Schmuzzi is a software company that I founded specializing in content management software that allows subscribers to have a resume website deployed to their own domain name. Every Schmuzzi subscriber gets their own database and becomes the administrator on their own Schmuzzi resume website.
The idea behind Schmuzzi is to move much of the information that would normally come out later in an interview to the front of the process. Prospective employers and clients can perform extensive research on the Schmuzzi subscriber based on the information presented within the Schmuzzi website. This allows the Schmuzzi subscriber to market themselves in a manner similar to how corporations market their products and services. Essentially allowing the Schmuzzi subscriber to become a brand.
Imagine dividing a resume website into its functionality and its content. When a Schmuzzi website is deployed all of the functionality is already there. All a Schmuzzi subscriber then needs to do is customize the features that they want and add their content. Almost everything in Schmuzzi is database driven, and therefore highly customizable. No technical abilities are required on the part of the Schmuzzi subscriber.
Schmuzzi is an extension to employment or networking websites, as opposed to an alternative. A Schmuzzi subscriber can link their Schmuzzi website to any employment, or networking websites to which they happen to belong. Each Schmuzzi subscriber gets their own Schmuzzi instance deployed to their own domain name. This is considerable different from merely having a profile on an employment or networking website. The Schmuzzi subscriber has far more freedom and control. The entire Schmuzzi website revolves around the Schmuzzi subscriber.
The ultimate vision of Schmuzzi is to create a technology infrastructure that would allow people to come together in cooperative collaborative enterprise.
This document presents the National Application Reference Model (ARM) version 2.0. The ARM is one of the reference models within Saudi Arabia's National Enterprise Architecture Framework. It provides guidance on key national application systems and architectural elements that government agencies can use to design their own application solutions. The ARM aims to promote shared application systems and reusable components across agencies to reduce costs and improve interoperability. It describes application elements, principles, national application strategies and serves as a reference for architects, managers and other IT roles within the government.
This document provides an overview of an RFID-based library management system. It discusses RFID technology components like tags and readers. It describes the system's modules for user login, book search, issue and return. It lists features like auto-check in/out. Diagrams are included showing use cases, classes, entities and relationships. The software development life cycle phases of planning, analysis, design, development, testing and implementation are outlined.
This document is the Spring Web Flow 2 Reference Guide. It provides reference documentation for Spring Web Flow 2, including information on defining flows, essential language elements like view-states and transitions, using actions and input/output mapping, calling subflows, and using the Expression Language. It contains chapters on these topics, as well as details on supported EL implementations, special EL variables, and the scope searching algorithm. The guide is authored by Keith Donald, Erwin Vervaet, Jeremy Grelle, Scott Andrews, and Rossen Stoyanchev.
This document provides an overview of an RFID-based library management system. It describes the key components of RFID technology including tags, readers, and microcontrollers. It then outlines several modules for library functions like user login, book issuing/returning. The document discusses advantages of RFID like speed, reliability, and inventory tracking. Finally, it presents various diagrams that model the system components, classes, entities, and activities involved in the proposed RFID library management system.
Field Development Project Report - EAB_7_157Shaoor Kamal
The aim of this project was to evaluate and propose the best development plan for a shallow offshore oilfield located in the Northern North Sea using a provided 3D static reservoir model. The field was interpreted to have major normal faulting and folding likely due to Jurassic rifting. Key formations included thick sandstones of the Brent Group deposited in a deltaic environment. Reservoir properties showed heterogeneity with porosity 2-37% and permeability 50-700 mD. An estimated 373 MMSTB of oil initially in place was determined. Sensitivity analysis on transmissibility was conducted to understand fault properties. The proposed plan was to develop the field with 8 vertical producer wells and 2 water injector wells to achieve 30% recovery over 20 years
The document is an operator manual for the Interactive Channel Platform (ICP) interactive television system. It provides instructions for ICP operators to manage the system and support user experiences. The manual contains tutorials on the basics of interactive TV and using the ICP. It also includes reference sections on monitoring, configuring, updating, starting/stopping the system, and troubleshooting. Appendices provide additional technical details.
This document is a guide for beginners on using the Bash shell and writing Bash scripts. It contains an introduction that describes the purpose and organization of the guide. Chapter 1 discusses the Bash shell and features of Bash scripts, including common commands, advantages of Bash, building blocks of scripts, and best practices for writing scripts. Chapter 2 covers creating, running, and debugging Bash scripts. Chapter 3 examines the Bash environment, including shell configuration files, variables, and quoting characters. The guide provides examples throughout and exercises for readers.
This document provides an overview of the problem formulation and analysis for designing a composting toilet system for the CCAT house. It includes:
1) Defining the inputs, outputs, solution variables, and criteria for the system.
2) A literature review on relevant topics to composting toilet design like composting conditions, toilet designs, and local regulations.
3) An analysis of the project location, client stipulations, expected waste volumes, and design constraints.
This document presents the National Application Reference Model (ARM) version 2.0. The ARM is one of the reference models within Saudi Arabia's National Enterprise Architecture Framework. It provides guidance on key national application systems and architectural elements that government agencies can use to design their own application solutions. The ARM aims to promote shared application systems and reusable components across agencies to reduce costs and improve interoperability. It describes application elements, principles, national application strategies and serves as a reference for architects, managers and other IT roles within the government.
This document provides an overview of an RFID-based library management system. It discusses RFID technology components like tags and readers. It describes the system's modules for user login, book search, issue and return. It lists features like auto-check in/out. Diagrams are included showing use cases, classes, entities and relationships. The software development life cycle phases of planning, analysis, design, development, testing and implementation are outlined.
This document is the Spring Web Flow 2 Reference Guide. It provides reference documentation for Spring Web Flow 2, including information on defining flows, essential language elements like view-states and transitions, using actions and input/output mapping, calling subflows, and using the Expression Language. It contains chapters on these topics, as well as details on supported EL implementations, special EL variables, and the scope searching algorithm. The guide is authored by Keith Donald, Erwin Vervaet, Jeremy Grelle, Scott Andrews, and Rossen Stoyanchev.
This document provides an overview of an RFID-based library management system. It describes the key components of RFID technology including tags, readers, and microcontrollers. It then outlines several modules for library functions like user login, book issuing/returning. The document discusses advantages of RFID like speed, reliability, and inventory tracking. Finally, it presents various diagrams that model the system components, classes, entities, and activities involved in the proposed RFID library management system.
Field Development Project Report - EAB_7_157Shaoor Kamal
The aim of this project was to evaluate and propose the best development plan for a shallow offshore oilfield located in the Northern North Sea using a provided 3D static reservoir model. The field was interpreted to have major normal faulting and folding likely due to Jurassic rifting. Key formations included thick sandstones of the Brent Group deposited in a deltaic environment. Reservoir properties showed heterogeneity with porosity 2-37% and permeability 50-700 mD. An estimated 373 MMSTB of oil initially in place was determined. Sensitivity analysis on transmissibility was conducted to understand fault properties. The proposed plan was to develop the field with 8 vertical producer wells and 2 water injector wells to achieve 30% recovery over 20 years
The document is an operator manual for the Interactive Channel Platform (ICP) interactive television system. It provides instructions for ICP operators to manage the system and support user experiences. The manual contains tutorials on the basics of interactive TV and using the ICP. It also includes reference sections on monitoring, configuring, updating, starting/stopping the system, and troubleshooting. Appendices provide additional technical details.
This document is a guide for beginners on using the Bash shell and writing Bash scripts. It contains an introduction that describes the purpose and organization of the guide. Chapter 1 discusses the Bash shell and features of Bash scripts, including common commands, advantages of Bash, building blocks of scripts, and best practices for writing scripts. Chapter 2 covers creating, running, and debugging Bash scripts. Chapter 3 examines the Bash environment, including shell configuration files, variables, and quoting characters. The guide provides examples throughout and exercises for readers.
This document provides an overview of the problem formulation and analysis for designing a composting toilet system for the CCAT house. It includes:
1) Defining the inputs, outputs, solution variables, and criteria for the system.
2) A literature review on relevant topics to composting toilet design like composting conditions, toilet designs, and local regulations.
3) An analysis of the project location, client stipulations, expected waste volumes, and design constraints.
This document provides a user manual for submitting new customs declarations through the MIRSAL 2 system of Dubai Customs. It covers entering general declaration information such as declaration type and parties involved, shipping details, invoice details, and payment details. It also provides instructions for searching, tracking, amending, canceling, and printing declarations. The document contains details on declaration processes, generic interface buttons, and appendices with additional reference information.
This document provides requirements for a point of sale (POS) system and management information system (MIS) for Sasto Mart, a department store. The POS system will handle sales transactions at multiple counters using RFID cards and barcode scanning. It will integrate with an MIS web module to generate daily and monthly sales reports. Key features include membership accounts, product configuration, sales receipt generation, and reporting. The system has both technical and non-technical requirements covering interfaces, hardware, security, performance, and software quality. It will run on a web server using PHP and MySQL and interface with devices like barcode scanners and printers.
Details on StartWrite User Manual for WindowsStartwriteIndia
This user manual provides instructions for using the StartWrite software for creating handwriting worksheets on Windows PCs. It covers installing the software, the basic interface including text boxes and toolbars, and features for formatting text such as selecting fonts, sizes, and special effects like letter shading and outlines. The manual has 4 chapters that cover installation, using the basic tools, an explanation of the toolbar buttons, and information for getting customer support.
This document provides guidelines for rating URLs and webpages. It covers understanding the query, rating the utility and relevance of landing pages, using a rating scale, considering user intent and location, identifying spam, and using the rating interface. The guidelines aim to help raters represent users and evaluate search engine quality by assigning accurate ratings to URLs based on how helpful they are for the query and user location.
This document provides an introduction to creating graphical user interfaces (GUIs) with Perl/Tk. Perl/Tk allows the powerful programming capabilities of Perl to be combined with the Tk widget toolkit to easily configure GUI applications. It summarizes the requirements for using Perl/Tk, which are Perl and the Tk module, and gives an overview of common widgets like buttons, labels, and menus that can be used to build basic interfaces. The document then discusses geometry management, common options for widgets, and Tk commands like bindings to create interactive applications.
The document is a reference manual for the Fusion digital audio workstation. It provides an overview of the Fusion's main features including its synthesis engine, 8-channel hard disk recorder, and sampling capability. It also describes the Fusion's hardware components like the center section, performance panel, and LCD screen. The manual is organized into chapters that cover the Fusion's different modes like Program, Mix, Song, and Sampler modes as well as common features like effects, arpeggiator, and modulation matrix.
This document provides an introduction and overview of the commands and conventions used in the TL1 Command Guide for the Alcatel-Lucent 1646 Synchronous Multiplexer Compact Release 2.2. It describes the command entry, formatting, parameters, responses and errors for the TL1 commands. The document also covers topics such as AID addressing, user security, autonomous responses and appendices.
The document provides an overview of the features and functionality available in the Pi trading platform version 1.0.0.6. It describes the login process, market watch, order types, charting tools, technical indicators, account positions and balances that can be accessed. The document is a user manual that defines each section of the Pi menus and provides instructions on how to use the various trading and analysis tools within the platform.
Comparing Game Development on the Android and Windows Phone 7 Platforms.Ruairí O'Brien
A document I did in College for my final year project detailing my experience developing the same game for both the Android and Windows Phone 7 mobile platforms.
This document provides guidance for administrators on using Cryoserver version 8. It covers essential topics of email archiving such as getting data into the system and searching emails. It also walks through the administration facilities and options. Cryoserver allows searching and reviewing archived emails. Basic users can only search their own emails while privileged users can search across repositories unless restricted. Data guardians receive transcripts of administrative searches. The document is intended to help administrators setup and manage Cryoserver.
This document provides an overview and reference guide for the Zend Framework 1.10.x. It covers key concepts like MVC architecture, autoloading, plugins, layouts, views, forms, sessions, authentication, authorization, searching and pagination. The guide includes tutorials on setting up a basic MVC application as well as using specific Zend Framework components.
