![]() It also, once again unlike Firefox default, has to work with at least 4 Release versions of the app. Unlike Firefox default, the same theme also had to cover the different OSs (often by using manifest flags). ![]() be careful using this button and make a profile backup before using it!įrank Lion wrote:As I've mentioned elsewhere, there is now more than one way to make Complete Themes, so.Ĭare to share a link to this information?Įssentially, for over 10 years conventional Complete Themes replaced the default theme by using a 4 line chrome.manifest and 100+. Coming from Firefox, it will retain a few browser items, but I doubt that it will keep any mail/news settings (or messages!) which are stored in the profile.Īnyway, a highly questionable change, the scary labels sure were better. I didn't dare yet to actually hit that button, but it's supposed to come up with a dialog stating which items will be retained. Which don't say anything at all (typical Firefox marketing change!). Which fairly unambiguously states what this function is doing. In earlier versions of this feature, those were named: That's it.That's an interesting (and possibly misleading) change from 2.31 to 2.32 in the Troubleshooting Information page you can open from the Help menu: If your profile is sufficiently often migrated (it's not clear to me when this feature is triggered) (actually, the trigger is using the "modern" theme, or any 3rd-party theme if a specific change listed below hasn't been made), the Toolkit code inherited from Firefox offers to reset (mostly = clear) your profile. Now go to your personal web site () in your web browser to see what it looks like. To copy files to your computer from the web server, simply drag them from the right to the left. You can now drag the files from the left you would like to put on the web to the right side. Double click on the "html" directory to open it. ![]() In the list of files and directories that show up on the right, you will see a directory named "html." This is where all of your web files will be stored. Host: Username: your e-id Password: your e-id password Port: 22Īfter you have entered the above information, click "Quickconnect." Open FileZilla and enter the following settings (FTP cannot be used while on the SIUE-WIFI wireless network at SIUE): To copy files from the web server to your Mac, simply drag them from Cyberduck to a local folder on your computer. You can now drag the files and folders you would like to put on the web right into the Cyberduck window. In the list of files and directories that show up, you will see a directory named "html." This is where all of your web files will be stored. Protocol: SFTP (SSH Secure File Transfer) Server: Username: your e-id Password: your e-id passwordĪfter you have entered the above information, click "Connect." Open Cyberduck, click on "Open Connection" and enter the following information (FTP cannot be used while on the SIUE-WIFI wireless network at SIUE): ![]() You will need to do this with all of the files and folders to send them over to the web server. Once you have located your index.html page, and all of the other files, left click once on the file and then click the arrow that points to the right to send it to the web server. The directory you are in now is at the top, you can navigate to the correct directory by double clicking on the green up arrow to go back a directory and then double clicking on the directory you want to view when you see it. On the left half of your screen you will need to navigate to the folder you saved your web pages and other files. Double click on the html directory to open it. This is the directory where all of you pages, pictures, etc. You should see a directory on the right half of the screen named html. Then click OK and you should be logged in. Host Name/Address: Host Type: Automatic Detect User ID: your e-id Password: your e-id password Open WS-FTP and enter the following information (FTP cannot be used while on the SIUE-WIFI wireless network at SIUE): You will need to use an FTP program, such as WS-FTP for Windows, Cyberduck for Mac, or FileZilla for all platforms, to put your pages on the server.Ĭyberduck can be downloaded for free here: įileZilla can be downloaded for free here: Using WS-FTP Once you have your pages ready to go, it's time to put it up on the web server and check it out. ![]() School of Education, Health and Human Behavior. ![]()
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