Showing posts with label remove. Show all posts
Showing posts with label remove. Show all posts
Thursday, August 27, 2015
How to Remove a Hosted Website From Go Daddy (5 Steps)
Log in to your Go Daddy Account Manager (see Resources). Enter your user name and password at the top of the page and press 'Enter.' The Go Daddy Account Manager Console will launch.
Click 'Domain Manager' under 'My Products.' All your domains will be listed in the center console.
Double-click the hosted domain you wish to remove from Go Daddy. The Domain Details page will launch.
Scroll down the page to the 'Nameservers' subheading and click the 'Set Nameservers' link. The 'Set Nameservers' window will launch.
Click the 'I Have Specific Nameservers for My Domains.' Clear the values in the 'Nameserver 1,' 'Nameserver 2,' 'Nameserver 3' and 'Nameserver 4' fields. If you have a new hosting account with a different Web company, enter the new nameserver addresses in the boxes. Otherwise, leave the boxes blank. Your website is now removed from the Go Daddy web servers.
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Tuesday, August 25, 2015
How to Throw a casual wine tasting party (10 Steps)
Plan the date so that you can have 6-8 guests. Ask each couple or person to bring an appetizer and one bottle of wine in a paper bag (have bag available for those that did not remember.)
Ask your guests to arrive promptly at a specific time so you can begin eating and wine tasting at the same time. Fashionably late doesn't work for this party!
Specify a maximum price range on the wine. It's up to each person if they want to try and 'fool' everyone with a cheap wine, or give them a taste of an expensive one. If possible, decide ahead of time whether to taste whites or reds.
When guests arrive, the host should remove the cork and place the bottle in a paper bag if they did not arrive that way. Once all wine has arrived, in random order, write a number each bag. Place a rubber band around the top, or tie a ribbon around the neck of the bottle to keep the bag from falling off.
Have paper and pencils ready for your guests with a chart already drawn. Have numbers down the side and ratings across the top, leave room for comments on the right side. This will be used to rate the wines. You can even have a column to guess the price!
Start by having everyone fill a plate with food and start to enjoy the appetizers. Provide everyone with a wine glass and pour a small amount of the same bottle into each glass. You don't have to empty the bottle, leave some so when the 'tasting' is over, those that like the various wines can have a bit more.
Encourage conversation about the wine, how does it taste? Can people tell if it's a Merlot or Cabernet? What's the value? You don't have to be a wine enthusiast with all the right words to have fun at this party. Keep it simple. Have them rate it on a scale of 1 to 5 with five being the best.
Even though you are eating a variety of foods, and some wine tastes better than others with different flavors - this is for fun - not for the professional wine tasters.
Compare and have fun! Repeat with the remaining bottles of wine, just a few sips for every person out of each bottle is enough.
When done, tally up the scores and see who is the winner! Was it the $5 bottle of the $20 bottle? Who wants more?
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How to Cook Deep Fried Scallops (4 Steps)
Parboil the scallops in the boiling pot. This is done to remove any fishy smells or grit on the scallops. Parboiling involves first heating water to the boiling point. Drop in the scallops and allow them to boil until they are soft. Remove them and then run them under cold water for quick cooling.
Crack the egg and pour it into the mixing bowl. Whisk the egg. Add salt, self-rising flour and wine into the mix and whisk it again until the texture is smooth. This will serve as the batter.
Put the scallops in the bowl and coat them in the batter. For extra flavor, you can let them sit in the batter inside the fridge for 15 minutes. Meanwhile, heat the oil until it is 325 degrees F.
Drop the scallops into the oil when it reaches the optimum temperature. Allow them to fry until they are golden brown. You can turn the scallops in the oil intermittently to ensure an even coating. Once they are golden brown, remove them and place on paper towels for draining.
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Monday, August 24, 2015
How to Install APC on cPanel
Download the PECL extensions package. APC is one of the extensions included in the package. The latest package can be downloaded from the PECL page of php.net (see Resources). Once downloaded, open the package and locate the php_apc.dll file.
Log into 'WHM cPanel' and navigate to the extensions directory. Note that you will need to have administrative access to add or remove extensions. Having a standard cPanel account that comes with a shared hosting package will not be suitable. You will need to have access to the WHM reseller panel, which typically comes with VPS and dedicated server packages. Adding extensions here will make the extension available to all cPanel accounts on the server.
Upload the php_apc.dll file to the extensions directory. Click 'Add an Extension.' Browse to the location of the file, then select 'Upload.' The APC extension will be added to the server.
Add the extension to the php.ini file. Open the file with a text editor such as Windows Notepad. Scroll down to the section for other extensions and add the following code to the end of the section: extension=php_apc.dll.
Add the extension parameters to the php.ini file. Add the following code to the end of the php.ini file:apc.shm_segments=1
apc.optimization=0
apc.shm_size=128
apc.ttl=7200
apc.user_ttl=7200
apc.num_files_hint=1024
apc.mmap_file_mask=/tmp/apc.XXXXXX
apc.enable_cli=1After the code has been added, click “File” then click “Save.” Use the cPanel file manager to upload the revised php.ini file to the root directory of the server.
Upload the apc.php file to the server. Refer back to the PECL extensions package to locate the apc.php file. Use the cPanel file manager to upload the file to the root directory of your server.
Open the apc.php file in your browser. Navigate to 'yourname.com/apc.php' (replacing “yourname.com” with your Internet domain). This will open the Alternative PHP Cache manager for your server.
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