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Web accessibility for screen magnifier users the web hosting company has given you. Note that you will have a control panel to manage your domain name, as well as a control panel to manage your hosting plan. New customers to hosting are often confused about the difference between registering their domain name and hosting the website for that domain name. Once you make these DNS changes, it will take 24-72 hours (1 to 3 days) for your domain name to propagate, at which time your domain name will start pointing to our servers and to your new hosting account. The time delay is caused by the distributed nature of the internThe needs of screen magnifier users are overlooked when implementing web accessibility on to a website. Screen magnifiers are used by partially sighted web users to increase the size of on-screen elements. Some users will magnify the screen so that only three to four words are able to appear on the screen at any one time. You can try using a screen magnifier yourself by downloading the Zoomtext screen magnifier from http://www.aisquared.com/Products/ZoomText8_mag/FreeTrial/Z8FreeTrial.htm for a free 30 day trial.The good news is that some of the basic principles for improving accessibility and usability for screen magnifiers users, also increase usability for everyone. To help, we've listed six ways to improve accessibility and usability for screen magnifier users:1. Don't embed text within imagesText embedded within images can become blurry and pixelated when viewed in screen magnifiers, and therefore completely illegible. This is especially true when the image text is rather poor quality, so if you absolutely have to embed text within images then make s Transportation Issues in Mining This article reviews the basic steps of:One of the most serious considerations in mining or collection of raw materials is the transporting of these resources to processing or market. Same for oil, natural gas or mining materials; costs of transportation are important in mining. Most mines still in business today are in very close proximity to major rail lines, even with all the regulations and rules that exist some mining still exists in the United States. An example is the Borax Mine near Dagget, CA. The Borax mine was moved from the Harmony Borax Works mine in Death Valley, the second hottest place on Earth with temps up to 134 degrees, In the 1880's, the famous 20 mule team borax trains hauled their loads a grueling 165 miles to the railroad in Mojave. This is an illustration of why the transportation factor is critical in the efficiency of mining to keep costs down for the factories, which use the raw material or natural resources.http://www.parthe.net/_cwg1003/00000020.htmIf you look at the above ground mines in North America, those with rail service right to the site can compete if the economie 1. domain name setup These are the first things a new web hosting customer needs to accomplish, and in a lot of cases they will not need to adjust their account again, except to view website traffic statistics. This article covers these four steps, as well as a couple of other important tasks needed to get a website up and running with your hosting plan. Let us start by defining what a hosting plan consists of: A hosting plan is memory space on the hard drive of a server, it is internet bandwidth, and it is a control panel of features to manage your site. Step 1: Domain Name Setup The first step in getting your website up and running is to purchase a domain name. Current prices range between $8 to $20 per year. This will be the actual name of your website. No one else will be able to use your name once it is registered. Examples of common domain names you have heard of may include ebay.com, mapquest.com, etc. Once you have chosen a domain name, it needs to be pointed to the server that holds your hosting account, so when someone types www.yourdomainname.com into a browser, it will find the website files you will upload to your hosting plan. Every domain name has at least 2 DNS settings that map the domain to an actual computer. The Domain Name Server (DNS) is a server that has a look up table of domain names and the IP address they belong to. The IP address is the internet address of a computer connected to the internet. There are thousands of DNS’ throughout the internet, which help with its flexibility. When you order a new hosting account with a web hosting company, they will send you 2 DNS settings. There are at least 2 DNS settings for each domain. This allows for a backup in case the primary DNS setting is unavailable. This is one of the beauties of the internet. Each DNS contains only a handful of domain names, and each domain name has a backup. This makes it virtually impossible for a hacker to bring down all websites, or the entire internet for that matter. You will need to login where you registered your domain name and change the DNS settings to the ones that the web hosting company has given you. Note that you will have a control panel to manage your domain name, as well as a control panel to manage your hosting plan. New customers to hosting are often confused about the difference between registering their domain name and hosting the website for that domain name. Once you make these DNS changes, it will take 24-72 hours (1 to 3 days) for your domain name to propagate, at which time your domain name will start pointing to our servers and to your new hosting account. The time delay is caused by the distributed nature of the intern Further Proof That Blogs Rule the World ng what a hosting plan consists of:
