Creating a Simple MojoPortal Website: Part 5
Last Updated on Sunday, 4 September 2011 12:13 Written by Ian McIntosh Sunday, 11 September 2011 12:00
This follows on from the previous article.
In the last article, I created a wine list with a graphic backdrop. In this article, I am going to use the same code to create a menu page with pairs of scrolls that will look like this:
Creating a Simple MojoPortal Website Part 4
Last Updated on Saturday, 3 September 2011 05:28 Written by Ian McIntosh Monday, 5 September 2011 12:00
This follows on from the previous article.
In this article, I am going to use the MojoPortal inbuilt HTML module to create an eye-catching mixture of graphics and text, including a resizable graphic background.
On my website I want to add my wine list page. I want something a bit more jazzy than just bullet-point text with a couple of images next to it. No specific inbuilt module springs to mind as best for this job and I am not ready for a custom module just yet, so I am going to use the HTML module and CSS.
How to Convert the Format of Images in cPanel
Last Updated on Sunday, 6 February 2011 09:44 Written by Naveed Ashraf Thursday, 3 February 2011 04:56
Applied on: cPanel (Linux) Accounts
The Convert Image Format function in cPanel allows you to change the format of an image to another file type, such as changing a .jpg to a .bmp. cPanel includes an application for converting image file formats. Once you have uploaded the image to your website, it can be selected and converted through cPanel’s format converter. Any of the supported file types can be converted from one type to another using this application. Once the conversion is complete, the new file is placed in the same directory as the original file by default.
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