Showing posts with label editing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label editing. Show all posts
Saturday, August 29, 2015
How to Create an Under Construction Page (6 Steps)
Get your domain name. The first step is to purchase your domain name. This is the web address that visitors will use to get to your website. You can purchase domain names online from websites like Go Daddy and BuyDomains (see Resources below).
See if the domain server will set up the page. Sometimes your domain server will set up an 'Under Construction' page for you. When you're looking for a domain server, ask whether this is part of the contract.
Create your own 'Under Construction' page if your domain server doesn't provide one. Use a simple program like Page Maker, or follow these steps:
• Open a text editing application like Notepad or EditPad.
• Type '
'. (Include only the keystrokes in between the quotation marks here and below). This will tell the browser that you're creating an HTML document.
• Add '
' to indicate that the document's information is starting.
• Add a title by typing '
Under Construction
' followed by '
'.
• Start the body of the webpage by typing '
Site Under Construction
'. The viewer will see this text; so add all pertinent information.
• Close the webpage by typing
and save as trial.html.
• Open your browser and click on 'Open' from the 'File' menu. Locate the file and click 'Open' to view your 'Under Construction' page.
Add basic text and information. To make sure your 'Under Construction' page is useful, include not only a statement that the site is under construction but also information like the site's name. If you know when the expected completion date is going to be, include that as well.
Insert a graphic. Within your page-making program, insert graphics that show the site under construction. Most sites use a graphic that resembles a road construction sign.
Post the 'Under Construction' page. When the page is finalized, post it at your domain name. When someone visits your Web address, they will now know they should keep checking back.
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Sunday, August 23, 2015
How to Play 'Borderlands' LAN Games over Hamachi
Download and install the latest version of LogMeIn Hamachi (link in Resources).
Disable your firewall to prevent interfering with the Hamachi connection. Make certain to enable pinging.
Open Hamachi and select the 'Network' option. Join or create a group/network to enable online play with friends.
Direct connect to 'Borderlands' by editing your target shortcut. Create a second shortcut to the game. Right-click the new shortcut and select 'Properties.'
Go to the Hamachi window. Copy the IP address of the person with whom you would like to direct connect. This will be the person hosting the game.
Return to the new 'Borderlands' shorcut's 'Properties' window. Select the 'Shortcut' tab.
Paste the copied IP address to the end of the target destination found in the 'Target' field. Paste the IP one space after the 'Borderlands.exe' portion of the target address. Click 'OK' to save the changes.
Run the custom shortcut to create a direct connection to the host once the host initiates the 'Borderlands' game.
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