A hosting plan is memory space on the hard drive of a server, it is internet bandwidth, and it is a control panel of features to manage your site.No one I’ve ever met is neutral on Wal*Mart. Let me begin by saying that Sam Walton is one of my heroes. He was a humble genius who as a multigazillionaire still rode to work every day in his pickup truck and frequently took his dog with him.I don’t go to Wal*Mart. I like to buy American where I can and in Wal*Mart I can’t. I’d rather go see my friend Dan Sorrentino at Newtown Hardware for my sundries than some guy I don’t know that I have to walk the length of a football field to find. But I know a lot of people who visit Wal*Mart on a regular basis. FYI, Wal*Mart has an affiliate program through LinkShare that is okay. Wal*Mart also has a blog, called Wal*Mart Facts.Since it is the largest retail outfit in the world, Wal*Mart has a pretty big target painted on its back. It’s always taking a beating for its employment practices or lack of this or corporate that. Being a PR person for Wal*Mart must be pretty tough. According to the Strategic Public Relations Blog, Wal*Mart is trying to soften its public face. To this end it has hired the venerable public relatio Step 1: Domain Name Setup The first step in getting your website up and running is to purchase a domain name. Current prices range between $8 to $20 per year. This will be the actual name of your website. No one else will be able to use your name once it is registered. Examples of common domain names you have heard of may include ebay.com, mapquest.com, etc. Once you have chosen a domain name, it needs to be pointed to the server that holds your hosting account, so when someone types www.yourdomainname.com into a browser, it will find the website files you will upload to your hosting plan. Every domain name has at least 2 DNS settings that map the domain to an actual computer. The Domain Name Server (DNS) is a server that has a look up table of domain names and the IP address they belong to. The IP address is the internet address of a computer connected to the internet. There are thousands of DNS’ throughout the internet, which help with its flexibility. When you order a new hosting account with a web hosting company, they will send you 2 DNS settings. There are at least 2 DNS settings for each domain. This allows for a backup in case the primary DNS setting is unavailable. This is one of the beauties of the internet. Each DNS contains only a handful of domain names, and each domain name has a backup. This makes it virtually impossible for a hacker to bring down all websites, or the entire internet for that matter. You will need to login where you registered your domain name and change the DNS settings to the ones that the web hosting company has given you. Note that you will have a control panel to manage your domain name, as well as a control panel to manage your hosting plan. New customers to hosting are often confused about the difference between registering their domain name and hosting the website for that domain name. Once you make these DNS changes, it will take 24-72 hours (1 to 3 days) for your domain name to propagate, at which time your domain name will start pointing to our servers and to your new hosting account. The time delay is caused by the distributed nature of the intern Filling The Talent Pipeline in 2007 omain name, it needs to be pointed to the server that holds your hosting account, so when someone types www.yourdomainname.com into a browser, it will find the website files you will upload to your hosting plan.“It’s tough to make predictions, especially about the future,” Yogi Berra once said.But here are a few things to consider as you start the new year.If tightness in the job market continues, wages will drive upward, economists say. With unemployment so low—the 4.4 percent reading in October was the lowest in five years—businesses have found themselves having to bid up pay a bit to fill vacancies.People in their 20s change jobs every 18 months and 75% of all workers are job hunters—stats recently reported by the Bureau of Labor Statistics and the Wall Street Journal’s executive career site, CareerJournal.com.Reducing costs without reducing offerings and services is the top management issue, according to the recent 2006 Multichannel Merchant’s Benchmark Survey on Critical Issues and Trends.Which of these major workforce management issues concern you most? Rising costs of benefits? Economic uncertainty? Retention?Growing Demand Ignites New War For Talent.I’m being told what you already know: It’s b Every domain name has at least 2 DNS settings that map the domain to an actual computer. The Domain Name Server (DNS) is a server that has a look up table of domain names and the IP address they belong to. The IP address is the internet address of a computer connected to the internet. There are thousands of DNS’ throughout the internet, which help with its flexibility. When you order a new hosting account with a web hosting company, they will send you 2 DNS settings. There are at least 2 DNS settings for each domain. This allows for a backup in case the primary DNS setting is unavailable. This is one of the beauties of the internet. Each DNS contains only a handful of domain names, and each domain name has a backup. This makes it virtually impossible for a hacker to bring down all websites, or the entire internet for that matter. You will need to login where you registered your domain name and change the DNS settings to the ones that the web hosting company has given you. Note that you will have a control panel to manage your domain name, as well as a control panel to manage your hosting plan. New customers to hosting are often confused about the difference between registering their domain name and hosting the website for that domain name. Once you make these DNS changes, it will take 24-72 hours (1 to 3 days) for your domain name to propagate, at which time your domain name will start pointing to our servers and to your new hosting account. The time delay is caused by the distributed nature of the intern The Three Parts of an Information Product ty. When you order a new hosting account with a web hosting company, they will send you 2 DNS settings. There are at least 2 DNS settings for each domain. This allows for a backup in case the primary DNS setting is