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Saturday, August 29, 2015

How to Remove a Joomla Powered Site (5 Steps)


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.
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How to Use GoDaddy With RapidWeaver


Launch RapidWeaver on your Mac computer. Click the RapidWeaver application icon in the Dock. Select the Web page that you want to transfer to your GoDaddy hosting account in the left-hand menu under 'Webpages.'
Click 'Publish' in the right-hand corner of the interface.
Enter the Web address in the 'Server' field -- for example, www.mywebsite.com.
Enter your GoDaddy hosting account user name and password in the corresponding fields. These are selected when the account is purchased. If you no longer have your user name or password, contact GoDaddy by phone or email.
Enter '/' (minus the quotation marks) in the 'Path' field.
Click 'Publish' to upload the website you created with RapidWeaver to your GoDaddy account.
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Thursday, August 27, 2015

How to Plan a Swim


Contact USA Swimming. Prior to hosting a Swim-a-Thon, your organization must complete a contract with USA Swimming that states certain conditions to follow. Once the contract is completed, you will receive a handbook about how to host a successful Swim-a-Thon, with forms and promotional materials. Swim-a-Thon is a registered trademark that is owned by USA Swimming.
Select date and location. Once you have a contract signed with USA Swimming, seek out a location to have the Swim-a-Thon. City, county and school pools may offer facilities for a small fee or free if used for fundraising events. Compare calendars with venues and pick a date to hold the event.
Hand out fliers. Use the promotional materials provided by USA Swimming to promote participation in your Swim-a-Thon. Hand out these items to members of your organization and others who would be interested in participating. Make sure to include the date, time and location of the event, instructions on how to collect pledges and your contact information.
Plan your Swim-a-Thon for an entire afternoon, offering different activities to encourage spectators to come out and watch. Collect donations from local businesses, such as gift certificates, gift baskets or merchandise that can be raffled. Offer food to spectators from a concession stand operated by volunteers or find a food vendor to set up during the event. Other activities for spectators can include music by a DJ and games for kids, such as water balloon toss, sidewalk chalk art and a sprinkler play area.
Give out awards. At the end of the Swim-a-Thon, offer awards to all participants and top performers. Hand out ribbons for participating, raising the most money and swimming the most laps.
Collect pledges. Once participants have completed the Swim-a-Thon event, have then collect money from friends and family who pledged. Give participants one week, or other amount of time you are comfortable with, to collect the money and turn it in to you.
Send out thank you notes. Write up a thank you note to send to each participant for helping raise money for your organization. If addresses are available, send thank you notes to those who donated to the Swim-a-Thon, such as vendors, friends and family.
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Wednesday, August 26, 2015

How to Start a Video Game Website


Select a web hosting service where you will build your website. Consider disk space and bandwidth available along with price when comparing web hosting services. Selecting a quality host is important to building a high-quality website.
Decide how you are going to design your website. The most basic option is to use a text editing program to write all of the code by hand; however, software is available which can make this easier for users unfamiliar with coding websites by hand. Commercial options like Adobe Dreamweaver can cost hundreds of dollars, while other programs like Mozilla Composer are available online for free.
Research video games and decide what kind of information you want to include on your website. Some options include previews of upcoming games, reviews of games that have been released or hints about how to play specific games. According to the Letters and Science Computing Resources at the University of Berkeley, 'content ultimately is the standard by which your website's usefulness will be judged.' Make sure the research you do will help you to create useful content.
Create the pages of your video game website using the text editor or other design tool you selected in Step 1. Write informative content based on the research from Step 3. Don't include too much information on a single page of the website, or you can overwhelm your visitors with too much text.
Upload the pages of your website to your web host. Most web hosts will have FTP services available, which will allow you to upload all of the pages of your website at once. Each web hosting service will have different procedures, so refer to your host's online help files if you need help with their specific requirements for uploading files.
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