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  1. i didnt get it toowe supose to read the note and do what?help us thanksbest wishes.moshakes
  2. people i need helpplease . can any one tell me how to get adds for yahoo or google and put them in my websitei did it b4 but after all i figure out that i wanted to put my adds on google(false)help me pleasebest wishes.moshakes
  3. google at the last place is machine but is there any one work with the search(man-woman) to make it just logicali dont think so.but if there was it would help to get what we want easly and speedlybest wishes.moshakes
  4. thanks for the trick anywaybut as every one knows it so bring your best and god help youbest wishes.moshakes
  5. forgive me if i got it wrong but u can use rar as u can put any folder in there and protect it with strong passwordand if u want syome thing else try to search it on the free or paid program sites with best wishes.moshakes
  6. Firefox has an extension that does that. Screen Grab! is the name...
  7. http://forums.xisto.com/no_longer_exists/ Couple of Tutorials for AEF Forums listed on this link.
  8. While browsing the internet, you've most likely heard people mention different web scripting languages? What are they? What do they do? What do they stand for? You'll find all the answers here! I've tried to list some of the most common languages for your benefit HTML Probably one of the languages you will hear about the most, HTML stands for Hyper-Text Markup Language. HTML is the main language used to code websites. Without HTML, there would be no websites! If you opened up the source code for this page, and looked throuugh it, you'd find little bits of code that look <b>like</b> <i>this</i>. The things like <this> are called tags. Tags can either affect what's on the page at that spot, e.g. <img src="hello.gif"> would place an image with the filename "happy.gif" in that spot on the page. Or they can affect what comes between them, e.g. <u>Hello!</u> would show up as Hello!. Note the ending tag (</u>) that tells the browser when to stop underlining the text. File extensions: .html, .htm Find out more: http://www.w3.org/html/ XHTML XHTML stands for Extensible Hyper-Text Markup Language. It is designed to show as both XML (See below) and HTML, allowing a wider variety of browsers to view it properly. XHTML users must conform to certain rules, such as tags must be written in lowercase, and elements cannot overlap. File extensions: .xhtml, .html, .htm Find out more: http://www.w3.org/MarkUp/ XML XML stands for Extensible Markup Language. It is similar to HTML, except it's designed to be used not only in web browsers, but a wide variety of other programs. XML offers an easy way to lay things out in an application. XML is also designed to be clear and concise, and easy readable by people. XML allows you to create tags that will appear differently in a program, and therefore making an extremely flexible language. File extension: .xml Find out more: http://www.w3.org/XML/ CSS CSS stands for Cascading Style Sheets. CSS is used to style a website, setting colours, backgrounds, fonts etc. Without excessive use of tags surrounfing the whole page. A typical CSS Sheet would look like this: body { background-color: #DDDDDD; font-family: Verdana; font-size: 10px; color: #000000; } a:link { text-decoration: none; color: #FF0000; } a:active { text-decoration: none; color: #FF0000; } a:visited { text-decoration: none; color: #FF0000; } a:hover { text-decoration: underline; color: #00FF00; } As you can see, we declare what element we're setting the style of (e.g. body), then inside { } brackets, we define the style attributes in the form attribute: value;. Style sheets can be placed within <style> tags in the head of the document, called from an external style sheet using the <link> tag, or the style for a particular element can be set using the style="" attribute. File extension: .css Find out more: http://www.w3.org/Style/CSS/ PHP PHP stands for Hypertext Preprocessor (Don't ask me how!) It's a server-side scripting language, which means it's interpreted and converted to HTML before the browser recieves it. PHP is placed within <?php ?> tags in a document. To interpret PHP, you must be accessing the document through a server that can interpret PHP, rather than just locally. PHP is used for many things, connecting to databases, creating cookies, performing calculations and more. It's one of the most used scripting languages, and can be extremely powerful. File extension: .php (Although you can set other extensions to allow PHP functionality with) Find out more: http://php.net/ JavaScript JavaScript, not to be confused with Java, is a clientside scripting language, this means that the users browser does all the processing. Disadvantages with this are that you're relying on the fact that the user has an up-to-date browser for the scripts to work. JavaScript is placed withing <script> tags, or a source code is defined using <script src="">. JavaScript works like many other scripting languages. It is object-oriented, and is designed to interact with HTML elements. File extension: .js Find out more: https://www.codeschool.com/ SQL SQL stands for Structured Query Language. It's the language used by SQL Database managers, such as MySQL, to carry out requests. Although it isn't a very large language, it's important for every webmaster using Databases to know. To get all results from a table using SQL, we would call "select * from tablename;", or if we wanted to select a specific column and a specific row, we could call "select lastname from tablename where firstname = 'John';" All commands in SQL require a semicolon at the end, except for when using PHP's SQL functions, or when using the "use" function, to switch databases. SQL can be either called directly, or SQL commands can be read from a file. File extensions: .sql Find out more: http://www.sql.org/ AJAX AJAX isn't really an entirely different language, but people use it to refer to the funtions in JavaScript used to remotely access a webpage. This is extremely useful for Webmasters who don't like the idea of reloading pages all the time to refresh information. Find out more: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ajax_(programming)
  9. two men were about to compete each other about something like thatthe first dont believe and the second man believe so the first man come to the competition first and the second man (who believe) dont showafter few hours he came and said he was going into river and he find boat and he got in the the boat drive him without wind or stiksso the first man said how come . how can the boat sail without wind or effortsso the second man said alsohow can u say that the whole world exist without god manage it
  10. Not all clicks appear to be counted. But how do you earn over 50 cents per click!? I barely earn a few!
  11. Ok, turns out it was just my internet playing up. I couldn't access any Xisto-hosted sites. It's all working now though, I can access my site fine, and yesterday FTP was working again. But All of a sudden, when I tried to access FTP just now, it timed out trying to reach the public_html folder, and now when I try to access the public_html or www folders, I get this error:An error occurred opening that folder on the FTP server. Make sure you have permission to access that folder.Details: 250 OK. Current directory is /public_html 200 TYPE is now ASCII Can anyone make any sense out of this or tell me what's wrong?Edit:I downloaded FileZilla, and it works fine in that now!
  12. I've never really thought of pronouncing it any other way than "car". It's the start of the word "character" which has a silent h, so I use a silent h in char.
  13. For some reason I can't connect to my FTP server! It was working fine yesterday, but when I tried to connect a minute ago, it said it could not login. I made a new account, and tried that, and now it logs in with any account, but the connection resets. I use Windows Explorer as my FTP Client. Can anyone help?
  14. iGuest

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    Hi!!! I'm new!!!
  15. Well, another way you can relive those classics is by going to the mall and buying one of those "5000+ games" controller thingsoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooopppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppps
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  17. yahoo chat is very cool but the worst thing is spam who si adds for sex pages
  18. yahoo is a good company and the first one in alexa u knowbut i see some bad things in yahoo about spams specially in messanger and chat
  19. that is really good for every oneas yahoo offer now is more atractive than before and give us more space to have e-mailsthat is really cooool
  20. Google hire hackers to see how easy it is to hack Google. Maybe they should be hiring more 14-year-olds?
  21. That's really what I hate about these, especially frontpage. You can't just do a line break, it puts in a whole new <p> tag. And then it makes half the code only compatible with Internet Explorer, when you could easily make the same piece of code compatible with all browsers.
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