This document provides an introduction to derivatives, including futures and options. It discusses key concepts such as the definition of derivatives and their economic functions. It also describes different types of derivatives products and participants in the derivatives markets. The document focuses on the Indian derivatives market and covers important indexes like the S&P CNX Nifty. It explains the pricing and applications of futures and options, including how they can be used for hedging, speculation, and arbitrage.
This document discusses the role of the Chief Information Officer (CIO) and how to be effective in that role. It introduces the concept of the "5 I's of the CIO" which are Inspiration, Impact, Information, Integration, and Individuals. Each of these areas is then explored in more detail with examples and challenges provided for CIOs to evaluate how well aligned their team and strategies are in each area. The overall message is that to be truly effective, a CIO must go beyond just technical delivery and ensure their team and strategies are driving real business value through vision, stakeholder outputs, information management, integrated roadmaps, and engaging individuals.
An update of Pennsylvania's plan to combat mythical man-made global warming. The plan lists suggestions for controlling carbon dioxide and methane emissions. The plan is updated every three years according to PA law.
This document discusses service oriented architecture (SOA) and its application in real world systems. It begins with an introduction to SOA concepts like services, reuse, and loose coupling. It then discusses common architectural capabilities like messaging, workflow, data management and user experience that are important in SOA. The document provides an abstract reference model for SOA and shows how the common capabilities relate to the model's phases of expose, compose and consume. Later chapters discuss specific capabilities like messaging and workflow in more depth and provide examples.
This document provides an introduction to the new BMW X3, including its dimensions, body design and materials. It discusses the bodyshell, doors, panoramic sunroof, strength, vibration and acoustic properties. Crash testing details are also summarized, covering head-on, side, and rear-end collisions as well as pedestrian protection. Exterior trims and interior equipment dimensions are briefly outlined.
Online education allows learners to access courses anywhere through internet-connected devices. Known as massive open online courses (MOOCs), they break barriers of time and location for education. MOOCs benefit learners by spreading knowledge faster and allowing learning outside classrooms through flexible schedules with unlimited access to course materials. However, challenges include low completion rates due to lack of accountability and difficulty getting feedback without in-person interactions. Potential solutions involve using online discussion forums and offering incentives to encourage teacher feedback to improve completion rates and sense of community among online learners.
This document provides a user manual for submitting new customs declarations through the MIRSAL 2 system of Dubai Customs. It covers entering general declaration information such as declaration type and parties involved, shipping details, invoice details, and payment details. It also provides instructions for searching, tracking, amending, canceling, and printing declarations. The document contains details on declaration processes, generic interface buttons, and appendices with additional reference information.
This document provides requirements for a point of sale (POS) system and management information system (MIS) for Sasto Mart, a department store. The POS system will handle sales transactions at multiple counters using RFID cards and barcode scanning. It will integrate with an MIS web module to generate daily and monthly sales reports. Key features include membership accounts, product configuration, sales receipt generation, and reporting. The system has both technical and non-technical requirements covering interfaces, hardware, security, performance, and software quality. It will run on a web server using PHP and MySQL and interface with devices like barcode scanners and printers.
Details on StartWrite User Manual for WindowsStartwriteIndia
This user manual provides instructions for using the StartWrite software for creating handwriting worksheets on Windows PCs. It covers installing the software, the basic interface including text boxes and toolbars, and features for formatting text such as selecting fonts, sizes, and special effects like letter shading and outlines. The manual has 4 chapters that cover installation, using the basic tools, an explanation of the toolbar buttons, and information for getting customer support.
This document provides guidelines for rating URLs and webpages. It covers understanding the query, rating the utility and relevance of landing pages, using a rating scale, considering user intent and location, identifying spam, and using the rating interface. The guidelines aim to help raters represent users and evaluate search engine quality by assigning accurate ratings to URLs based on how helpful they are for the query and user location.
This document provides an introduction to creating graphical user interfaces (GUIs) with Perl/Tk. Perl/Tk allows the powerful programming capabilities of Perl to be combined with the Tk widget toolkit to easily configure GUI applications. It summarizes the requirements for using Perl/Tk, which are Perl and the Tk module, and gives an overview of common widgets like buttons, labels, and menus that can be used to build basic interfaces. The document then discusses geometry management, common options for widgets, and Tk commands like bindings to create interactive applications.
The document is a reference manual for the Fusion digital audio workstation. It provides an overview of the Fusion's main features including its synthesis engine, 8-channel hard disk recorder, and sampling capability. It also describes the Fusion's hardware components like the center section, performance panel, and LCD screen. The manual is organized into chapters that cover the Fusion's different modes like Program, Mix, Song, and Sampler modes as well as common features like effects, arpeggiator, and modulation matrix.
This document provides an introduction and overview of the commands and conventions used in the TL1 Command Guide for the Alcatel-Lucent 1646 Synchronous Multiplexer Compact Release 2.2. It describes the command entry, formatting, parameters, responses and errors for the TL1 commands. The document also covers topics such as AID addressing, user security, autonomous responses and appendices.
The document provides an overview of the features and functionality available in the Pi trading platform version 1.0.0.6. It describes the login process, market watch, order types, charting tools, technical indicators, account positions and balances that can be accessed. The document is a user manual that defines each section of the Pi menus and provides instructions on how to use the various trading and analysis tools within the platform.
Comparing Game Development on the Android and Windows Phone 7 Platforms.Ruairí O'Brien
A document I did in College for my final year project detailing my experience developing the same game for both the Android and Windows Phone 7 mobile platforms.
This document provides guidance for administrators on using Cryoserver version 8. It covers essential topics of email archiving such as getting data into the system and searching emails. It also walks through the administration facilities and options. Cryoserver allows searching and reviewing archived emails. Basic users can only search their own emails while privileged users can search across repositories unless restricted. Data guardians receive transcripts of administrative searches. The document is intended to help administrators setup and manage Cryoserver.
This document provides an overview and reference guide for the Zend Framework 1.10.x. It covers key concepts like MVC architecture, autoloading, plugins, layouts, views, forms, sessions, authentication, authorization, searching and pagination. The guide includes tutorials on setting up a basic MVC application as well as using specific Zend Framework components.
This document provides an introduction to derivatives, including futures and options. It discusses key concepts such as the definition of derivatives and their economic functions. It also describes different types of derivatives products and participants in the derivatives markets. The document focuses on the Indian derivatives market and covers important indexes like the S&P CNX Nifty. It explains the pricing and applications of futures and options, including how they can be used for hedging, speculation, and arbitrage.
This document discusses the role of the Chief Information Officer (CIO) and how to be effective in that role. It introduces the concept of the "5 I's of the CIO" which are Inspiration, Impact, Information, Integration, and Individuals. Each of these areas is then explored in more detail with examples and challenges provided for CIOs to evaluate how well aligned their team and strategies are in each area. The overall message is that to be truly effective, a CIO must go beyond just technical delivery and ensure their team and strategies are driving real business value through vision, stakeholder outputs, information management, integrated roadmaps, and engaging individuals.
An update of Pennsylvania's plan to combat mythical man-made global warming. The plan lists suggestions for controlling carbon dioxide and methane emissions. The plan is updated every three years according to PA law.
This document discusses service oriented architecture (SOA) and its application in real world systems. It begins with an introduction to SOA concepts like services, reuse, and loose coupling. It then discusses common architectural capabilities like messaging, workflow, data management and user experience that are important in SOA. The document provides an abstract reference model for SOA and shows how the common capabilities relate to the model's phases of expose, compose and consume. Later chapters discuss specific capabilities like messaging and workflow in more depth and provide examples.
This document provides an introduction to the new BMW X3, including its dimensions, body design and materials. It discusses the bodyshell, doors, panoramic sunroof, strength, vibration and acoustic properties. Crash testing details are also summarized, covering head-on, side, and rear-end collisions as well as pedestrian protection. Exterior trims and interior equipment dimensions are briefly outlined.
Online education allows learners to access courses anywhere through internet-connected devices. Known as massive open online courses (MOOCs), they break barriers of time and location for education. MOOCs benefit learners by spreading knowledge faster and allowing learning outside classrooms through flexible schedules with unlimited access to course materials. However, challenges include low completion rates due to lack of accountability and difficulty getting feedback without in-person interactions. Potential solutions involve using online discussion forums and offering incentives to encourage teacher feedback to improve completion rates and sense of community among online learners.
This document discusses the history of landscapes near the North Wessex Downs region of England. It contains case studies on the diverging paths of development for two commons areas and how the landscape has changed over time. The overall document provides an amateur introduction to reading the history of local landscapes through archaeology.
This document provides an overview of two volumes of songs from the Spanish Civil War. Volume 1 contains songs performed by Pete Seeger, Tom Glazer, and others related to the Lincoln Brigade. Volume 2 contains songs sung by Ernst Busch and a chorus related to democracy. Both volumes contain songs in Spanish, English, German, and other languages that were sung by those who fought against Franco in the war. The songs helped spread awareness of the Republican cause and bring attention to the struggle against fascism internationally.
La robótica es la rama de la tecnología dedicada al diseño, construcción y aplicación de robots. Se originó de la necesidad humana de automatizar tareas y aumentar el confort. El término "robot" fue acuñado en 1921 por el escritor checo Karel Čapek. Los robots se clasifican en generaciones según su nivel de inteligencia y capacidad de sensorizado, y según su estructura en poliarticulados, móviles, androides, zoomórficos e híbridos.
El documento habla sobre las Tecnologías de la Información y la Comunicación (TIC) y su relación con la educación. Explica que las TIC tienen una manifestación estructural a través de la infraestructura y una manifestación cultural a través de la infocultura. También describe diferentes modalidades, fines y enfoques de la informática educativa, así como consideraciones para el diseño de aplicaciones educativas.
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Silver Ceramic Water Filters (SiraWafil) are a portable drinking water treatment technology using ceramic filters coated with silver nitrate to produce clean and safe water. SiraWafil can effectively remove bacteria and protozoa through filtration and silver's antibacterial properties. They are affordable and can be produced locally involving communities. This helps provide access to clean water, prevents waterborne diseases, and empowers communities, working as sustainable solution particularly for remote areas lacking access to clean water in Indonesia.
Mie Krog's presentation from Hospital + Innovation 2015Healthcare DENMARK
The document discusses raising lighting standards in healthcare facilities. It describes how circadian lighting, influenced by LED technology, can positively impact patient and staff well-being by influencing mental and physiological states. Examples are provided of circadian lighting installations in Danish hospitals that have led to reduced stress and improved sleep patterns for patients. The lighting is designed through user-centered processes with multiple settings to meet different user needs across various healthcare areas.
QR Code Based Payment- The most advanced contactless paymentMahindra Comviva
QR-code based payment requires smartphone apps to scan, store & share their code scans in order to allow individuals and business to make and accept payments.
Red hat enterprise_linux-6-identity_management_guide-en-usRaj Kumar G
This document is the Identity Management Guide for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.3. It provides instructions for installing and managing identity and authorization policies using the IPA (Identity, Policy, and Audit) system. IPA integrates several Linux services for identity management, including Kerberos authentication, the 389 Directory Server for user data storage, Dogtag for certificates, DNS for service discovery, and NTP for time synchronization. The guide covers installing and configuring IPA servers and replicas, setting up client systems, and performing basic identity management tasks like managing users, groups, passwords, and authentication.
Vibrations and fatigue- vibration interactions of laminated composites.Padmanabhan Krishnan
This slide show describes the vibrations and fatigue vibrations characteristics of laminated composites like glass/epoxy, carbon/epoxy and their hybrids.
This document presents a study comparing the fatigue performance of a steel leaf spring and a glass fiber/epoxy composite leaf spring used in automobiles. A finite element model was created of each leaf spring using ANSYS software. Static analysis showed the composite spring had higher stiffness but similar maximum stress compared to the steel spring. Fatigue analysis using the Gerber approach predicted the composite spring would have a longer fatigue life of 1.025*10 cycles compared to the steel spring. The document concludes the composite spring design and simulation validate methods for predicting fatigue performance without full physical testing.
