In Feburary 2016 16,
Go to the cPanel login webpage for your web hosting provider, then enter your username and password to log into your cPanel account. Click the 'Login' button to open the main cPanel window.
Click the 'Email Delivery Route' icon under the 'Mail' section on the main cPanel page.
Enter the email address that you want to find the IP SMTP address for, then click the 'Show Route' button. The resulting page will show all of the routing information about that email address, including the IP SMTP information.
In Feburary 2016 16,
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Dienstag, 16. Februar 2016
Dienstag, 9. Februar 2016
How to Create a Web page in KompozerIn Feburary 2016 09,
In Feburary 2016 09,
Open Kompozer. A new, blank page should appear once you open the program.
Click on 'Format' on the top task bar. Scroll down and select 'Page Titles and Properties.'
Enter the name of your web page in the 'Title' field. This text is what will be displayed at the top of a visitor's browser. It could be 'Welcome' or 'My Homepage.' Click 'Okay' to save these changes.
Type text into the main body of your page. It could just be dummy text, since you are merely setting up your first web page. If you want to adjust the font size, color or background color, use the buttons located in the third bar from the top.
Click on 'Edit' in the main toolbar and select 'Publishing Site Settings.'
Give your site a name. It doesn't have to be your URL. Enter the name in the 'Site Name' field.
Enter the HTTP address of your homepage in the next field. It should look like the following: http://www.ehow.com.
Enter your publishing server information in the next section. This will be the ftp address provided to you by your web-hosting provider. It will likely be similar to the address of your home page.
Enter the username and password provided to you by your web-hosting provider. Click 'Okay' when you're done.
Click on 'File' and 'Save.' Save this page as index.html. This will serve as your home page.
Click on 'File' and 'Publish.' Fill in the required information (if it is not already filled in for you), including the name of the page you created and the name of the file, which should be index.html.
Click 'Publish.' The software should automatically transmit your page to your web host. To confirm that the transfer worked properly, type in your URL and determine that the page you just created in Kompozer is now online.
In Feburary 2016 09,
Open Kompozer. A new, blank page should appear once you open the program.
Click on 'Format' on the top task bar. Scroll down and select 'Page Titles and Properties.'
Enter the name of your web page in the 'Title' field. This text is what will be displayed at the top of a visitor's browser. It could be 'Welcome' or 'My Homepage.' Click 'Okay' to save these changes.
Type text into the main body of your page. It could just be dummy text, since you are merely setting up your first web page. If you want to adjust the font size, color or background color, use the buttons located in the third bar from the top.
Click on 'Edit' in the main toolbar and select 'Publishing Site Settings.'
Give your site a name. It doesn't have to be your URL. Enter the name in the 'Site Name' field.
Enter the HTTP address of your homepage in the next field. It should look like the following: http://www.ehow.com.
Enter your publishing server information in the next section. This will be the ftp address provided to you by your web-hosting provider. It will likely be similar to the address of your home page.
Enter the username and password provided to you by your web-hosting provider. Click 'Okay' when you're done.
Click on 'File' and 'Save.' Save this page as index.html. This will serve as your home page.
Click on 'File' and 'Publish.' Fill in the required information (if it is not already filled in for you), including the name of the page you created and the name of the file, which should be index.html.
Click 'Publish.' The software should automatically transmit your page to your web host. To confirm that the transfer worked properly, type in your URL and determine that the page you just created in Kompozer is now online.
In Feburary 2016 09,
Montag, 8. Februar 2016
How to Set Up Bluetooth HandsIn Feburary 2016 08,
In Feburary 2016 08,
Plug in your Bluetooth hands-free device in order to charge the device. Leave the unit plugged in for roughly an hour so that it fully charges.
Unplug the Bluetooth hands-free device.
Press and hold the button found in the middle of the Bluetooth hands-free device. Do this until the light found on the middle of the Bluetooth stays on.
Turn on your cell phone. Navigate to the Main Menu screen.
Scroll to either “Settings” or “Settings & Tools.” Whichever you choose will depend on your particular cell phone.
Search for a “Connectivity” option. If you find this option, highlight it and then press “OK.” Otherwise, skip to the next step.
Choose “Bluetooth” or “Bluetooth Menu.” Press “OK” to go to the next screen.
Select “Add New Device” and press “OK.” As you do this, place the Bluetooth hands-free device next to your cell phone. The phone will then search for the Bluetooth. When the Bluetooth is found, the name of the device will appear on the cell phone screen.
Scroll down to the listed Bluetooth device and press “OK.” You will be asked to type in a code. Enter “0000” (four consecutive zeros) and press “OK.” Your Bluetooth hands-free device will then be paired with the cell phone and you will be able to use the device.
In Feburary 2016 08,
Plug in your Bluetooth hands-free device in order to charge the device. Leave the unit plugged in for roughly an hour so that it fully charges.
Unplug the Bluetooth hands-free device.
Press and hold the button found in the middle of the Bluetooth hands-free device. Do this until the light found on the middle of the Bluetooth stays on.
Turn on your cell phone. Navigate to the Main Menu screen.
Scroll to either “Settings” or “Settings & Tools.” Whichever you choose will depend on your particular cell phone.
Search for a “Connectivity” option. If you find this option, highlight it and then press “OK.” Otherwise, skip to the next step.
Choose “Bluetooth” or “Bluetooth Menu.” Press “OK” to go to the next screen.
Select “Add New Device” and press “OK.” As you do this, place the Bluetooth hands-free device next to your cell phone. The phone will then search for the Bluetooth. When the Bluetooth is found, the name of the device will appear on the cell phone screen.
Scroll down to the listed Bluetooth device and press “OK.” You will be asked to type in a code. Enter “0000” (four consecutive zeros) and press “OK.” Your Bluetooth hands-free device will then be paired with the cell phone and you will be able to use the device.
In Feburary 2016 08,
Mittwoch, 3. Februar 2016
How to Keep Filezilla From Changing OwnersIn Feburary 2016 03,
In Feburary 2016 03,
Launch the Control Panel, or cPanel, of your hosting server. You can access the cPanel from the homepage of most Web hosting providers, including GoDaddy.com, Bluehost.com and HostGator.com.
Double-click the “FTP Accounts” option from the main menu of the Control Panel.
Create a login and password for the FTP account.
Type the folder(s) you want the user to have access to in the Directory field.
Click “Create Account” or similar to create the FTP account.
Supply the person(s) with the FTP account with restricted access. The next time they access the website files via the FileZilla client, they will only have access to the files and directories you specified and won’t be able to change owners.
In Feburary 2016 03,
Launch the Control Panel, or cPanel, of your hosting server. You can access the cPanel from the homepage of most Web hosting providers, including GoDaddy.com, Bluehost.com and HostGator.com.
Double-click the “FTP Accounts” option from the main menu of the Control Panel.
Create a login and password for the FTP account.
Type the folder(s) you want the user to have access to in the Directory field.
Click “Create Account” or similar to create the FTP account.
Supply the person(s) with the FTP account with restricted access. The next time they access the website files via the FileZilla client, they will only have access to the files and directories you specified and won’t be able to change owners.
In Feburary 2016 03,
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