unavailable. This is one of the beauties of the internet. Each DNS contains only a handful of domain names, and each domain name has a backup. This makes it virtually impossible for a hacker to bring down all websites, or the entire internet for that matter.When we see a finished product, we rarely think about the parts that go into it. We just look at the box and say "great product." But in the case of an information product, there are three distinctive parts: content, packaging and delivery. Let's look at each separately.ContentThe content or the information is the core of the product. Without the content there is no product. Without unique content, it's just another rehash.Your expertise is what makes your content unique. When you learn to express your expertise, you're sharing your content.Content is the message and the actual information the buyer purchases.PackagingWe often think of packaging as the box the product comes in. But especially with digital products, there isn't necessarily a physical package.Instead, we think of the way the content is put into a usable format as the packaging. It may be in an ebook, an MP3 audio, an audio CD, a screen-cam movie, or a downloadable video. Increasingly, you see products that include a combination of packaging formats.Packag You will need to login where you registered your domain name and change the DNS settings to the ones that the web hosting company has given you. Note that you will have a control panel to manage your domain name, as well as a control panel to manage your hosting plan. New customers to hosting are often confused about the difference between registering their domain name and hosting the website for that domain name. Once you make these DNS changes, it will take 24-72 hours (1 to 3 days) for your domain name to propagate, at which time your domain name will start pointing to our servers and to your new hosting account. The time delay is caused by the distributed nature of the intern Top Customer Service Speaker Shares His 10 Favorite Customer Service Lies the web hosting company has given you. Note that you will have a control panel to manage your domain name, as well as a control panel to manage your hosting plan. New customers to hosting are often confused about the difference between registering their domain name and hosting the website for that domain name. Once you make these DNS changes, it will take 24-72 hours (1 to 3 days) for your domain name to propagate, at which time your domain name will start pointing to our servers and to your new hosting account. The time delay is caused by the distributed nature of the internet. A hosting company cannot tell you exactly how long it will take for your domain name to propagate across the whole world. It is dependent on all of the Internet providers in the world picking up the new results.As a seasoned customer service consultant and occasional consumer watchdog, let me share my 10 favorite customer service LIES.(1) Your call is important to us.If this were true, companies would staff adequately and not discourage call volumes through daunting electronic menus, long waiting times, and incessant prodding to seek alternate help at web sites. It is precisely because calls are UNIMPORTANT that they are handled so poorly.(2) To assure the highest quality, your call may be monitored or recorded.Though more companies are recording ALL calls, fewer are staffing adequately to review enough conversations to have a positive impact on service quality. Recordings are made primarily to CONTROL reps and to keep customers docile, who are intimidated by the idea that their conversations might be flagged, replayed and ridiculed.(3) “Sure, I’ll be happy to help you with that.”Monitor the vocal TONE with which this line is heartlessly rendered. It almost always slopes downward, indicating the rep is anything but happy in her job and in s Step 2: Logging in to your Control Panel You'll want to login to your control panel to do such things as view web traffic statistics, set up email addresses, set up databases, do backups, etc. Every web hosting company offers a control panel to manage your account (cPanel, Plesk, Helm, and Hsphere are the most popular control panels offered by web hosting companies, but some have even built there own to customize it to their services). They all offer basically the same features. In the control panel you can read your email, or set it up to be read through an email program like Outlook. You will also manage databases here, view your website’s performance, backup your website, install pre-built scripts, etc. You can use the control panel to upload your website’s files, but a lot of programmers prefer to do this through a separate FTP program. There will be more on this later. You should have a way to login before your domain propagates. This will allow you to get started on your control panel while propagation is occurring. Step 3: Setting up Email accounts Once you are logged in to your control panel, you'll want to setup at least one email address. Even if you do not want one, it is good to at least define one as a catch all to make sure you do not miss any emails sent to your domain. Email Forwarding- If you want to simply "forward" all email to an outside email address (like your ISP email address), then simply set your Default Address (a tool in the Mail Management section of your Control Panel) to your ISP email address.... or to any email address where you want the emails to automatically be forwarded to. That way, any email sent to 'anything'@yourdomain.com will be automatically (and immediately) sent to you. If you want to forward some emails to one address, and others to other addresses, you can do this with the Email Forwarders tool in your control panel. Email Accounts (POP3 Accounts)- If you want to create a new email address with its own account (or email box; this is called a POP3 email account), then use the Add / Del Email Acco
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