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July 23rd, 2011 Comments off

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I just sent my SSN to a real estate agent over email… no other choice?

I had to send my SSN and driver’s license number over email to a real estate agent for a credit check, since I am trying to rent a place across the country.

I cannot go there in person, and sending it through regular mail would cause unnecessary delays. I know there’s no use crying over spilled milk, but I can’t help but feel very uneasy about it. I know that the real estate agent is legit, belonging to an accredited real estate agency. I sent my information to HIM and only him. I am pretty sure that he himself will not compromise that information, but is there any way that others could get this info– since it traveled through webspace? I don’t really understand how email technically works, so I feel extra insecure about what I just did… Do you think this was okay? Opinions? Thanks.

Man, I hope you at least called him first.

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July 23rd, 2011 Comments off


I own 10MB webspace, How can I make my homepage, which softwate required, helpme to make it?

I dont know how to make website and edit pages to update, recently I rent a 10MB webspace and registered a domain, now waiting for some help to build my pages, I dont know about webdesigning and those softwares that are used to build, please give a way to proceed

The best way would probably to learn HTML and write your pages in notepad, since that would give you most flexibility. There are many websites out there that teach HTML including these: http://www.lissaexplains.com

http://www.w3schools.com

http://www.yourhtmlsource.com/

If you don’t want to learn HTML(even if that’s the case, I strongly suggest you read some of the sites above since they give really good information about building websites), you can use a software where you place things on the page and it’ll write the code out for you . If you don’t want to pay for something like Dreamweaver (www.adobe.com), I suggest NVU (www.nvu.com) which is Free and open Source.

To actually make the website, the first step would be to plan out which pages you want to make. This could be done on paper, by drawing a simple flowchart of what pages will be linked to what. Then, decide on your layout. If you’re just starting, try something simple at first, like a banner up top with a picture and the menu, and then all the info underneath. You can make your graphics for your website in a software like Photoshop or the GIMP. Make sure to save all photographs as jpg and all pictures that have less than 256 colours in gif.

Once you created the website, you need to put it on the net. The usual way is to upload it via FTP. Your host should provide you with an FTP address, name and password for you to use. You need to get an FTP client program (I suggest FileZilla, http://filezilla-project.org/ , which is also free and open source) to do this.

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