Los fabricantes de gases refrigerantes los envasan en cilindros de colores, respetando el código de colores de AHRI (Air conditioning, Heating & Refrigeration Institute), que a su vez utiliza el PMS (Pantone Matching System), un lenguaje internacional de impresión que se utiliza para los colores. El AHRI asigna los colores de acuerdo con el Standard 34 de ASHRAE (American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air Conditioning Engineers)
This document provides a user guide for PrimeFaces, an open source JavaServer Faces (JSF) component library. It covers topics such as downloading and setting up PrimeFaces, using the various PrimeFaces components, partial rendering and processing, client-side validation, theming, and more. The guide includes over 150 pages detailing all aspects of working with the PrimeFaces component suite and extensions.
This document is a user guide for PrimeFaces 5.0 that includes an introduction to PrimeFaces, instructions for setup and configuration, and documentation on over 50 PrimeFaces components. It provides an overview and usage examples for each component, organized into chapters by component type.
This document provides an overview of the user interface and functionality for a building design software program. It includes sections on the product range, user interface layout and features, input aids, editing tools, and guidance for first steps like creating a project and views, inserting walls, windows, doors and other building elements, and setting properties of views. The document contains a table of contents listing its various subsections.
This document is a user manual for a software product. It provides an overview of the installation process, registration steps, and instructions for navigating the documentation. It also describes the various components of the development environment, such as the menu bar, application browser, properties inspector, code editor, and debugger. The document explains how to build a user interface using different types of objects and controls, and provides guidance on coding in the product's programming language.
This document provides an overview of the jRAVEN user interface and functionality. It describes how to navigate the screens, enter and edit data, setup facilities, users and residents, create and manage assessments, and export/import data. Key features include accessibility options, data entry tips, password requirements, and how to backup and restore data. The installation guide provides instructions for downloading and installing jRAVEN on various Windows operating systems.
This document provides reference documentation for dcm4chee version 2.9.1. It includes sections on installation instructions, available dcm4chee services, the user interface guide, and building from source code. The installation instructions provide steps to download the binary distribution, install required software like the Java JDK and a supported database, initialize the database, configure connection settings, and verify the installation. The services section provides an overview and reference for the various DICOM-related services included in dcm4chee.
The CloudScale Environment (CSE) is a desktop application that integrates scalability analysis tools. It allows users to create projects containing inputs, configurations, and results for each tool. The main perspective displays the project, editors, and a workflow diagram. The project is represented as alternatives for each tool and ScaleDL model in the CloudScale Explorer. Users can run tools by opening configurations and clicking run. Examples provide pre-configured projects that demonstrate the full workflow.
This document is the user guide for PL/SQL Developer 8.0. It contains 11 chapters that describe how to install and use the various features of PL/SQL Developer 8.0. These features include writing and testing PL/SQL programs, performing ad hoc SQL queries, using the command window, creating and modifying database objects, using the DBMS scheduler, creating diagrams of database objects, and generating various reports. The document provides detailed instructions and reference information on each major feature area to help users be productive with PL/SQL Developer.
PCB123 Version 4 is a user guide and reference manual for a PCB design software. The software allows users to complete a printed circuit board design from concept to manufacturing within a single program. It features schematic design and PCB layout within the same application, where the schematic and layout are considered two views of the same underlying database, eliminating the need for a separate netlist file. The guide covers getting started, schematic design, PCB layout, and contains reference sections for the schematic editor and layout tools.
This document provides an introduction and guide to using the Bash shell for beginners. It covers topics such as the advantages of Bash over other shells, how to write and execute Bash scripts, debugging scripts, Bash environment settings including shell initialization files and variables, and shell expansion. The guide is organized into multiple chapters that build upon previous sections to help new users learn Bash.
Hci sailling into enterprise datacenter innovation 2017Bizmerce
This technical resource document from bizmerce corp introduces their pentaARK product. It contains 5 chapters that discuss introducing pentaARK and its key features like being able to scale out to 20 nodes, self-healing capabilities, and reducing IT costs by up to 70%. The document provides an overview of pentaARK and how it can help customers with hyper-converged infrastructure needs.
This document is a guide to learning Bash scripting for beginners. It aims to provide practical examples and exercises that are more useful than overly simplified tutorials, while not being as reference-focused as other guides. The goal is to teach readers enough about automating tasks using Bash scripts so they can be more efficient using Linux/Unix systems. The target audience is anyone using Linux/Unix systems who wants to learn basic scripting. The guide covers topics like variables, conditionals, loops, functions, signals and traps.
Virtual Classroom System for Women`s University in Africatarrie chagwiza
This document outlines the planning phase of developing a virtual classroom system for Women's University in Africa. It assesses the potential business value through a cost-benefit analysis and return on investment calculation. Various feasibility studies are also conducted, finding that the project is technically, operationally, and economically feasible. Technical feasibility is confirmed by the availability of required technology, software, hardware, and personnel. Operational feasibility finds management and student support for the system. Economic feasibility indicates costs will be low since most materials are readily available. Work schedules are developed to estimate the project timeline.
This document provides an overview of the contents and structure of a book about EDI, ALE, and IDoc technologies for SAP. It discusses 12 parts that the book will cover, including EDI basics, configuring the EDI interface, operating the EDI interface, EDI scenarios, ALE basics, configuring the ALE interface, IDoc basics, and customizing the IDoc interface. It provides a table of contents and chapter lists for Section I on EDI. The introduction describes who should read the book and what topics it will address.
1. The document provides an overview of the contents and organization of a book about EDI, ALE, and IDoc technologies for SAP.
2. It is divided into 12 parts that cover topics such as EDI basics, configuring the EDI interface, EDI scenarios, and more.
3. Each part contains multiple chapters that go into more depth on specific aspects of EDI, ALE, and IDoc configuration and implementation.
This document provides an overview of the contents and organization of a book about ALE, EDI, and IDoc technologies for SAP. It discusses the following:
- Who the book is intended for and what topics it will cover, including EDI basics, configuring the EDI interface, operating the EDI interface, and IDoc basics.
- How the book is organized into 12 parts that cover topics like EDI messaging standards, the SAP EDI architecture, configuring and administering the EDI interface, and customizing the IDoc interface.
- Conventions and terminology used in the book, such as its use of IDocs to exchange data between SAP systems and trading partners.
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Contents
Preface ..........................................................................................................................................................7
Introduction ..................................................................................................................................................8
What is Schmuzzi? ....................................................................................................................................8
How is Schmuzzi different from employment or networking websites? .................................................8
How does Schmuzzi work?........................................................................................................................8
Who uses Schmuzzi?.................................................................................................................................8
Getting Started............................................................................................................................................10
Administration ........................................................................................................................................10
Administrative.....................................................................................................................................10
Anonymous.........................................................................................................................................11
Blog Content .......................................................................................................................................11
Disabled...............................................................................................................................................13
Document Content..............................................................................................................................14
Email Content......................................................................................................................................14
Header Information ............................................................................................................................14
Page Content.......................................................................................................................................15
Page Information ................................................................................................................................16
Pending ...............................................................................................................................................17
Picture Content...................................................................................................................................17
Registered ...........................................................................................................................................18
Script Content .....................................................................................................................................21
Skills Content.......................................................................................................................................21
Summary Content...............................................................................................................................21
Temporary...........................................................................................................................................22
Testimonial Content............................................................................................................................23
Video Content .....................................................................................................................................23
Website Companies ............................................................................................................................25
Website Countries...............................................................................................................................26
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Website Jobs.......................................................................................................................................29
Website Sections.................................................................................................................................29
Registered ...............................................................................................................................................30
Profile..................................................................................................................................................30
Restricted................................................................................................................................................32
Blog .....................................................................................................................................................32
Certifications.......................................................................................................................................32
Contact................................................................................................................................................32
Download............................................................................................................................................32
Education ............................................................................................................................................32
Experience...........................................................................................................................................32
Home...................................................................................................................................................33
Objective.............................................................................................................................................33
Skill......................................................................................................................................................33
Summary.............................................................................................................................................33
Testimonial..........................................................................................................................................33
Video...................................................................................................................................................34
Root.........................................................................................................................................................35
Blog .....................................................................................................................................................35
Contact................................................................................................................................................35
Download............................................................................................................................................35
Home...................................................................................................................................................35
Testimonial..........................................................................................................................................35
Video...................................................................................................................................................36
Temporary...............................................................................................................................................36
Register ...............................................................................................................................................36
User Testimonials........................................................................................................................................37
Website Addresses......................................................................................................................................38
Country ...................................................................................................................................................38
Province ..................................................................................................................................................38
Postal Code .............................................................................................................................................38
Address ...................................................................................................................................................38
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Registered .............................................................................................................................................140
Profile................................................................................................................................................140
Restricted..............................................................................................................................................151
Blog ...................................................................................................................................................151
Certification.......................................................................................................................................153
Contact..............................................................................................................................................154
Download..........................................................................................................................................155
Education ..........................................................................................................................................156
Experience.........................................................................................................................................157
Home.................................................................................................................................................158
Objective...........................................................................................................................................158
Skill....................................................................................................................................................159
Summary...........................................................................................................................................159
Testimonial........................................................................................................................................160
Video.................................................................................................................................................162
Root.......................................................................................................................................................164
Blog ...................................................................................................................................................164
Contact..............................................................................................................................................166
Download..........................................................................................................................................167
Home.................................................................................................................................................168
Testimonial........................................................................................................................................174
Video.................................................................................................................................................176
Temporary.............................................................................................................................................178
Register .............................................................................................................................................178
Website Telephone...................................................................................................................................180
Website User Types ..................................................................................................................................181
Website Video...........................................................................................................................................185
Appendix ...................................................................................................................................................186
Additional Useful Information ..............................................................................................................186
Modifying Page Content ...................................................................................................................186
Some Basic HTML..............................................................................................................................187
Using Google Webmaster Tools........................................................................................................188
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Using Google Analytics......................................................................................................................188
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Preface
Dear Schmuzzi Subscriber,
Thank you for subscribing to Schmuzzi. Schmuzzi would not be possible without the loyal support of its subscribers. I vow to never
forget that I work for you.
The idea for Schmuzzi came to me when I was finishing my graduate studies in applied information technology. The internet was still
in its infancy at the time. Websites consisted of simple HTML with maybe a little bit of CGI scripting. This was long before the days of
social networks and dynamic content. Even at that time I knew that the internet would play a pivotal role in how people searched for
products and services in the future. Information could be presented in great detail and in various creative formats. This information
was constantly accessible and could be consumed at the end user’s discretion.
The internet also added another layer to researching products and services by making it possible for people to provide their opinions
and recommendations on those products and services. This word of mouth component was in many ways even more valuable than
the information provided by the producers of the goods and services simple due to the lack of bias. This was especially true if the
opinions and recommendations were coming from people that were known personally. People were now free to express their
opinions to the entire world about the products and services that they loved and hated. It was now difficult for inferior product
offerings to hide behind glitzy marketing campaigns.
I came across a website that had been created by a graphic designer for the purpose of presenting their portfolio. At that point I was
hooked and wanted a similar website for myself. I was about to start looking for a job and thought that a resume website would be an
extraordinarily useful tool in terms of finding employment. I loved the idea that I could present my professional and academic
information in much greater detail than I could on a standard three page resume.
The problem was that much of what I wanted this website to do simply wasn’t possible given the technology of the day. I wanted a
website that was easy to use. I didn’t want to write code and redeploy the website every time I wanted to change some content. I
wanted some measure of control over who was viewing my information. I also wanted to automate as many of the job search
functions as possible so that the website would be constantly out there trying to find me a job.
A few years later Microsoft introduced a technology called Active Server Pages. This technology allowed for the dynamic creation of
website content. It was now possible to achieve my design objectives. At the time I was working in a completely different technology
and looking for a way to transition. I thought that building this website would allow me to transition into the area of web application
development and finally allow me to have the resume website that I had always wanted.
