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Sonntag, 28. Februar 2016

How to Upload Files to a Web ServerIn Feburary 2016 28,

In Feburary 2016 28,
Use FileZilla to upload your files to your web server (see Resources.) This is a free software program designed for beginners. Log into the console using the information provided by your web hosting provider (domain, account username, and password). When you log in, navigate to the folder on your computer containing your web files and then drag and drop the file to your web server. This software works on almost all platforms, including Windows, Mac OS X and Linux.
Manage your web server files using Ipswitch WS_FTP. This software, which contains advanced security features to protect your file transfers, is available for a fee (see Resources.) Establish your connection using your login details provided by your web hosting service, then view your files side by side---the local (computer) files show on the left and the web server files show on the right side. Click the 'Transfer' arrows to move files from your computer to the web server side. This software works on Windows systems.
Transfer files to your web server using SmartFTP. SmartFTP is a paid FTP software option but you can start uploading web server files free for 30 days to get the hang of the tool (see Resources.) After logging in with your account details (username and password,) you'll view a series of windows that contain your computer files and web server, and preview windows that show you what you're about to transfer before taking any action. Upload files to your web server by dragging and dropping them to the window pane containing your remote web files, or schedule a recurring transfer to occur automatically if you wish. This option is compatible with Windows operating systems.
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Freitag, 12. Februar 2016

How to Delete Login History on All WebsitesIn Feburary 2016 12,

In Feburary 2016 12,
Press the 'Ctrl,' 'Shift' and 'Del' keys to access the browsing history dialog box. This keyboard shortcut works on Internet Explorer, Firefox and Chrome.
Select all items from dialog box. Firefox users should also choose 'Everything' from the 'Time range to clear' drop-down menu. Chrome users should select 'the beginning of time' from the 'Obliterate the following items from' box. Internet Explorer will automatically erase data for each selected item.
Click the 'Delete' button in Internet Explorer. Firefox users will click the 'Clear Now' button while Chrome users need to select 'Clear browsing data' button. You are finished after clicking the appropriate button.
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