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Creating Tables in Invision Power Products

Posted by shadowmac , in Technical 07 December 2011 - - - - - - · 55 views

This is way more difficult then I think that it should be. Why doesn't Invision Power utilize or at least allow HTML code for tables.

Here is a comparison of how standard HTML code is to create a table versus Invision Power code

HTML CODE for a table
<table border="1" bordercolor="#c0c0c0" cellpadding="3"...


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Back up your iPhoto Library

Posted by shadowmac , in Technical 30 November 2010 - * * * * * · 37 views

For you Mac users, you have a lot of photos that you don't want to loose or maybe you want to transfer just your photos to another computer. Here is a video that should help you backup those iPhoto pictures.

Hope this video helps.



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vbulletin Demo (Part 4)

Posted by shadowmac , in Technical 30 November 2009 - - - - - - · 38 views

Make learning the vBulletin Forum easier for you Admins we created a quick video

MyWiseGuys (aka hosang I.T.) brings you a quick demo on how to install vBulletin on your Windows machine. We are using XAMPP 1.7.2 which includes Apache, mySQL and PHP. Once mySQL is configured we then quickly install vBulletin 3.8.4

Continuing the education of vBulletin

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vBulletin Demo (Part 2)

Posted by shadowmac , in Technical 30 November 2009 - - - - - - · 53 views

MyWiseGuys (aka hosang I.T.) bring you a quick demo on how to config vBulletin on your Windows machine. We are using XAMPP 1.7.2 which includes Apache, mySQL and PHP. First update the vBulletin to logo to one of our own, then we configure php.ini for larger file uploads, install Downloads II 5.1.0 vbulletin mod, configure Filezilla FTP Server



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vBulletin Demo (Part 1)

Posted by shadowmac , in Technical 30 November 2009 - - - - - - · 43 views

Make learning the vBulletin Forum easier for you Admins we created a quick video

MyWiseGuys (aka hosang I.T.) brings you a quick demo on how to install vBulletin on your Windows machine. We are using XAMPP 1.7.2 which includes Apache, mySQL and PHP. Once mySQL is configured we then quickly install vBulletin 3.8.4