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Dec 10, 2014

PHPSugar – PHPMelody v2.1 – Full Video CMS Script update

update PHPSugar – PHPMelody v2.1 – Full Video CMS Script 


PHP Melody is a self-hosted Video CMS which evolved over the last 6 years. SEO optimization, unbeaten security and speed are advantages you no longer have to compromise on.
A truly great CMS should help you save time and make your life easier not complicate it. Nobody enjoys spending time and money on inferior solutions. If you value your time, don’t settle for anything but the best video CMS with a proven track record, constant support and updates.
Whether you’re creating a personal or business video site, PHP Melody gets the job done. This is a no fuss CMS, fit for 2014.
Works on any hosting account.
No nonsense features that you’ll never use.
Optimized for speed, ease of use and customization.
Constant updates to keep your site ahead of your competition.
Reassuringly solid customer support (6 years and going).
Simple pricing – buy and own for life, no monthly fees.
Demo: http://www.phpsugar.com/phpmelody.html
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Dec 9, 2014

Coupons Module v1.1 for Getsy v1.11update

Coupons Module v1.1 for Getsy v1.11

Coupons Module v1.1 for Getsy v1.11
Need a promotional tool? Then the Coupon module is the solution for you. Sellers can now create discount codes for separate items, whole sections or categories, set minimum amount spent for the coupon to apply, dates through which the coupon is active, free shipping and much more.
When the discount code expires its profile remains in the module archive. This way you can update the coupon settings, and reactivate it at any given time.
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Cogzidel DROPinn v1.6 update

Cogzidel DROPinn v1.6

Cogzidel DROPinn v1.6
Whether for business or leisure, on a budget or out to splurge, travelers spend considerable amount of money when going on trips. To state the obvious, the travel industry is practically teeming with lucrative opportunities. But there is an emerging trend about to create a significant impact in the hotel and accommodation business. In fact, it will virtually change the way the accommodation industry operates.
Gone are the days where large hotel chains and online booking agents browbeat small, startup establishments with their aggressive and elaborate marketing schemes. As communication and online transactions become increasingly popular and simple through the Internet, the market is no longer monopolized by the big guys.
These days, more and more consumers realize that they can actually save a lot of money by getting rid of middlemen. Additionally, there are a growing number of property owners open to the idea of subletting their apartments or spare rooms for extra cash.
demo http://www.cogzidel.com/airbnb-clone/
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Eicra Package Tours Script 2.9.2 Nulled update



Eicra Package Tours Script 2.9.2 Nulled

Eicra Package Tours Script 2.9.2 Nulled
Eicra Tour Script is a custom built solution that covers the end to end operations of Holiday divisions. The solution manages all reservation (air, car, hotels, activities, insurance and packages), inventory and back office processes via a fully integrated reservation system. Travel tour operators may post travel deals and other users may search for deals and order using PayPal or other merchant secure checkout. PhpHoliday.com has inbuilt tour management system that allows you to creates your own tour plan and customize your pricing.
demo http://www.eicra.com/php-package-tour-script
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Dec 8, 2014

Lynda.com Self-Hosting a WordPress Site

Lynda.com Self-Hosting a WordPress Site

Lynda.com Self-Hosting a WordPress Site by javedbinyousaf

 

Author: Maria Langer | Duration: 02:08 | Level: Intermediate
Genre: Video Training | 199 MB
In Self-Hosting a WordPress Site, author and avid blogger Maria Langer shows how a blog can be customized to make it stand out in the digital crowd. Maria walks WordPress users—from casual bloggers to seasoned pros—through the steps to making a blog truly unique. This course goes beyond the basics, like setting a standard theme, and demonstrates such advanced techniques as incorporating CSS, PHP, and HTML.
Topics include:

    * Installing WordPress on any ISP
    * Touring a WordPress CMS site
    * Understanding all the content creation options
    * Creating a customized look with PHP and CSS changes
    * Using plug-ins to add features
    * Setting options for user accounts

More information
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Dec 5, 2014

How to blog Import and Export New Feature

How to blog Import and Export

Today’s release brings another long-desired feature to Blogger: Import and Export of blogs. Now you can export all of your posts and comments into a single, Atom-formatted XML file for easy backup. You can then import the posts back into Blogger, either into an existing blog or into a new one.

