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A lot of people (including me) waste time by watching funny videos online but sometimes we don’t just want to watch it, we want to have a copy of it. A few days ago a friend of mine was watching a video on Facebook and wanted to download the video. Theres a userscript that you can install but it could be hard for people not used to installing and messing around with computers so I decided to install 2 programs and get my friend going. Today I will show you what you can use to download almost any video online.

The two programs that we are going to be using are:

  • Mozilla Firefox [FREE]
  • Internet Download Manager [NOT FREE]

Everybody knows about Mozilla Firefox, so no intro there. Now, Internet Download Manager (a.k.a. IDM) is a download manager that makes use of all your download speed and allows you to download files faster. It also integrates with Firefox giving you many option in what to do.

All you have to do is to download and install both of these softwares, then restart your computer and you are done. When watching a video, on almost any website, you will get the following:

Click on the “Download” button and your video will download to your computer. Hope this helps.

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I am starting a new small project which will provide web design and hosting to clients in my local area. Since the economy is tough I don’t want to invest a lot of money, besides, I already have everything that I need, Billing Software, Host Account, the only thing I needed to invest was in a domain and business cards to promote.

I came across a GoDaddy domain offer for a total of $1.49 for a .com and decided to register the domain. I have used Name.com, 1and1.com, but never GoDaddy and the control panel is very different from the others. In my opinion the worst since it is NOT user friendly and it has way too many options and most of them to purchase new services so, be very careful where you click! :)

I decided to use custom nameservers for example ns1.mydomain.com and ns2.mydomain.com instead of ns1. myhostdomain.com and ns2.myhostdomain.com. It took me some time to find it but I was able to do it and today I will show you how to do it.

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A few days ago I purchased a VPS to learn server management and just mess around with it. I currently don’t have any domains free so I am accessing it using the ip given by my vps provider. I remember a few years ago I read somewhere online that you can point a subdomain to an ip in a different server (or external ip). For example: let’s say I want “server.ijemuel.com” to point me to my VPS. So I started doing some research but I couldn’t find a solution.

I decided to open a ticket and thanks to my Host (MonkeyWrenchHosting – vps is not from here) I was able to learn how to do it and today I will show you how to do it.

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