Do you want to make style separator same below image:
Exactly, Separator is mini table. After that, we redesign it to … . I’ll make tut step by step for everyone:
Do you want to make style separator same below image:
Exactly, Separator is mini table. After that, we redesign it to … . I’ll make tut step by step for everyone:
Code : Interface Yahoo Chat ( interface perfect)
Language: Java
Author: Forget ( Member UIT University)
Feature: ape interface of yahoo messenger
Code: Download manager
Language: Java
Feature:
+ Interface IDM
+ Get link download
+ Resume and pause link
+ …
Download code in link below:
This is java code to testing connection from App to database MySQL
Code below:
Code java example for connect MySQL database:
This is the collection of me: Author : lexuanvu
We’ll fix problem about DNS, following:
Step 1:
Open and edit file : C:\Windows\System32\drivers\etc\hosts
Insert code below:
153.16.15.71 facebook.com
153.16.15.71 http://www.facebook.com
153.16.15.71 apps.facebook.com
153.16.15.71 login.facebook.com
153.16.15.71 graph.facebook.com
153.16.15.71 static.ak.connect.facebook.com
153.16.15.71 developers.facebook.com
153.16.15.71 error.facebook.com
153.16.15.71 upload.facebook.com
153.16.15.71 register.facebook.com
153.16.15.71 bigzipfiles.facebook.com
153.16.15.71 pixel.facebook.com
Good luck for you!
written by hotdream1990
This is a lab. Today, we will do with network configuration.
View Kernel
View hostname
Change hostname
View IP
Change IP
Create Alias
View route client
Adding gateway
Adding route
Deleting route
Netstat
Tracert
Tcpdump
View services
Config DNS client
WordPress.com sends your published blog posts to several places to automatically promote them for you. For example, your posts end up in WordPress.com’s global tag pages, are sent out to many search engines via Ping-o-Matic!, and sitemaps pings notify search engines of new updates.
In addition to these built in features, you can also choose to send your posts to several third party services. Currently, WordPress.com Publicize supports Messenger Connect, Facebook, Twitter, and Yahoo!.
If you sign in to WordPress.com via a non-secure Internet connection, like a public Wi-Fi connection at your local coffee shop, your account may be more vulnerable to hijacking. To keep the bad guys out, we recommend selecting the “Always use HTTPS when visiting administration pages“ option from your Personal Settings page (Dashboard > Users menu > Personal Settings) which will SSL-encrypt your connection while in the WordPress.com dashboard. Save the change by clicking Save Changes. When you log back in, you’ll be rolling with SSL encryption.