To export your blog, log in to http://yourblogname.blogspot.com/ and go to the Settings > Basic page. You’ll see the Others  Tools  links at the top of the page for importing and exporting. (We also moved blog deletion up here from the bottom of the page. Don’t worry about accidentally clicking it, though; your blog wouldn’t be deleted until you confirmed on the next page.)

Once you click “Export blog” and press the “Export” button on the next page, your browser will prompt you to save the XML file for your blog. Keep it somewhere safe as a backup, or import it into a different blog. You can import one blog into another from the Blog Tools links, or when creating a new blog. Look for the “Advanced Options” at the bottom of the page.

When you import a blog, all of the posts will get saved in an “imported” state. From there you can publish just a few, or all of them at once. Here are some ideas for what you can do with importing and exporting:
  • Merge two or more blogs into one. Take the exported posts and comments from one blog and import them into another one.
  • Move individual posts from blog to blog. After importing, select just a set of posts to publish and publish them with one click.
  • Back up your blog to your own storage. You can keep your words safe and under your control in case anything happens to your blog, or us, or if you want to remove them from the Internet.
  • Move your blog somewhere else. Our export format is standard Atom XML. We hope to see other blogging providers extend their Atom support to include import and export. And, if you decide to come back to Blogger, importing your export file will get you back up and running in seconds.
Caveats
  • The export format currently only covers blog posts and comments to those posts, not blog settings or templates. To back up a Classic template, copy and paste the template code from the editor. To back up a Layouts template, use the Backup / Restore template option to download a copy of your template.
  • Before importing a blog for the first time, we recommend that you create a new, throwaway blog to import into so you get a sense for how the process works. Once you’re comfortable, import into your public blog.
  • At the moment there is a 1MB size limit on the blog you can import. This is a bug that we are correcting the issue.
Have you imported or exported your blog? Let us know about how it went in the comments.
Posted by JJ from the Data Liberation Front

Dec 1, 2014

Create Blogger Make a Menu Bar That Categorizes Posts

Create  Blogger Make a Menu Bar That Categorizes Posts

One of the biggest problems with Blogspot is the menu bar. In WordPress, you can easily and quickly create drop down menus. In order to make that work in Blogger, you need to modify your code. However, not all is lost. Maybe you can’t have drop down menus without a lot of headache, but you can have categories at the top of your menu bar. You can use your labels as categories. Let’s say for example you write about food, marriage, and fashion. When someone comes to your site, they may only want to browse through the marriage posts. By creating a menu tab with the word marriage, blogger will pull up only those posts. Typically a menu bar is only comprised of static pages or outbound links. However, using a simple formula, you can create your labels to work as menu bar items!
If you haven’t created labels yet, you should. Labels are like extra keywords that attach to your post, but if you want to use the labels to help categorize your posts, pick about five or six labels and always use the same label when you are adding it to a post.
Once all your posts are labeled, here’s how to make the menu bar.
1. Login to your Blogspot dashboard.
2. Go to layout.
3. Click on your menu bar widget (it’s probably labeled pages) to open it up.
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4. Go to the bottom where it says ADD LINK PAGE.
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5. Type in the title as you want it to appear (in our example, type the word wordpress).
6. Now you need to type in a URL. http://www.[your blog name].com/search/label/[your label]
7. Hit save.
You are all set! Any blog post that uses that label will be pulled up like a filtered archive  (listed according to date).

Nov 30, 2014

how to Unzip files on a Linux Server

 How to Unzip files on a Linux Server

Here is my small php script for unzipping zipped files on a Linux server.

I looked all over the Internet for such a script and could not find one that met my needs needed something small, so I decided to write my own.  You can download it at the bottom of this page for free and use it at your own risk.