At first, I had only intended to build this website for my own personal use. However, when I started to see the potential benefits that
this type of website provided, I started thinking of ways that I could provide this website as a product offering to the public. I began
thinking of ways that the website could be customized to suit anyone’s tastes and objectives.
It occurred to me that everyone was in essence a unique product offering. Everyone brings to the table a unique set of skills and
characteristics acquired through their own unique set of circumstances. Employers and clients buy those unique skills and
characteristics. Therefore, everyone is essentially self-employed. If that’s the case then why not make it possible to research people
in the same way that a consumer would research any other product or service. That is in essence what Schmuzzi allows you to do.
Schmuzzi allows you to brand yourself in the same way that any other product or service is branded.
My hope is that you find Schmuzzi to be a useful tool in taking your career to the next level.
Sincerely,
Frank Lobe, President & CEO
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Introduction
What is Schmuzzi?
Schmuzzi allows subscribers to have a resume website deployed to their own domain name. Every Schmuzzi subscriber gets their
own database and becomes the administrator on their own resume website.
How is Schmuzzi different from employment or networking websites?
Schmuzzi is an extension to employment or networking websites, as opposed to an alternative. A Schmuzzi subscriber can link their
Schmuzzi website to any employment, or networking websites that they happen to belong to. Each Schmuzzi subscriber gets their
own Schmuzzi instance deployed to their own domain name. This is considerable different from merely having a profile on an
employment or networking website. The subscriber has far more freedom and control. The entire Schmuzzi website revolves around
the subscriber.
How does Schmuzzi work?
Imagine dividing a website into its functionality and its content. When a Schmuzzi website is deployed all of the functionality is
already there. All a subscriber then needs to do is customize the features that they want and add their content. Almost everything in
Schmuzzi is database driven, and therefore highly customizable. No technical abilities are required on the part of the subscriber. If
they can use a word processor then they can use Schmuzzi. That being said, knowledge of basic HTML will allow the subscriber to
get creative in regards to presenting their content.
Who uses Schmuzzi?
There are four primary Schmuzzi user types.
People who are unemployed and looking for work.
Schmuzzi is obviously an effective tool when looking for a job. Schmuzzi has the following features that would be of great benefit to
anyone looking for work.
Schmuzzi is built on a restricted user model. This means that some information is available publically, and some
information is only available to Schmuzzi website registered users. The Schmuzzi subscriber has extensive ability to
determine what information is made public and what information is restricted. A registered user can be anyone who the
Schmuzzi subscriber feels may have an interest in the Schmuzzi subscriber’s resume details such as prior; employers, co-
workers, clients, recruiters, associates, or friends. Extensive functionality exists within Schmuzzi that controls how
someone becomes a registered user and what they are allowed to do as a registered user.
Registered users can refer other users. This feature can be blocked globally or just for specific users. This means that all
your registered users can help you find work. If an job opening comes up within their company then they can send the
human resources department or their manager an invitation email to your Schmuzzi website. If they hear through the
grapevine that someone is looking for someone with your skills then they can send them an invitation email to your
Schmuzzi website. Extensive functionality exists to track referral history, and what registered user information is exposed
during the process. Registered users have a privacy section where they can customize their privacy settings.
The ability to post documents such as; resumes, awards, transcripts, published articles, or pretty much any other kind of
document. The subscriber can control whether or not these documents are available publically, or just to the Schmuzzi
website’s registered users. These documents can be internal to the Schmuzzi website, or linked to an external source
such as Google Documents.
The ability to post videos. The subscriber can control whether or not these videos are available publically, or just to
Schmuzzi website registered users.
Registered users can submit testimonials. The subscriber and the registered user can control whether or not these
testimonials are available publically, or just to Schmuzzi website registered users.
Schmuzzi subscribers are able to publish blogs. The subscriber can control whether or not these blogs are available
publically, or just to the Schmuzzi website’s registered users. These blogs can be referenced externally anywhere on the
internet.
The blogs, documents, testimonials and videos on a Schmuzzi website can be linked to form groups of related information.
For example, a video can contain a related document of blog link.
Subscribers can provide a great deal of detail regarding their academic and professional information. For example, fifteen
pages of data (120,000 characters at 8000 characters per page) can be provided for each employer, educational
institution, or certification. It is also possible to add a further 15 collapsible subsections to each page. Header and footer
sections are also available on almost every page in the website. The subscriber can add up to ten employers, educational
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institutions, or certifying bodies. This allows you to elaborate in great detail about; the companies that you have worked
for, what you liked and didn’t like about each company, the projects that you have worked on, educational programs that
you were involved with, what you are looking for in an employer and a job, or pretty much anything else that you feel may
be applicable to potential employers or clients.
All of your information is available in its most current form 24/7.
All of the current contact information for all of your registered users is always accessible.
People who are employed, and want to increase their visibility within their company or with their company’s clients.
I believe that everyone is ultimately self-employed and responsible for determining their own career direction. Schmuzzi
allows an employee to increase their visibility within their company and with their company’s clients.
Anyone within your company, or any of your company’s clients would have access to;
Current project status
Documentation that you decide to post on your website
Videos that you decide to post on your website
Types of projects that you are looking to become involved with
Detailed information on the projects that you have been involved with
Prior work experience
Academic background
Core skills
Training that you have completed since they last saw you
Testimonials from prior clients and coworkers
This means that project managers and clients may start asking for you personally as opposed to simply requesting any
available resource. Increased visibility and demand equates to; bigger pay increases, more job security and more frequent
promotions.
Employers who want to provide their employees with resume websites.
The same arguments that apply to the last group also apply to this group. Schmuzzi can be used as a tool within your company to
track what all of your employees are doing, and generally improve the communications within your company. Your managers would
always have access to every employee’s current information. Schmuzzi could also be used as a marketing tool. If your business
revolves around the capabilities of your employees then Schmuzzi could be used to market those capabilities to your clients. Instead
of walking into a potential client’s office with a resume, you could send them a link to that employee’s resume website. The client
could then perform extensive research on that employee, thereby reducing the sales cycle and increasing the likelihood of a sale.
Prior clients would be able to;
Provide testimonials on your employees
Check the status of an employee that they had worked with in the past
Check what projects that employee had been involved with and what new skills they had acquired since they last worked
together
Refer employees that they had worked with in the past to other potential clients
This all equates to the potential for additional business.
Recruiters who want to use Schmuzzi as a way to market to clients.
As a recruiter, Schmuzzi has numerous advantages to you. Similar to the prior employer example, Schmuzzi could be used to
market candidates to your clients. Instead of walking into a client’s office with a resume, you could send the client a link to the
candidate’s resume website. The client could then perform extensive research on that candidate. If you’re worried about your client’s
anonymity then functionality exists within Schmuzzi to address this concern. It’s possible to create a locked profile within Schmuzzi.
You would be a registered user on the candidate’s website. As a registered user, you have the ability to refer other users. You then
create a generic email address within your company (e.g. clientaccess@myrecruitingcompany.com). You refer, register and lock that
email address within the candidate’s website. This email address can now only view content. Any higher level functions are
unavailable. This email address can now be given to any potential employer. The candidate would be completely unaware of who
was viewing the website with this email address.
Imagine never calling up a candidate to see what their current status was, or to ask for an updated version of their resume. This
information would always be available.
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Getting Started
This section will provide detailed steps on how to arrive at pages where certain common tasks can be performed. Please refer to the
specific page for detailed instructions on how perform these tasks.
Administration
Administrative
How to View/Delete Administrative History
1. Click on the Login link from the root directory. This will redirect to page ROOT_LOGIN.
2. Login as the administrative user.
3. Click on the Administration link in the restricted directory. This will redirect to page
ADMINISTRATION_ADMINISTRATIVE_USER_DETAIL.
4. Click on the History button. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_ADMINISTRATIVE_HISTORY.
How to View/Update Administrative Preferences
1. Click on the Login link from the root directory. This will redirect to page ROOT_LOGIN.
2. Login as the administrative user.
3. Click on the Administration link in the restricted directory. This will redirect to page
ADMINISTRATION_ADMINISTRATIVE_USER_DETAIL.
4. Click on the Preferences button. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_ADMINISTRATIVE_PREFERENCES.
How to View/Update Administrative User Information
1. Click on the Login link from the root directory. This will redirect to page ROOT_LOGIN.
2. Login as the administrative user.
3. Click on the Administration link in the restricted directory. This will redirect to page
ADMINISTRATION_ADMINISTRATIVE_USER_DETAIL.
How to Import a Backup File
1. Click on the Login link from the root directory. This will redirect to page ROOT_LOGIN.
2. Login as the administrative user.
3. Click on the Administration link in the restricted directory. This will redirect to page
ADMINISTRATION_ADMINISTRATIVE_USER_DETAIL.
4. Click on the Backup button. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_BACKUP_IMPORT.
How to Update the Administrative User Password
1. Click on the Login link from the root directory. This will redirect to page ROOT_LOGIN.
2. Login as the administrative user.
3. Click on the Administration link in the restricted directory. This will redirect to page
ADMINISTRATION_ADMINISTRATIVE_USER_DETAIL.
4. Click on the Change link in the password section. This will redirect to page
ADMINISTRATION_CHANGE_ADMINISTRATIVE_PASSWORD.
How to View a User’s Location
1. Click on the Login link from the root directory. This will redirect to page ROOT_LOGIN.
2. Login as the administrative user.
3. Click on the Administration link in the restricted directory. This will redirect to page
ADMINISTRATION_ADMINISTRATIVE_USER_DETAIL.
4. Select the type of user to view (Disabled, Pending, Registered, or Temporary).
5. Select the specific user.
6. Click on the Map button. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_USER_MAPPING.
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Anonymous
How to View/Delete/Invite Anonymous Users
1. Click on the Login link from the root directory. This will redirect to page ROOT_LOGIN.
2. Login as the administrative user.
3. Click on the Administration link in the restricted directory. This will redirect to page
ADMINISTRATION_ADMINISTRATIVE_USER_DETAIL.
4. Select the Anonymous link. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_USER_ANONYMOUS.
Blog Content
How to View/Add/Delete a Related Website Document to a Website Blog
1. Click on the Login link from the root directory. This will redirect to page ROOT_LOGIN.
2. Login as the administrative user.
3. Click on the Administration link in the restricted directory. This will redirect to page
ADMINISTRATION_ADMINISTRATIVE_USER_DETAIL.
4. Click on the Content link. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_WEBSITE_BLOG.
5. Click on the Select link for a website blog. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_WEBSITE_BLOG_DETAIL.
6. Click on the Document button. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_BLOG_DOCUMENT.
How to View/Add/Update/Delete/Move a Website Blog Content Section
1. Click on the Login link from the root directory. This will redirect to page ROOT_LOGIN.
2. Login as the administrative user.
3. Click on the Administration link in the restricted directory. This will redirect to page
ADMINISTRATION_ADMINISTRATIVE_USER_DETAIL.
4. Click on the Content link. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_WEBSITE_BLOG.
5. Select the website blog to which the document will be attached. This will redirect to page
ADMINISTRATION_WEBSITE_BLOG_DETAIL.
6. Click on the Section button. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_BLOG_SECTION_DETAIL.
How to View/Add/Delete a Related User Testimonial to a Website Blog
1. Click on the Login link from the root directory. This will redirect to page ROOT_LOGIN.
2. Login as the administrative user.
3. Click on the Administration link in the restricted directory. This will redirect to page
ADMINISTRATION_ADMINISTRATIVE_USER_DETAIL.
4. Click on the Content link. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_WEBSITE_BLOG.
5. Click on the Select link for a website blog. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_WEBSITE_BLOG_DETAIL.
