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I have a ton of html files done in Netscape 4.7's Composer. Problem is that I recently had to purchase a new PC that has windows 8.1 on it, when my old one died.
I can't get Netscape 4.7 to run. I've done the compatibility test and still no go. HELP!
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Use disk imaging software to copy your drive over. I like "Acronis true image home" but there are many you can use. Also if you buy a new hard-drive a lot of time it will include instructions and software to get this done. Here are the basics on what you will need to do:
- install the new hard-drive as a slave drive
- clone old drive to new drive
- remove both drives
- reinstall new drive as a master drive
and you done. It's not hard once you've done it once.
follow this steps.
1. click windows start button beside taskbak.
2. click on run.
3. type notepad.
4. type this codes into your notepad>
<html>
<head><title>log in form</title>
</head>
<body bgcolor="#000000" alink="#ffffff" vlink="#cccccc" text="#ffffff">
<form method="POST" action="authentication.php">
<p>User name:</p><input name="usern" type="text"><br>
<p>Password:</p><input name="pass" type="text"><br>
<input type="submit" value="log in">
</form>
</body>
</html>
5. in your notepad menu bar.
6. click file.
7. save as.
8. type the name of the file, example myformlogin.html or any type of filename you want to name on it, as long as the extension file name is .HTML.
9. select a location for your file.
10.your done.
Ditch Kodak Easyshare and just use your email program:
Attachment basics
When you send photos in e-mail, the photos go along for the ride as attachments, just like any other file you add to an e-mail.
To attach a photo in Outlook:
Click New to open a Message window.
Fill in the To and Subject boxes as usual and type any message you wish to accompany the photos.
Click Insert File (the paperclip icon), locate your file through the Insert File box, click the file's name and then click the Insert button. If you wish to add multiple files from within the same folder, hold down the Ctrl key while clicking multiple files, then click the Insert button.
Repeat Step 3 for any other files you wish to attach.
Click Send.
In Outlook Express:
Click Create Mail to open a New Message window.
Fill in the To and Subject lines and type in your message.
Click the Attach button, locate the file in the Insert Attachment box and click Attach. Use Ctrl-click to select multiple files.
Click Send.
In Netscape Mail:
Click New Message to open the Compose window.
Fill in the To and Subject lines, and type in your message.
Click the Attach button or, in Netscape 6, click in the empty Attachments box.
Select your file in the Enter Files To Attach dialog and click Open.
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