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Old 09-18-2006, 06:40 PM   #1
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Most of Dude's recipes are linked to the promash versions of the same. Dude, how do you do that? It is really great and why I have never noticed it is probably a testimony to my "sipping", but if you can help me do the same, I would appreciate it. I also figure you add them by modifying your signature. Correct?

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Old 09-18-2006, 06:47 PM   #2
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Easy.

Promash has a feature to save a recipe as html. You take that file and host it on your ISP. It will give you a URL to post into a sig.

I can write out specific instructions but hosting on ISPs may be different. I use Cox. You'll need some kind of personal space--like for a website. Most ISPs offer a small bit of free storage space.

In promash, when you have a recipe open, all you have to do is click the little printer icon on the lower right corner, and select "Export to html". That file will save in promash under "html_exports". Just upload that file to your ISP website.
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Old 09-18-2006, 06:52 PM   #3
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I just knew it would involve some kind of cyber mumbo-jumbo. I quess I need to do some READUN' and learn me a few things about this whole ISP utilization thing. My problem is the computer programming class I took taught me to use punch cards. I don't know nothin' about postin' to no ISPs!

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I have plenty of space, I'll host them for you.

If you want, send me the html exports in an e-mail, and I'll send you URLs.

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Brewpastor,

If you have high-speed internet at home, you most likely have some personal space at no extra charge. Most of them call it a personal website or something similar.

If you don't, there are several free ones out there that you can use. Angelfire and Tripod are 2 of them, but I'm sure there are many more. Personally, I like Tripod better, but that's just me.

Once you've got a space, uploading is very simple. Most services have an interface to upload files very similar to what you use to upload pictures here. Once it's up, linking it is as easy as pie!
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OK, I own the domain name "Brewpastor.com". So now what do I do? I really am an idiot at all this stuff. I guess it is that pre '60s birth date.
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OK, I own the domain name "Brewpastor.com". So now what do I do? I really am an idiot at all this stuff. I guess it is that pre '60s birth date.
The name alone is just a name you have the rights to. Basically, the name will point to whatever "bucket" you keep your stuff in. Without the bucket, you don't have anywhere to store your stuff.

What internet service do you have?
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I was going to ask the same question, but never got around to it. And it's not a generational thing. I'm probably half your age, and am also cluless at that stuff.
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So, now I need a bucket. Where do you geta bucket and then how do I learn to make it into a pretty bucket?
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It's just like brewing beer - you need to ask some questions and do it a few times before you "get" it. Then there are MILLIONS of little things you can do to make it better.


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