I host with godaddy and they don't provide any "out of the box" tools to unzip zipped files (they have recently added a file manager in their hosting control panel, but you still need to log in etc in order to unzip files) - therefore the creation of the unzipper.php script.



unzipper.php

PHP script for unzipping zipped files in Linux hosting environment
Scripted by Cobus C H Taljaard (cobus DOT taljaard AT gmail DOT com)
Free to use and change as you see fit. No guarantee provided. Use at own risk!
I've tested it on godaddy.com Linux hosting.

Why:
When you need to FTP a large amount of files in one sitting, it takes a lot of time.  It is MUCH quicker to FTP a zipped file and then to extract the contents (with directory structure) on the server itself. Something that took me over ten minutes now barely takesone!

Instructions:
  • FTP the "unzipper.php" and "pclzip.lib.php" files to your online folder containing the zipped file/s and run it from your browser
  • This script only looks for zipped files in the same folder as where the script is run from!
  • NB NB NB - this script overwrites all files without asking. Please make sure you are using the correct directory. I advise you to first test it with a small zip file containing one dummy text file.

Example:
  • Let's say you have zipped files stored in the domain.com/zips folder that you want to unzip
  • Then you need to FTP "unzipper.php" and "pclzip.lib.php" to the same "zips" directory of domain.com
  • Now access "http://www.domain.com/zips/unzipper.php" from your browser and follow the onscreen instructions

Here is the download link: unzipper.zip

Ftp zip file unzip On Your Server

Ftp zip file UNZIP Files On Your Server

A Few Questions First

How do I unzip files on a remote server?

How to Extract a ZIP File in Ftp software

  How often do you FTP a new wordpress install to your live server?

Well if you are a freelance web designer or developer then I would say quite often. Every time you put a new site live you have to upload the entire wordpress site which can be 800+ files.
How long does it you take to upload your whole wordpress site?
The last time I timed it (with a fresh install of wordpress 3 beta 1), it took over 10 minutes to upload the 815 files (10.7 MB).

Why does it take so long?
Besides my really slow internet connection, it’s really FTP’s fault. Depending on the software you use (I use FileZilla), you can choose how many concurrent transfers, but when you are uploading 800+ files, being able to transfer 10 files at once still can take a while. Also, the file size is a factor and the fact that most of the files being transferred are php files means that there is major room for improvement from a compression point of view.

The Obvious Next Step – ZIP

Obviously we need to compress the files into a single zip archive. We could then upload the much smaller file to the server. The only problem left is that we need to unzip the file once it has been uploaded onto the server. And one way to do that would be to write some PHP code to do this task for us. But since you are reading this article in order to save time, I am guessing you don’t have time to write this code either.

The Solution

PHP UnZIP comes to the party and fills this gap. It allows you to FTP your much smaller zip file onto your server and then unzip it in 1 click. All the logic is contained in a single file ‘unzip.php’ which weighs in at 98KB. So all we need to do is FTP our zip archive together with the unzip.php file and we can do exactly what we have set out to.

Step By Step

  1. Download unzip.zip and extract unzip.php.
  2. Zip your wordpress install (or whatever else) into a single zip.
  3. Upload your new zip together with unzip.php to your server via FTP. Make sure the zip file is in the correct directory on your server where you would like it to be extracted.
  4. CHMOD unzip.php to 777. I do this with my FTP program (FileZilla) by right-clicking on the file and selecting ‘File Permissions’. (for windows you will have to allow full control or modify secutiry permission to the necessary user)
  5. Open the file unzip.php in your browser.
  6. Browse your server’s directories and click the zip file to UnZIP it!
  7. Delete both the zip file and unzip.php.
  8. Decide what to do with the extra time you now have.

Comparison Of Before And After


Before After
File Count 815 2
File Size 10.7 MB 3.2 MB
Time Taken 14 mins 2 mins

UnZIP In Action

UnZip screen shot 1
UnZip screenshot 2

Tools Used

Summary

You can now upload your entire WordPress website to your server in a quarter of the time or less using UnZIP. I hope you find this useful, and please let us know what you think or if there are ways to improve it.
Download here : unzip.zip