6. Click on the Testimonial button. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_BLOG_TESTIMONIAL.
How to View/Add/Delete a Related Website Video to a Website Blog
1. Click on the Login link from the root directory. This will redirect to page ROOT_LOGIN.
2. Login as the administrative user.
3. Click on the Administration link in the restricted directory. This will redirect to page
ADMINISTRATION_ADMINISTRATIVE_USER_DETAIL.
4. Click on the Content link. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_WEBSITE_BLOG.
5. Click on the Select link for a website blog. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_WEBSITE_BLOG_DETAIL.
6. Click on the Video button. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_BLOG_VIDEO.
How to View/Add/Delete a Related Website Blog to Another Website Blog
1. Click on the Login link from the root directory. This will redirect to page ROOT_LOGIN.
2. Login as the administrative user.
3. Click on the Administration link in the restricted directory. This will redirect to page
ADMINISTRATION_ADMINISTRATIVE_USER_DETAIL.
4. Click on the Content link. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_WEBSITE_BLOG.
5. Click on the Select link for a website blog. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_WEBSITE_BLOG_DETAIL.
6. Click on the website blog button. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_RELATED_WEBSITE_BLOG.
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How to View/Add/Restrict/Suppress Blogs
1. Click on the Login link from the root directory. This will redirect to page ROOT_LOGIN.
2. Login as the administrative user.
3. Click on the Administration link in the restricted directory. This will redirect to page
ADMINISTRATION_ADMINISTRATIVE_USER_DETAIL.
4. Click on the Content link. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_WEBSITE_BLOG.
How to View/Add/Update/Delete/Restrict/Suppress a Website Blog
1. Click on the Login link from the root directory. This will redirect to page ROOT_LOGIN.
2. Login as the administrative user.
3. Click on the Administration link in the restricted directory. This will redirect to page
ADMINISTRATION_ADMINISTRATIVE_USER_DETAIL.
4. Click on the Content link. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_WEBSITE_BLOG.
5. A website blog can be restricted or suppressed on this page.
6. Click on the Add button to add a new website blog.
7. Click on the Select link to modify a website blog. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_WEBSITE_BLOG_DETAIL.
How to View/Add/Update/Delete/Move a Website Blog Content
1. Click on the Login link from the root directory. This will redirect to page ROOT_LOGIN.
2. Login as the administrative user.
3. Click on the Administration link in the restricted directory. This will redirect to page
ADMINISTRATION_ADMINISTRATIVE_USER_DETAIL.
4. Click on the Content link. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_WEBSITE_BLOG.
5. A website blog can be restricted or suppressed on this page.
6. Click on the Add button to add a new website blog.
7. Click on the Select link to modify a website blog. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_WEBSITE_BLOG_DETAIL.
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Disabled
How to View/Enable/Delete a Disabled User
1. Click on the Login link from the root directory. This will redirect to page ROOT_LOGIN.
2. Login as the administrative user.
3. Click on the Administration link in the restricted directory. This will redirect to page
ADMINISTRATION_ADMINISTRATIVE_USER_DETAIL.
4. Click on the Disabled link. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_USER_DISABLED.
5. Disabled users can be enabled from this page.
6. Click on the Select link. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_DISABLED_USER_DETAIL.
Or
1. Click on the Login link from the root directory. This will redirect to page ROOT_LOGIN.
2. Login as the administrative user.
3. Click on the Administration link in the restricted directory. This will redirect to page
ADMINISTRATION_ADMINISTRATIVE_USER_DETAIL.
4. Click on the Website link. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_WEBSITE_COMPANIES.
5. Click on the Select link for a website company. This will redirect to page
ADMINISTRATION_WEBSITE_COMPANY_DETAIL.
6. Click on the Fax button. This will direct to page ADMINISTRATION_COMPANY_FAX_NUMBERS.
7. Click on the Users link. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_COMPANY_FAX_USERS.
8. Click on the Select link. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_DISABLED_USER_DETAIL.
Or
1. Click on the Login link from the root directory. This will redirect to page ROOT_LOGIN.
2. Login as the administrative user.
3. Click on the Administration link in the restricted directory. This will redirect to page
ADMINISTRATION_ADMINISTRATIVE_USER_DETAIL.
4. Click on the Website link. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_WEBSITE_COMPANIES.
5. Click on the Select link for a website company. This will redirect to page
ADMINISTRATION_WEBSITE_COMPANY_DETAIL.
6. Click on the User link. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_WEBSITE_COMPANY_USERS.
7. Click on the Select link. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_DISABLED_USER_DETAIL.
How to View/Enable Disabled Users
1. Click on the Login link from the root directory. This will redirect to page ROOT_LOGIN.
2. Login as the administrative user.
3. Click on the Administration link in the restricted directory. This will redirect to page
ADMINISTRATION_ADMINISTRATIVE_USER_DETAIL.
4. Click on the Disabled link. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_USER_DISABLED.
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Document Content
How to View/Add/Delete/Move/Restrict a Website Document
1. Click on the Login link from the root directory. This will redirect to page ROOT_LOGIN.
2. Login as the administrative user.
3. Click on the Administration link in the restricted directory. This will redirect to page
ADMINISTRATION_ADMINISTRATIVE_USER_DETAIL.
4. Click on the Content link. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_WEBSITE_BLOG.
5. Click on the Document Content link. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_WEBSITE_DOCUMENT.
How to View/Add/Delete/Move/Restrict a Website Document Section
1. Click on the Login link from the root directory. This will redirect to page ROOT_LOGIN.
2. Login as the administrative user.
3. Click on the Administration link in the restricted directory. This will redirect to page
ADMINISTRATION_ADMINISTRATIVE_USER_DETAIL.
4. Click on the Content link. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_WEBSITE_BLOG.
5. Click on the Document Content link. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_WEBSITE_DOCUMENT.
6. Click on the Select link to select a website document section. This will redirect to page
ADMINISTRATION_WEBSITE_DOCUMENT_DETAIL.
Email Content
How to View/Update/Test Email Content
1. Click on the Login link from the root directory. This will redirect to page ROOT_LOGIN.
2. Login as the administrative user.
3. Click on the Administration link in the restricted directory. This will redirect to page
ADMINISTRATION_ADMINISTRATIVE_USER_DETAIL.
4. Click on the Content link. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_WEBSITE_BLOG.
5. Click on the Email Content link. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_EMAIL_CONTENT.
How to View/Add/Update/Delete an Email Signature
1. Click on the Login link from the root directory. This will redirect to page ROOT_LOGIN.
2. Login as the administrative user.
3. Click on the Administration link in the restricted directory. This will redirect to page
ADMINISTRATION_ADMINISTRATIVE_USER_DETAIL.
4. Click on the Content link. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_WEBSITE_BLOG.
5. Click on the Email Content link. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_EMAIL_CONTENT.
6. Click on the Signature button. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_EMAIL_SIGNATURE.
Header Information
How to Add/Update a Website Page Header
1. Click on the Login link from the root directory. This will redirect to page ROOT_LOGIN.
2. Login as the administrative user.
3. Click on the Administration link in the restricted directory. This will redirect to page
ADMINISTRATION_ADMINISTRATIVE_USER_DETAIL.
4. Click on the Content link. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_WEBSITE_BLOG.
5. Click on the Page Content link. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_WEBSITE_CONTENT.
6. Click on the Select link for a website page that would have a website page header. Website page headers are only
applicable to Certification, Education, or Experience pages. This will redirect to page
ADMINISTRATION_PAGE_INFORMATION.
7. Select the Header Information link. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_HEADER_INFORMATION.
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Page Content
How to Add/Update/Delete/Move a Website Page Content Section
1. Click on the Login link from the root directory. This will redirect to page ROOT_LOGIN.
2. Login as the administrative user.
3. Click on the Administration link in the restricted directory. This will redirect to page
ADMINISTRATION_ADMINISTRATIVE_USER_DETAIL.
4. Click on the Content link. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_WEBSITE_BLOG.
5. Click on the Page Content link. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_WEBSITE_CONTENT.
6. Click on the Select link for a website page that would have a content section. Content Sections are only applicable to
Certification, Education, Experience, Home, and Objective pages. This will redirect to page
ADMINISTRATION_PAGE_INFORMATION.
7. Click on the Page Content link. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_PAGE_CONTENT_DETAIL.
8. Click on the Section button for page content for which you would like to add a section. This will redirect to page
ADMINISTRATION_CONTENT_SECTION_DETAIL.
How to Add/Update/Delete/Move a Website Page Content
1. Click on the Login link from the root directory. This will redirect to page ROOT_LOGIN.
2. Login as the administrative user.
3. Click on the Administration link in the restricted directory. This will redirect to page
ADMINISTRATION_ADMINISTRATIVE_USER_DETAIL.
4. Click on the Content link. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_WEBSITE_BLOG.
5. Click on the Page Content link. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_WEBSITE_CONTENT.
6. Click on the Select link. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_PAGE_INFORMATION.
7. Click on the Page Content link. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_PAGE_CONTENT_DETAIL.
How to View Website Pages
1. Click on the Login link from the root directory. This will redirect to page ROOT_LOGIN.
2. Login as the administrative user.
3. Click on the Administration link in the restricted directory. This will redirect to page
ADMINISTRATION_ADMINISTRATIVE_USER_DETAIL.
4. Click on the Content link. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_WEBSITE_BLOG.
5. Click on the Page Content link. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_WEBSITE_CONTENT.
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Page Information
How to View/Add/Delete a Related Website Blog to a Website Page
1. Click on the Login link from the root directory. This will redirect to page ROOT_LOGIN.
2. Login as the administrative user.
3. Click on the Administration link in the restricted directory. This will redirect to page
ADMINISTRATION_ADMINISTRATIVE_USER_DETAIL.
4. Click on the Content link. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_WEBSITE_BLOG.
5. Click on the Page Content link. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_WEBSITE_CONTENT.
6. Click on the Select link. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_PAGE_INFORMATION.
7. Click on the website blog button. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_PAGE_BLOG.
How to View/Add/Delete a Related Website Document to a Website Page
1. Click on the Login link from the root directory. This will redirect to page ROOT_LOGIN.
2. Login as the administrative user.
3. Click on the Administration link in the restricted directory. This will redirect to page
ADMINISTRATION_ADMINISTRATIVE_USER_DETAIL.
4. Click on the Content link. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_WEBSITE_BLOG.
5. Click on the Page Content link. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_WEBSITE_CONTENT.
6. Click on the Select link. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_PAGE_INFORMATION.
7. Click on the Document button. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_PAGE_DOCUMENT.
How to View/Update Page Information
1. Click on the Login link from the root directory. This will redirect to page ROOT_LOGIN.
2. Login as the administrative user.
3. Click on the Administration link in the restricted directory. This will redirect to page
ADMINISTRATION_ADMINISTRATIVE_USER_DETAIL.
4. Click on the Content link. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_WEBSITE_BLOG.
5. Click on the Page Content link. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_WEBSITE_CONTENT.
6. Click on the Select link. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_PAGE_INFORMATION.
How to View/Add/Delete a Related User Testimonial to a Website Page
1. Click on the Login link from the root directory. This will redirect to page ROOT_LOGIN.
2. Login as the administrative user.
3. Click on the Administration link in the restricted directory. This will redirect to page
ADMINISTRATION_ADMINISTRATIVE_USER_DETAIL.
4. Click on the Content link. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_WEBSITE_BLOG.
5. Click on the Page Content link. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_WEBSITE_CONTENT.
6. Click on the Select link. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_PAGE_INFORMATION.
7. Click on the Testimonial button. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_PAGE_TESTIMONIAL.
How to View/Add/Delete a Related Website Video to a Website Page
1. Click on the Login link from the root directory. This will redirect to page ROOT_LOGIN.
2. Login as the administrative user.
3. Click on the Administration link in the restricted directory. This will redirect to page
ADMINISTRATION_ADMINISTRATIVE_USER_DETAIL.
