domains currently hosted at GoDaddy.
Click on the “Add Domain” button in the upper right corner of the page. A dialog box opens asking you to type in the name of the domain that you want to add and the directory into which you want to install it. If you click the 'Browse' button, you can create a new directory for the domain.
Click 'OK.' Allow a few hours for your domain to become fully functional.
In Feburary 2016 11,

Mittwoch, 10. Februar 2016

How to Conduct a Roast PartyIn Feburary 2016 10,

In Feburary 2016 10,
A roast party can work in venues from your backyard to a rented event hall. Set up the room to mimic televised celebrity roasts. Have a seat for the guest of honor in the middle of the stage with a podium and microphone for the roaster nearby. The roasters should be split into two groups and seated on each side of the stage. If the location doesn't have a stage, such as a backyard, arrange the guest of honor, the area for the speaker and the seats for the roasters on an elevated deck.
The Right Roasters
Choosing the roasters is more than just selecting those with a sense of humor. Ideally, the roasters should have a range of relationships with their target. For example, for the roast of a person who's retiring, pick roasters from areas such as the person's work, a service club to which he belongs, a family member and an old friend. Each of these people has different experiences with the honored guest, which means each presentation has a different focus.
Follow the Rules
Establishing rules is paramount. Check with the guest to obtain a list of the topics she doesn't want discussed. For example, he might stress that people avoid talking about his weight or his recent divorce. Share this information with the roasters and ask them to stay away from these topics. Develop a strategy as to what is appropriate based on the guest and those who will be in attendance. If profanity or off-color remarks aren't suitable, share this information with the roasters.
Have a Schedule
Presentations that drag on, even if they're somewhat entertaining, may be tedious for those at the party. Set a time limit -- for example, three minutes -- to which each roaster must adhere. Once the roasts are finished, the guest can take the microphone to roast the roasters. The rebuttal should follow the same taste guidelines you established before the party; give each roaster the ability to say which topics she doesn't want mentioned.
In Feburary 2016 10,

Sonntag, 7. Februar 2016

How to Build a Web Page on BlueHostIn Feburary 2016 07,

In Feburary 2016 07,
Launch your web browser. The browser must be standards-compliant and the most recent version released by the browser developer. Examples include Microsoft Internet Explorer (Windows PCs), Apple Safari (Macs) and Mozilla Firefox (PCs and Macs).
Navigate to the official BlueHost website (see Resources). Enter your domain name (e.g., yourname.com) and password into the login box in the top right-hand side of the window and click 'Control Panel Login'. The BlueHost control panel will now appear, allowing you to access your various site and domain management tools.
Click the 'PageWizard' icon in the BlueHost menu entitled 'Software/Services'. The icon looks like two overlapping gray squares. A window will launch. Type the name of your new project and press the 'Click Here to Start' button. A dialog box will pop up, giving you the chance to either start a blank site or start a template site.
Press 'Start Website from Template' if you would like to build a web page on BlueHost using one of its professional templates. Alternatively, click 'Start Blank Website' if you are familiar with hypertext markup language (HTML) and want to write the site code yourself.
Name the web page you are building. If this is the first web page you are creating, you are required to name it 'index'. If this is not the first web page on your BlueHost account, you may name it anything.
Build the site. If creating it from a template, choose a template and drag each of the template's boxes around to rearrange your web page and customize its layout. Click in each customizable box and enter text or upload pictures from your computer. If you are creating a blank web page, enter the HTML you wish to use.
Click 'Save'. BlueHost will build the site using the customized template or HTML that you created and publish it to your domain name. You can see your results by navigating your web browser to your domain.
In Feburary 2016 07,

How to Remove a Go Daddy Parked PageIn Feburary 2016 07,

In Feburary 2016 07,
Log in to your GoDaddy Account Manager (see Resources). Enter your customer number and password and press 'Enter.'
Click 'Domain Manager' under My Products on the left side of the page.
Click the domain you wish to remove the parked page from.
Click 'Set Nameservers' under Nameservers.
Click 'I have a hosting account with these domains' or 'I have specific nameservers for my domains.' If you have purchased a hosting plan with GoDaddy, select the 'I have a hosting account with these domains.' The nameservers will be set according to your account. If you have a hosting plan with another company, select 'I have specific nameservers for my domains.' Your hosting company will provide you with two nameservers where your domains are hosted. An example of the nameserver format is 'ns67.domaincontrol.com.' Enter the two nameservers in the appropriate boxes.
Click 'OK.'
Open any Web browser. Navigate to your domain. The GoDaddy parked page is removed.
In Feburary 2016 07,

Donnerstag, 4. Februar 2016

How to Upload a File to Godaddy HostingIn Feburary 2016 04,

In Feburary 2016 04,
Navigate in your Web browser to the GoDaddy Account Manager page (mya.godaddy.com). Click the 'Please Log In' link near the top of the page, and then enter the user name and password associated with your GoDaddy hosting account.
Click the 'Web Hosting' link on the left side of the page under the 'My Products' heading. If you have multiple hosting accounts with GoDaddy, the next page displays a 'Launch' button under the name of each account.
Click the 'Launch' button under the name of the hosting account associated with the server that you want to upload files to. This displays the Hosting Control Center interface for the selected hosting account.
Scroll down to the 'Content' heading, and click 'FTP File Manager.' This displays the file manager for the selected server. The left side of the window displays a list of the folders on the server; click a folder to display its files on the right side of the window.
Click the 'Upload' button at the top of the window after navigating to the desired folder on your server.
Click the 'Browse' button. A file navigation window appears. Locate the file on your computer that you want to upload to the server. Double-click the file. Alternatively, hold the 'Ctrl' key while clicking to select multiple files, and then click the 'Open' button.
Click 'Upload' to send the selected files to the server.
In Feburary 2016 04,