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Archive for March, 2008

People ask me quite often, “How do I edit or add links and images to MySpace or Facebook pages?”

So here it is. An accessible way to create links, display inline images and formatted text in MySpace or any page that accepts HTML. Read the rest of this entry »

How to backup your website in Cpanel – Tutorial

Posted by Herrin On March - 3 - 2008

If you have a static website created on Dreamweaver or some other application, there will be a version of your site stored on a computer somewhere. This is your backup. (Tip: burn this onto CD or DVD as well)

If on the other hand you have a Wordpress site or other database driven system, your site is stored online and probably changes frequently. This means that you have no backup! Read the rest of this entry »

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• Use the dynamic web platform, Wordpress.
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