4. Click on the Content link. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_WEBSITE_BLOG.
5. Click on the Page Content link. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_WEBSITE_CONTENT.
6. Click on the Select link. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_PAGE_INFORMATION.
7. Click on the Video button. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_PAGE_VIDEO.
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Pending
How to View/Update/Delete/Grant/Deny a Pending User
1. Click on the Login link from the root directory. This will redirect to page ROOT_LOGIN.
2. Login as the administrative user.
3. Click on the Administration link in the restricted directory. This will redirect to page
ADMINISTRATION_ADMINISTRATIVE_USER_DETAIL.
4. Click on the Pending link. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_USER_PENDING. A pending user can be granted
or denied access on this page.
5. Click on the Select link for a pending user. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_PENDING_USER_DETAIL.
Or
1. Click on the Login link from the root directory. This will redirect to page ROOT_LOGIN.
2. Login as the administrative user.
3. Click on the Administration link in the restricted directory. This will redirect to page
ADMINISTRATION_ADMINISTRATIVE_USER_DETAIL.
4. Click on the Website link. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_WEBSITE_COMPANIES.
5. Click on the Select link for a website company. This will redirect to page
ADMINISTRATION_WEBSITE_COMPANY_DETAIL.
6. Click on the Fax button. This will direct to page ADMINISTRATION_COMPANY_FAX_NUMBERS.
7. Click on the Users link. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_COMPANY_FAX_USERS.
8. Click on the Select link. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_PENDING_USER_DETAIL.
Or
1. Click on the Login link from the root directory. This will redirect to page ROOT_LOGIN.
2. Login as the administrative user.
3. Click on the Administration link in the restricted directory. This will redirect to page
ADMINISTRATION_ADMINISTRATIVE_USER_DETAIL.
4. Click on the Website link. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_WEBSITE_COMPANIES.
5. Click on the Select link for a website company. This will redirect to page
ADMINISTRATION_WEBSITE_COMPANY_DETAIL.
6. Click on the User link. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_WEBSITE_COMPANY_USERS.
7. Click on the Select link. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_PENDING_USER_DETAIL.
How to View/Grant/Deny Pending Users
1. Click on the Login link from the root directory. This will redirect to page ROOT_LOGIN.
2. Login as the administrative user.
3. Click on the Administration link in the restricted directory. This will redirect to page
ADMINISTRATION_ADMINISTRATIVE_USER_DETAIL.
4. Click on the Pending link. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_USER_PENDING.
Picture Content
How to View/Update/Delete Website Picture
1. Click on the Login link from the root directory. This will redirect to page ROOT_LOGIN.
2. Login as the administrative user.
3. Click on the Administration link in the restricted directory. This will redirect to page
ADMINISTRATION_ADMINISTRATIVE_USER_DETAIL.
4. Click on the Content link. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_WEBSITE_BLOG.
5. Click on the Picture Content link. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_WEBSITE_PICTURE.
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Registered
How to Update a Registered User Email Address
1. Click on the Login link from the root directory. This will redirect to page ROOT_LOGIN.
2. Login as the administrative user.
3. Click on the Administration link in the restricted directory. This will redirect to page
ADMINISTRATION_ADMINISTRATIVE_USER_DETAIL.
4. Click on the Registered link. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_USER_REGISTERED.
5. Registered users can be disabled from this page.
6. Click the Select link. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_REGISTERED_USER_DETAIL.
7. Click on the Change link in the Personal Information section. This will redirect to page
ADMINISTRATION_CHANGE_EMAIL.
How to Update a Registered User Password
1. Click on the Login link from the root directory. This will redirect to page ROOT_LOGIN.
2. Login as the administrative user.
3. Click on the Administration link in the restricted directory. This will redirect to page
ADMINISTRATION_ADMINISTRATIVE_USER_DETAIL.
4. Click on the Registered link. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_USER_REGISTERED.
5. Registered users can be disabled from this page.
6. Click the Select link. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_REGISTERED_USER_DETAIL.
7. Click on the Change link in the Password Information section. This will redirect to page
ADMINISTRATION_CHANGE_PASSWORD.
How to View/Update/Delete/Disable a Registered User
1. Click on the Login link from the root directory. This will redirect to page ROOT_LOGIN.
2. Login as the administrative user.
3. Click on the Administration link in the restricted directory. This will redirect to page
ADMINISTRATION_ADMINISTRATIVE_USER_DETAIL.
4. Click on the Registered link. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_USER_REGISTERED.
5. Registered users can be disabled from this page.
6. Click the Select link. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_REGISTERED_USER_DETAIL.
Or
1. Click on the Login link from the root directory. This will redirect to page ROOT_LOGIN.
2. Login as the administrative user.
3. Click on the Administration link in the restricted directory. This will redirect to page
ADMINISTRATION_ADMINISTRATIVE_USER_DETAIL.
4. Click on the Website link. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_WEBSITE_COMPANIES.
5. Click on the Select link for a website company. This will redirect to page
ADMINISTRATION_WEBSITE_COMPANY_DETAIL.
6. Click on the Fax button. This will direct to page ADMINISTRATION_COMPANY_FAX_NUMBERS.
7. Click on the Users link. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_COMPANY_FAX_USERS.
8. Click on the Select link. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_REGISTERED_USER_DETAIL.
Or
1. Click on the Login link from the root directory. This will redirect to page ROOT_LOGIN.
2. Login as the administrative user.
3. Click on the Administration link in the restricted directory. This will redirect to page
ADMINISTRATION_ADMINISTRATIVE_USER_DETAIL.
4. Click on the Website link. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_WEBSITE_COMPANIES.
5. Click on the Select link for a website company. This will redirect to page
ADMINISTRATION_WEBSITE_COMPANY_DETAIL.
6. Click on the User link. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_WEBSITE_COMPANY_USERS.
7. Click on the Select link. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_REGISTERED_USER_DETAIL.
How to View/Add/Delete a Related User Testimonial to Another User Testimonial
1. Click on the Login link from the root directory. This will redirect to page ROOT_LOGIN.
2. Login as the administrative user.
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3. Click on the Administration link in the restricted directory. This will redirect to page
ADMINISTRATION_ADMINISTRATIVE_USER_DETAIL.
4. Click on the Content link. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_WEBSITE_BLOG.
5. Click on the Testimonial Content link. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_WEBSITE_TESTIMONIAL.
6. Click on the Select link for a user testimonial. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_USER_TESTIMONIAL.
7. Click on the Testimonial button. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_RELATED_USER_TESTIMONIAL.
How to View/Add/Delete a Related Website Blog to a User Testimonial
1. Click on the Login link from the root directory. This will redirect to page ROOT_LOGIN.
2. Login as the administrative user.
3. Click on the Administration link in the restricted directory. This will redirect to page
ADMINISTRATION_ADMINISTRATIVE_USER_DETAIL.
4. Click on the Content link. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_WEBSITE_BLOG.
5. Click on the Testimonial Content link. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_WEBSITE_TESTIMONIAL.
6. Click on the Select link for a user testimonial. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_USER_TESTIMONIAL.
7. Click on the website blog button. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_TESTIMONIAL_BLOG.
How to View/Add/Delete a Related Website Document to a User Testimonial
1. Click on the Login link from the root directory. This will redirect to page ROOT_LOGIN.
2. Login as the administrative user.
3. Click on the Administration link in the restricted directory. This will redirect to page
ADMINISTRATION_ADMINISTRATIVE_USER_DETAIL.
4. Click on the Content link. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_WEBSITE_BLOG.
5. Click on the Testimonial Content link. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_WEBSITE_TESTIMONIAL.
6. Click on the Select link for a user testimonial. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_USER_TESTIMONIAL.
7. Click on the Document button. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_TESTIMONIAL_DOCUMENT.
How to View/Add/Delete a Related Website Video to a User Testimonial
1. Click on the Login link from the root directory. This will redirect to page ROOT_LOGIN.
2. Login as the administrative user.
3. Click on the Administration link in the restricted directory. This will redirect to page
ADMINISTRATION_ADMINISTRATIVE_USER_DETAIL.
4. Click on the Content link. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_WEBSITE_BLOG.
5. Click on the Testimonial Content link. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_WEBSITE_TESTIMONIAL.
6. Click on the Select link for a user testimonial. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_USER_TESTIMONIAL.
7. Click on the Video button. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_TESTIMONIAL_VIDEO.
How to View Registered User History
1. Click on the Login link from the root directory. This will redirect to page ROOT_LOGIN.
2. Login as the administrative user.
3. Click on the Administration link in the restricted directory. This will redirect to page
ADMINISTRATION_ADMINISTRATIVE_USER_DETAIL.
4. Click on the Registered link. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_USER_REGISTERED.
5. Registered users can be disabled from this page.
6. Click the Select link. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_REGISTERED_USER_DETAIL.
7. Click the History button. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_USER_HISTORY.
How to View/Update Registered User Privacy Settings
1. Click on the Login link from the root directory. This will redirect to page ROOT_LOGIN.
2. Login as the administrative user.
3. Click on the Administration link in the restricted directory. This will redirect to page
ADMINISTRATION_ADMINISTRATIVE_USER_DETAIL.
4. Click on the Registered link. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_USER_REGISTERED.
5. Registered users can be disabled from this page.
6. Click the Select link. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_REGISTERED_USER_DETAIL.
7. Click the Privacy button. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_USER_PRIVACY.
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How to View Registered User Referrals
1. Click on the Login link from the root directory. This will redirect to page ROOT_LOGIN.
2. Login as the administrative user.
3. Click on the Administration link in the restricted directory. This will redirect to page
ADMINISTRATION_ADMINISTRATIVE_USER_DETAIL.
4. Click on the Registered link. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_USER_REGISTERED.
5. Registered users can be disabled from this page.
6. Click the Select link. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_REGISTERED_USER_DETAIL.
7. Click the Referral button. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_USER_REFERRAL.
How to View Referral Information
1. Click on the Login link from the root directory. This will redirect to page ROOT_LOGIN.
2. Login as the administrative user.
3. Click on the Administration link in the restricted directory. This will redirect to page
ADMINISTRATION_ADMINISTRATIVE_USER_DETAIL.
4. Click on the Registered link. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_USER_REGISTERED.
5. Registered users can be disabled from this page.
6. Click the Select link. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_REGISTERED_USER_DETAIL.
7. Click the Referral button. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_USER_REFERRAL.
8. Click the Select link for a referral. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_USER_REFERRAL_DETAIL.
How to View Registered Users
1. Click on the Login link from the root directory. This will redirect to page ROOT_LOGIN.
2. Login as the administrative user.
3. Click on the Administration link in the restricted directory. This will redirect to page
ADMINISTRATION_ADMINISTRATIVE_USER_DETAIL.
4. Click on the Registered link. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_USER_REGISTERED.
How to Update/Restrict/Suppress a User Testimonial
1. Click on the Login link from the root directory. This will redirect to page ROOT_LOGIN.
2. Login as the administrative user.
3. Click on the Administration link in the restricted directory. This will redirect to page
ADMINISTRATION_ADMINISTRATIVE_USER_DETAIL.
4. Click on the Content link. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_WEBSITE_BLOG.
5. Click on the Testimonial Content link. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_WEBSITE_TESTIMONIAL.
Testimonials can also be Deleted/Restricted/Suppressed on this page.
6. Click on the Select link for a user testimonial. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_USER_TESTIMONIAL.
Or
1. Click on the Login link from the root directory. This will redirect to page ROOT_LOGIN.
2. Login as the administrative user.
3. Click on the Administration link in the restricted directory. This will redirect to page
ADMINISTRATION_ADMINISTRATIVE_USER_DETAIL.
4. Click on the Registered link. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_USER_REGISTERED.
5. Click on the Select link. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_REGISTERED_USER_DETAIL.
6. Click on the Testimonial button. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_USER_TESTIMONIAL.
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Script Content
How to Update/Move a Website Script
1. Click on the Login link from the root directory. This will redirect to page ROOT_LOGIN.
2. Login as the administrative user.
3. Click on the Administration link in the restricted directory. This will redirect to page
ADMINISTRATION_ADMINISTRATIVE_USER_DETAIL.
