Wednesday, January 30, 2019

But you can leave it blank if you wantYou can see that the text you

But You Can Leave It Blank If You WantYou Can See That The Text You

The tagline is like a sub-heading to the title and is intended to provide more information about what your site is about. But you can leave it blank if you want.

You can see that the text you have entered will now appear in the header of every page of your site.

Change Twenty Fourteen Color Scheme

Still in the ‘Customize’ panel, click on ‘Colors’ and you’ll see that you can change the Site Title Color and Background Color. There are not many options here as yet but I will be showing you a very useful plugin in Lesson 12 which will give you many more options about colors. I recommend that you don’t change the default colors until we get to that lesson.

Add A Header Image

If you want your site to have a header image you can upload it here. The Twenty Fourteen theme does not provide any inbuilt header images and, by default, will not display one. But if you have a graphic that you want to display across your website as a header you can either resize it to 1260 pixels width by 240 pixels height on your computer, or upload a graphic of any other size and crop it within this screen.

Thursday, January 24, 2019

The Facebook Power Editor When You Re Looking To Create Not Just Ad Groups

The Facebook Power Editor When you re looking to create not just ad groups

Advanced Facebook Ad Configuration: Ad Groups

After reading through all of the steps that you need to take in order to effectively upload a single advertisement to Facebook, you would be right to think that this can be a rather tedious process. Instead of doing this for every single ad that you create, Facebook also offers you the option to instead compile ads of a similar nature into what’s known as an ad group. An ad group can be best defined as a group of advertisements that all have the same parameters set for a group of advertisements that you choose to group together.

The Facebook Power Editor

When you’re looking to create not just ad groups but also entire ad campaigns that will ultimately help you to execute your Facebook marketing pursuits more effectively, then the Facebook Power Editor is a tool that is essential. This tool will allow you to edit, create and publish several ads at the same time, while also having control over the campaign itself. Let’s take a look at how you can develop ad campaigns and ad groups with the Power Editor by your side. To download the Power Editor, make sure that you’re on a Google Chrome web browser. Next, simply type in “Power Editor” in the Facebook search engine and download the plugin from there.

Task 1 creating a new gpo sign in to dc1 with the mcsalabadministrator

In this exercise, you will learn how to create a GPO and how to configure a GPO to prevent Active Directory objects from accessing the resources on a Windows-based domain network.

Start the DC1 and CLIENT1 virtual machines to perform this exercise.

Task 1: Creating a New GPO

  1. Sign in to DC1 with the MCSALAB\Administrator.
  2. Open the Server Manager console, if required.
  3. On the Server Manager console, click Tools, and then click Group Policy Management.
  4. On the Group Policy Management console, expand Forest: mcsalab.local, and then click Domains.
  5. Select and right-click mcsalab.local, and then select Create a GPO in this domain, as shown in the following figure.

  1. On the New GPO dialog box, in the Name text box, type Internet Explorer GPO, and then click OK.

Task 2: Configuring the Internet Explorer GPO

  1. On DC1, on the Group Policy Management console, select and right-click Internet Explorer GPO, and then click Edit.
  2. On the Group Policy Management Editor console, navigate to User Configuration\Policies\Administrative Templates.
  3. Select and right-click All Settings, and then select Filter Options, as shown in the following figure.

  1. On the Filter Options dialog box, select the Enable Keyword Filters check box.
  2. In the Filter for word(s): text box, type General, as shown in the following figure, and then click OK.

on the server manager console click the add roles and features link

Start the DC1 and CLIENT1 virtual machines to perform this exercise

In this exercise, you will learn how to install the DHCP server role and how to configure the DHCP scope. In addition, you will also learn how to use the DHCP reservation feature to reserve a specific IP address for a specific client.

Start the DC1 and CLIENT1 virtual machines to perform this exercise.

Task 1: Installing the DHCP Server Role

  1. Sign in to DC1 with MCSALAB\Administrator account.
  2. Open the Server Manager console, if required.
  3. On the Server Manager console, click the Add roles and features link.
  4. On the Add Roles and Features Wizard, click Next.
  5. On the Select installation type page, make sure that the Role-based or feature-based installation radio button is selected, and then click Next.
  6. On the Select destination server page, click Next.
  7. On the Select server roles page, select the DHCP Server check box.
  8. On the Add Roles and Features Wizard dialog box, click Add Features.
  9. The Select server roles page is returned, as shown in the following figure, click Next.

  1. Complete the installation process.

Task 2: Configuring the DHCP Scope

  1. On the Server Manager console, click Tools, and then click DHCP.
  2. On the DHCP console, in the left pane, expand dc1.mcsalab.local.
  3. Select and right-click dc1.mcsalab.local, and then select Authorize.