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Tuesday, July 7, 2009

How to build and host a website for free - 2

Part 2 - Building a small site the easy way
First steps
Let's start with the assumption that you're going to build a simple site with a few pages for your family, or a local group that has a fairly simple agenda. In this case we can use the normal web page type of site, and there'll be maybe 10 pages or less. This will be what is called an HTML site / a flat site / a hard-coded site / a hand-coded site.


Thursday, July 2, 2009

Free hosting for your web site

A web hosting service is a type of Internet hosting service that allows individuals and organizations to make their website accessible via the World Wide Web. Web hosts are companies that provide space on a server owned or leased for use by clients.

The scope of web hosting services varies greatly. The most basic is web page and small-scale file hosting, where files can be uploaded via File Transfer Protocol (FTP) or a Web interface. The files are usually delivered to the Web "as is" or with minimal processing.[1]Many Internet service providers (ISPs) offer this service free to subscribers.

Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Free joomla hosting



I've been looking for a free joomla hosting with no ads just to learn it before paying a commercial webhosting service.

After a while I finally achieved to find one on the Cyberspace which is freehostia.com. In fact it does not only provide joomla but other packages as well like wordpress.

Monday, June 8, 2009

How to build and host a website for free

Part 1 - Your Website ... The Big Decisions

Decisions to make
Creating a site
Flat and dynamic sites
Domain names

Websites
Lots of people need to have a website now, but apart from "What will it cost?", there are two major hurdles to get over first:
- what's it all about and how do I do it?
- where do I find all the kit I need?
OK, well, we'll try and distill a ton of knowledge into a very short space here. It can't be that short, though, 'cause it took about 10 years to learn it!

Monday, June 1, 2009

The darkest hour in the history of the UEFA competitions

Heysel Stadium Disaster

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


The Heysel Stadium Disaster (often simplified to Heysel or the Heysel Disaster) refers to the deaths of 39 (and injury of some 600 more) people, mostly fans of Juventus F.C., before the 1985 European Cup Final held in the Heysel Stadium, Brussels. The disaster is one of the most high profile and one of the worst cases of football hooliganism in European and world football. It was the first of two stadium related disasters of which Liverpool was a part; the other was the Hillsborough Disaster.
Approximately an hour before the scheduled kick-off time a group of supporters of English Liverpool F.C. breached a fence separating them from rival supporters of Juventus F.C. and charged at and attacked the Italian supporters. The Juventus fans retreated, putting pressure on a dilapidated retaining wall, which collapsed away from them. The crush of fans against the wall and its collapse led to many deaths and hundreds of injuries. The game was played despite the disaster in order to prevent further violence.

Wednesday, April 15, 2009

How to change folder background

TweakXplorer allows you to change the design of Windows Explorer by adding custom backgrounds and images. For this, simply select a photo or image on your hard drive. Note that it is even possible to replace the solid color of the window with the image of your choice and display a thumbnail when hoveringmouse over a folder. With this free program, you can now give your work environment a unique look.

Thursday, April 9, 2009

Changing Boot and Login screen in Windows



1. How to Change or Create Boot Screen in Windows using TuneUp Utilities

TuneUp Utilities is one of the best system optimization suite for Windows. It provides various options to tweak your system. It also provides options to change Windows theme, boot screen, login screen and icons.

Here is a step-by-step procedure to change or create new boot screen in Windows XP and Vista using TuneUp Utilities:

Sweet Hack Tools V1.0.3


CWizard
THCC
Visa Card Generator 06
Carcabot_Mass_Email
CcHack
CC-Fake
cvv2c
DesertCVV2
id-fake
Paypal-Link-Spoofed-Scam
HoW To Get Credit Cards Fresh And Fastest
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Tuesday, December 30, 2008

How to Disable/Enable the Windows XP Welcome (Login) Screen


Windows XP gives the user a couple ways to log into the computer. You can use the traditional or classic method of typing in the username and password to login or you can use what's called the Welcome Screen to login. 

What if you want to change the way your computer logs in, can you disable or enable this Welcome Screen? 

The Windows XP Welcome Screen is tied to another feature called "Fast User Switching". This feature lets a user leave all his programs running if another user needs to use the computer. The first user can Log Off the session and Switch User back to the Welcome Screen so that another person can use the computer. When the second person is done, the user can switch back to his profile with all the programs still running where they left off. In order to use this feature, you have to use the Welcome Screen. However, if you dont need or want this feature, follow the instructions below to remove the Welcome Screen.