4. Click on the Content link. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_WEBSITE_BLOG.
5. Click on the Script Content link. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_SCRIPT_CONTENT.
Skills Content
How to Add/Delete/Move a Skills Section
1. Click on the Login link from the root directory. This will redirect to page ROOT_LOGIN.
2. Login as the administrative user.
3. Click on the Administration link in the restricted directory. This will redirect to page
ADMINISTRATION_ADMINISTRATIVE_USER_DETAIL.
4. Click on the Content link. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_WEBSITE_BLOG.
5. Click on the Skills Content link. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_WEBSITE_SKILLS.
How to Add/Delete/Move a Skill
1. Click on the Login link from the root directory. This will redirect to page ROOT_LOGIN.
2. Login as the administrative user.
3. Click on the Administration link in the restricted directory. This will redirect to page
ADMINISTRATION_ADMINISTRATIVE_USER_DETAIL.
4. Click on the Content link. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_WEBSITE_BLOG.
5. Click on the Skills Content link. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_WEBSITE_SKILLS.
6. Click on the Select link. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_WEBSITE_SKILLS_DETAIL.
Summary Content
How to View/Add/Delete/Move a Summary Item
1. Click on the Login link from the root directory. This will redirect to page ROOT_LOGIN.
2. Login as the administrative user.
3. Click on the Administration link in the restricted directory. This will redirect to page
ADMINISTRATION_ADMINISTRATIVE_USER_DETAIL.
4. Click on the Content link. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_WEBSITE_BLOG.
5. Click on the Summary Content link. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_WEBSITE_SUMMARY.
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Temporary
How to Add a Temporary User
1. Click on the Login link from the root directory. This will redirect to page ROOT_LOGIN.
2. Login as the administrative user.
3. Click on the Administration link in the restricted directory. This will redirect to page
ADMINISTRATION_ADMINISTRATIVE_USER_DETAIL.
4. Click on the Temporary link. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_USER_TEMPORARY.
5. Click on the Add button. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_TEMPORARY_USER_ADD.
How to View/Update/Delete/Invite a Temporary User
1. Click on the Login link from the root directory. This will redirect to page ROOT_LOGIN.
2. Login as the administrative user.
3. Click on the Administration link in the restricted directory. This will redirect to page
ADMINISTRATION_ADMINISTRATIVE_USER_DETAIL.
4. Click on the Temporary link. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_USER_TEMPORARY. An invitation can also be
sent from this page.
5. Click on the Select link for a temporary user. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_TEMPORARY_USER_DETAIL.
Or
1. Click on the Login link from the root directory. This will redirect to page ROOT_LOGIN.
2. Login as the administrative user.
3. Click on the Administration link in the restricted directory. This will redirect to page
ADMINISTRATION_ADMINISTRATIVE_USER_DETAIL.
4. Click on the Website link. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_WEBSITE_COMPANIES.
5. Click on the Select link for a website company. This will redirect to page
ADMINISTRATION_WEBSITE_COMPANY_DETAIL.
6. Click on the Fax button. This will direct to page ADMINISTRATION_COMPANY_FAX_NUMBERS.
7. Click on the Users link. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_COMPANY_FAX_USERS.
8. Click on the Select link. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_TEMPORARY_USER_DETAIL.
Or
1. Click on the Login link from the root directory. This will redirect to page ROOT_LOGIN.
2. Login as the administrative user.
3. Click on the Administration link in the restricted directory. This will redirect to page
ADMINISTRATION_ADMINISTRATIVE_USER_DETAIL.
4. Click on the Website link. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_WEBSITE_COMPANIES.
5. Click on the Select link for a website company. This will redirect to page
ADMINISTRATION_WEBSITE_COMPANY_DETAIL.
6. Click on the User link. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_WEBSITE_COMPANY_USERS.
7. Click on the Select link. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_TEMPORARY_USER_DETAIL.
How to Import Temporary Users
1. Click on the Login link from the root directory. This will redirect to page ROOT_LOGIN.
2. Login as the administrative user.
3. Click on the Administration link in the restricted directory. This will redirect to page
ADMINISTRATION_ADMINISTRATIVE_USER_DETAIL.
4. Click on the Temporary link. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_USER_TEMPORARY.
5. Click on the Import button. This will redirect to page ADMINISTATION_TEMPORARY_USER_IMPORT.
How to View Temporary Users
1. Click on the Login link from the root directory. This will redirect to page ROOT_LOGIN.
2. Login as the administrative user.
3. Click on the Administration link in the restricted directory. This will redirect to page
ADMINISTRATION_ADMINISTRATIVE_USER_DETAIL.
4. Click on the Temporary link. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_USER_TEMPORARY.
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Testimonial Content
How to View/Delete/Move/Restrict/Suppress Testimonials
1. Click on the Login link from the root directory. This will redirect to page ROOT_LOGIN.
2. Login as the administrative user.
3. Click on the Administration link in the restricted directory. This will redirect to page
ADMINISTRATION_ADMINISTRATIVE_USER_DETAIL.
4. Click on the Content link. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_WEBSITE_BLOG.
5. Click on the Testimonial Content link. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_WEBSITE_TESTIMONIAL.
Video Content
How to View/Add/Delete a Related Website Video to Another Website Video
1. Click on the Login link from the root directory. This will redirect to page ROOT_LOGIN.
2. Login as the administrative user.
3. Click on the Administration link in the restricted directory. This will redirect to page
ADMINISTRATION_ADMINISTRATIVE_USER_DETAIL.
4. Click on the Content link. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_WEBSITE_BLOG.
5. Click on the Video Content link. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_WEBSITE_VIDEO.
6. Click on the Select link for a website video. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_WEBSITE_VIDEO_DETAIL.
7. Click on the Video button. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_RELATED_WEBSITE_VIDEO.
How to View/Add/Delete a Related Website Blog to a Website Video
1. Click on the Login link from the root directory. This will redirect to page ROOT_LOGIN.
2. Login as the administrative user.
3. Click on the Administration link in the restricted directory. This will redirect to page
ADMINISTRATION_ADMINISTRATIVE_USER_DETAIL.
4. Click on the Content link. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_WEBSITE_BLOG.
5. Click on the Video Content link. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_WEBSITE_VIDEO.
6. Click on the Select link for a website video. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_WEBSITE_VIDEO_DETAIL.
7. Click on the website blog button. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_VIDEO_BLOG.
How to View/Add/Delete a Related Website Document to a Website Video
1. Click on the Login link from the root directory. This will redirect to page ROOT_LOGIN.
2. Login as the administrative user.
3. Click on the Administration link in the restricted directory. This will redirect to page
ADMINISTRATION_ADMINISTRATIVE_USER_DETAIL.
4. Click on the Content link. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_WEBSITE_BLOG.
5. Click on the Video Content link. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_WEBSITE_VIDEO.
6. Click on the Select link for a website video. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_WEBSITE_VIDEO_DETAIL.
7. Click on the Document button. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_VIDEO_DOCUMENT.
How to View/Add/Delete a Related User Testimonial to a Website Video
1. Click on the Login link from the root directory. This will redirect to page ROOT_LOGIN.
2. Login as the administrative user.
3. Click on the Administration link in the restricted directory. This will redirect to page
ADMINISTRATION_ADMINISTRATIVE_USER_DETAIL.
4. Click on the Content link. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_WEBSITE_BLOG.
5. Click on the Video Content link. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_WEBSITE_VIDEO.
6. Click on the Select link for a website video. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_WEBSITE_VIDEO_DETAIL.
7. Click on the Testimonial button. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_VIDEO_TESTIMONIAL.
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How to View/Add/Move Videos
1. Click on the Login link from the root directory. This will redirect to page ROOT_LOGIN.
2. Login as the administrative user.
3. Click on the Administration link in the restricted directory. This will redirect to page
ADMINISTRATION_ADMINISTRATIVE_USER_DETAIL.
4. Click on the Content link. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_WEBSITE_BLOG.
5. Click on the Video Content link. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_WEBSITE_VIDEO.
How to View/Add/Update/Delete/Move/Restrict/Suppress a Website Video
6. Click on the Login link from the root directory. This will redirect to page ROOT_LOGIN.
7. Login as the administrative user.
8. Click on the Administration link in the restricted directory. This will redirect to page
ADMINISTRATION_ADMINISTRATIVE_USER_DETAIL.
9. Click on the Content link. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_WEBSITE_BLOG.
10. Click on the Video Content link. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_WEBSITE_VIDEO. A website video’s
display order can be changed on this page.
11. Select the Add button to add a new video, or the Select link of an existing video. This will redirect to page
ADMINISTRATION_WEBSITE_VIDEO_DETAIL.
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Website Companies
How to View/Delete Website Company Fax Numbers
1. Click on the Login link from the root directory. This will redirect to page ROOT_LOGIN.
2. Login as the administrative user.
3. Click on the Administration link in the restricted directory. This will redirect to page
ADMINISTRATION_ADMINISTRATIVE_USER_DETAIL.
4. Click on the Website link. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_WEBSITE_COMPANIES.
5. Click on the Select link for a website company. This will redirect to page
ADMINISTRATION_WEBSITE_COMPANY_DETAIL.
6. Click on the Fax button. This will direct to page ADMINISTRATION_COMPANY_FAX_NUMBERS.
How to View Website Company Fax Number Users
9. Click on the Login link from the root directory. This will redirect to page ROOT_LOGIN.
1. Login as the administrative user.
2. Click on the Administration link in the restricted directory. This will redirect to page
ADMINISTRATION_ADMINISTRATIVE_USER_DETAIL.
3. Click on the Website link. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_WEBSITE_COMPANIES.
4. Click on the Select link for a website company. This will redirect to page
ADMINISTRATION_WEBSITE_COMPANY_DETAIL.
5. Click on the Fax button. This will direct to page ADMINISTRATION_COMPANY_FAX_NUMBERS.
6. Click on the Users link. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_COMPANY_FAX_USERS.
How to View Website Companies
1. Click on the Login link from the root directory. This will redirect to page ROOT_LOGIN.
2. Login as the administrative user.
3. Click on the Administration link in the restricted directory. This will redirect to page
ADMINISTRATION_ADMINISTRATIVE_USER_DETAIL.
4. Click on the Website link. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_WEBSITE_COMPANIES.
How to View/Delete Website Company Addresses
1. Click on the Login link from the root directory. This will redirect to page ROOT_LOGIN.
2. Login as the administrative user.
3. Click on the Administration link in the restricted directory. This will redirect to page
ADMINISTRATION_ADMINISTRATIVE_USER_DETAIL.
4. Click on the Website link. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_WEBSITE_COMPANIES.
5. Click on the Select link for a website company. This will redirect to page
ADMINISTRATION_WEBSITE_COMPANY_DETAIL.
6. Click on the Address link. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_WEBSITE_COMPANY_ADDRESSES.
How to View/Update/Delete a Website Company
1. Click on the Login link from the root directory. This will redirect to page ROOT_LOGIN.
2. Login as the administrative user.
3. Click on the Administration link in the restricted directory. This will redirect to page
ADMINISTRATION_ADMINISTRATIVE_USER_DETAIL.
4. Click on the Website link. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_WEBSITE_COMPANIES.
5. Click on the Select link for a website company. This will redirect to ADMINISTRATION_WEBSITE_COMPANY_DETAIL.
How to View Website Company Users
1. Click on the Login link from the root directory. This will redirect to page ROOT_LOGIN.
2. Login as the administrative user.
3. Click on the Administration link in the restricted directory. This will redirect to page
ADMINISTRATION_ADMINISTRATIVE_USER_DETAIL.
4. Click on the Website link. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_WEBSITE_COMPANIES.
5. Click on the Select link for a website company. This will redirect to page
ADMINISTRATION_WEBSITE_COMPANY_DETAIL.
6. Click on the User link. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_WEBSITE_COMPANY_USERS.
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Website Countries
How to View/Update/Delete a Website Address
1. Click on the Login link from the root directory. This will redirect to page ROOT_LOGIN.
2. Login as the administrative user.
3. Click on the Administration link in the restricted directory. This will redirect to page
ADMINISTRATION_ADMINISTRATIVE_USER_DETAIL.
