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Saturday, August 29, 2015
How to Embed ASX (7 Steps)
Log in to your Web hosting “Control Panel.” Select “File Directory” and “Upload.” Browse your computer files to locate and upload the ASX video file to your Web hosting server. If your Web hosting provider does not support the ASX file format, upload the file to a third-party file hosting site that does. An example of such sites include VideoBam, YourFileLink, zShare and Mozy.
Write down the URL for your uploaded ASX file, such as: http://www.yourvideofile.asx
Log in to your Web hosting “Control Panel.”
Click “File Directory.”
Locate and select the page, inside your file directory, to which you want to add the embedded video. Click “Edit” to open the page's file editor.
Type either of the following HTML codes inside the file editor box. The first code results in automatic video playing. The second code results in a manual player. Replace the generic video file name with the name of your actual file. Feel free to adjust the height and width attributes of your video as necessary.Start Video Automatically
Start Video Manually
Click “Save” to save the changes to your page. Click “Publish” (if applicable) to publish your changes live on the Web.
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Friday, August 28, 2015
How to Connect FileZilla to HostGator
Open FileZilla.
Enter your HostGator domain name in the format 'domain.com' in the 'Host' box.
Enter your cPanel username in the 'Username' box.
Enter your cPanel password in the 'Password' box.
Enter '21' in the 'Port' box.
Click 'Quickconnect.' Your HostGator files are listed on the right side of the screen.
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Thursday, August 27, 2015
How to Access FTP Client Hosting in GoDaddy
Open your Internet Explorer browser.
Type your domain name into the browser's address bar, using the following format: “ftp://www.yourdomainname.com.”
Press “Enter” on your keyboard.
Enter your GoDaddy FTP username and password. Click “Login.” If you don't remember your FTP username and password, log into the GoDaddy Account Manager portal and reset it (see Resources).
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Sunday, August 23, 2015
How to Post Pictures to Discussion Boards Using HTML
Obtain a hosting service to store your picture file on the Internet. If you have a website, you can usually host pictures on it. If not, sign up with a picture hosting service, such as Photobucket. Photobucket is free, user-friendly and provdes a lot of storage for your pictures.
Save your picture file as a 'jpg.' This is the most commonly-accepted picture file format.
Upload the picture to your website or the hosting service. This process varies from site to site, but there is usually a clear link or button to upload images.
Obtain the URL for the picture. You can get this by right-clicking on the picture and clicking on Properties. The URL will be listed. On hosting sites like Photobucket, the URL will often be given with the picture. Photobucket gives the HTML code along with the URL that you can copy and paste directly into the post on the discussion board.
Open a new post on the discussion board. If your hosting service gave you the HTML code with the URL, simply paste that into the post and that is all you need to do. If not, type [ I m g ] into the new post text box with no spaces between them, then the complete picture URL, including the 'http://,' and then [ / I m g ] with no spaces.
Finish your post and submit it. Your picture should appear. If a red 'x' or something similar shows up instead, make sure there are no spaces in the coding or picture URL and that you have the complete, correct URL.
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