4. Click on the Website link in the restricted directory. This will redirect to page
ADMINISTRATION_WEBSITE_COMPANIES.
5. Click on the Website Countries link. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_WEBSITE_COUNTRIES.
6. Click on the Select link for a country. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_WEBSITE_COUNTRY_DETAIL.
7. Click on the Provinces button. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_WEBSITE_PROVINCES.
8. Click on the Addresses link. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_WEBSITE_ADDRESSES.
9. Click on the Select link for an address. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_WEBSITE_ADDRESS_DETAIL.
Or
1. Click on the Login link from the root directory. This will redirect to page ROOT_LOGIN.
2. Login as the administrative user.
3. Click on the Administration link in the restricted directory. This will redirect to page
ADMINISTRATION_ADMINISTRATIVE_USER_DETAIL.
4. Click on the Website link. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_WEBSITE_COMPANIES.
5. Click on the Select link for a website company. This will redirect to page
ADMINISTRATION_WEBSITE_COMPANY_DETAIL.
6. Click on the Address link. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_WEBSITE_COMPANY_ADDRESSES. A website
company address can be deleted on this page.
7. Click on the Select link. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_WEBSITE_ADDRESS_DETAIL.
How to View Website Addresses
1. Click on the Login link from the root directory. This will redirect to page ROOT_LOGIN.
2. Login as the administrative user.
3. Click on the Administration link in the restricted directory. This will redirect to page
ADMINISTRATION_ADMINISTRATIVE_USER_DETAIL.
4. Click on the Website link in the restricted directory. This will redirect to page
ADMINISTRATION_WEBSITE_COMPANIES.
5. Click on the Website Countries link. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_WEBSITE_COUNTRIES.
6. Click on the Select link for a country. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_WEBSITE_COUNTRY_DETAIL.
7. Click on the Provinces button. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_WEBSITE_PROVINCES.
8. Click on the Addresses link. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_WEBSITE_ADDRESSES.
How to View/Activate/Deactivate Website Countries
1. Click on the Login link from the root directory. This will redirect to page ROOT_LOGIN.
2. Login as the administrative user.
3. Click on the Administration link in the restricted directory. This will redirect to page
ADMINISTRATION_ADMINISTRATIVE_USER_DETAIL.
4. Click on the Website Countries link. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_WEBSITE_COUNTRIES.
How to View/Add/Update/Delete a Website Country
1. Click on the Login link from the root directory. This will redirect to page ROOT_LOGIN.
2. Login as the administrative user.
3. Click on the Administration link in the restricted directory. This will redirect to page
ADMINISTRATION_ADMINISTRATIVE_USER_DETAIL.
4. Click on the Website link in the restricted directory. This will redirect to page
ADMINISTRATION_WEBSITE_COMPANIES.
5. Click on the Website Countries link. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_WEBSITE_COUNTRIES. A country can
be activated/deactivated on this page.
6. Click on the Add button to add a new country or the Select link to update an existing country. This will redirect to page
ADMINISTRATION_WEBSITE_COUNTRY_DETAIL.
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How to View/Delete Website Fax Numbers
1. Click on the Login link from the root directory. This will redirect to page ROOT_LOGIN.
2. Login as the administrative user.
3. Click on the Administration link in the restricted directory. This will redirect to page
ADMINISTRATION_ADMINISTRATIVE_USER_DETAIL.
4. Click on the Website link in the restricted directory. This will redirect to page
ADMINISTRATION_WEBSITE_COMPANIES.
5. Click on the Website Countries link. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_WEBSITE_COUNTRIES.
6. Click on the Select link for a country. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_WEBSITE_COUNTRY_DETAIL.
7. Click on the Fax button. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_WEBSITE_FAX.
How to Update/Delete a Website Postal Code
1. Click on the Login link from the root directory. This will redirect to page ROOT_LOGIN.
2. Login as the administrative user.
3. Click on the Administration link in the restricted directory. This will redirect to page
ADMINISTRATION_ADMINISTRATIVE_USER_DETAIL.
4. Click on the Website link in the restricted directory. This will redirect to page
ADMINISTRATION_WEBSITE_COMPANIES.
5. Click on the Website Countries link. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_WEBSITE_COUNTRIES.
6. Click on the Select link for a country. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_WEBSITE_COUNTRY_DETAIL.
7. Click on the Postal Codes button. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_WEBSITE_POSTAL_CODES. Postal
codes can be verified on this page.
8. Click on the Select link for a postal code. This will redirect to page
ADMINISTRATION_WEBSITE_POSTAL_CODE_DETAIL.
How to View/Verify Website Postal Codes
1. Click on the Login link from the root directory. This will redirect to page ROOT_LOGIN.
2. Login as the administrative user.
3. Click on the Administration link in the restricted directory. This will redirect to page
ADMINISTRATION_ADMINISTRATIVE_USER_DETAIL.
4. Click on the Website link in the restricted directory. This will redirect to page
ADMINISTRATION_WEBSITE_COMPANIES.
5. Click on the Website Countries link. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_WEBSITE_COUNTRIES.
6. Click on the Select link for a country. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_WEBSITE_COUNTRY_DETAIL.
7. Click on the Postal Codes button. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_WEBSITE_POSTAL_CODES.
How to View/Add/Update/Delete a Website Province
1. Click on the Login link from the root directory. This will redirect to page ROOT_LOGIN.
2. Login as the administrative user.
3. Click on the Administration link in the restricted directory. This will redirect to page
ADMINISTRATION_ADMINISTRATIVE_USER_DETAIL.
4. Click on the Website link in the restricted directory. This will redirect to page
ADMINISTRATION_WEBSITE_COMPANIES.
5. Click on the Website Countries link. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_WEBSITE_COUNTRIES.
6. Click on the Select link for a country. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_WEBSITE_COUNTRY_DETAIL.
7. Click on the Provinces button. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_WEBSITE_PROVINCES. A website province
can be activated/deactivated on this page.
8. Click on the Add button to add a new province or the Select link to update an existing province. This will redirect to page
ADMINISTRATION_WEBSITE_PROVINCE_DETAIL.
How to View/Activate/Deactivate Website Provinces
1. Click on the Login link from the root directory. This will redirect to page ROOT_LOGIN.
2. Login as the administrative user.
3. Click on the Administration link in the restricted directory. This will redirect to page
ADMINISTRATION_ADMINISTRATIVE_USER_DETAIL.
4. Click on the Website link in the restricted directory. This will redirect to page
ADMINISTRATION_WEBSITE_COMPANIES.
5. Click on the Website Countries link. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_WEBSITE_COUNTRIES.
6. Click on the Select link for a country. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_WEBSITE_COUNTRY_DETAIL.
7. Click on the Provinces button. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_WEBSITE_PROVINCES.
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How to View/Delete Website Telephone Numbers
1. Click on the Login link from the root directory. This will redirect to page ROOT_LOGIN.
2. Login as the administrative user.
3. Click on the Administration link in the restricted directory. This will redirect to page
ADMINISTRATION_ADMINISTRATIVE_USER_DETAIL.
4. Click on the Website link in the restricted directory. This will redirect to page
ADMINISTRATION_WEBSITE_COMPANIES.
5. Click on the Website Countries link. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_WEBSITE_COUNTRIES.
6. Click on the Select link for a country. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_WEBSITE_COUNTRY_DETAIL.
7. Click on the Telephone button. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_WEBSITE_TELEPHONE.
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Website Jobs
How to View/Update a Website Job
1. Click on the Login link from the root directory. This will redirect to page ROOT_LOGIN.
2. Login as the administrative user.
3. Click on the Administration link in the restricted directory. This will redirect to page
ADMINISTRATION_ADMINISTRATIVE_USER_DETAIL.
4. Click on the Website link in the restricted directory. This will redirect to page
ADMINISTRATION_WEBSITE_COMPANIES.
5. Click on the Website Jobs link. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_WEBSITE_JOBS.
6. Click on the Select link for a website job. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_WEBSITE_JOB_DETAIL.
How to View/Run Website Jobs
1. Click on the Login link from the root directory. This will redirect to page ROOT_LOGIN.
2. Login as the administrative user.
3. Click on the Administration link in the restricted directory. This will redirect to page
ADMINISTRATION_ADMINISTRATIVE_USER_DETAIL.
4. Click on the Website link in the restricted directory. This will redirect to page
ADMINISTRATION_WEBSITE_COMPANIES.
5. Click on the Website Jobs link. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_WEBSITE_JOBS.
Website Sections
How to View/Activate/Deactivate/Move a Website Section
1. Click on the Login link from the root directory. This will redirect to page ROOT_LOGIN.
2. Login as the administrative user.
3. Click on the Administration link in the restricted directory. This will redirect to page
ADMINISTRATION_ADMINISTRATIVE_USER_DETAIL.
4. Click on the Website link in the restricted directory. This will redirect to page
ADMINISTRATION_WEBSITE_COMPANIES.
5. Click on the Website Sections link. This will redirect to page ADMINISTRATION_WEBSITE_SECTIONS.
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Registered
Profile
How to Update Registered User Email Address
1. Click on the Login link from the root directory. This will redirect to page ROOT_LOGIN.
2. Login as a registered user.
3. Click on the Profile link in the restricted directory. This will redirect to page
REGISTERED_REGISTERED_USER_DETAIL.
4. Click on the Change Email Address link. This will redirect to page REGISTERED_CHANGE_EMAIL_ADDRESS.
How to Update Registered User Password
1. Click on the Login link from the root directory. This will redirect to page ROOT_LOGIN.
2. Login as a registered user.
3. Click on the Profile link in the restricted directory. This will redirect to page
REGISTERED_REGISTERED_USER_DETAIL.
4. Click on the Change Password link. This will redirect to page REGISTERED_CHANGE_PASSWORD.
How to Delete a Registered User Account
1. Click on the Login link from the root directory. This will redirect to page ROOT_LOGIN.
2. Login as a registered user.
3. Click on the Profile link in the restricted directory. This will redirect to page
REGISTERED_REGISTERED_USER_DETAIL.
4. Click on the Delete Account link. This will redirect to page REGISTERED_DELETE_ACCOUNT.
How to Lock Registered User Account
1. Click on the Login link from the root directory. This will redirect to page ROOT_LOGIN.
2. Login as a registered user.
3. Click on the Profile link in the restricted directory. This will redirect to page
REGISTERED_REGISTERED_USER_DETAIL.
4. Click on the Lock Account link. This will redirect to page REGISTERED_LOCK_ACCOUNT.
How to Add Registered User Referral
1. Click on the Login link from the root directory. This will redirect to page ROOT_LOGIN.
2. Login as a registered user.
3. Click on the Profile link in the restricted directory. This will redirect to page
REGISTERED_REGISTERED_USER_DETAIL.
4. Click on the User Referral link. This will redirect to page REGISTERED_USER_REFERRAL.
5. Click on the Add button. This will redirect to page REGISTERED_NEW_REFERRAL.
6. Click on the Submit button. This will redirect to page REGISTERED_NEW_REFERRAL_DETAIL.
How to View/Update Registered User Privacy Settings
1. Click on the Login link from the root directory. This will redirect to page ROOT_LOGIN.
2. Login as a registered user.
3. Click on the Profile link in the restricted directory. This will redirect to page
REGISTERED_REGISTERED_USER_DETAIL.
4. Click on the Privacy Settings link. This will redirect to page REGISTERED_PRIVACY_SETTINGS.
How to View/Update Registered User Information
1. Click on the Login link from the root directory. This will redirect to page ROOT_LOGIN.
2. Login as a registered user.
3. Click on the Profile link in the restricted directory. This will redirect to page
REGISTERED_REGISTERED_USER_DETAIL.
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How to View Registered User History
1. Click on the Login link from the root directory. This will redirect to page ROOT_LOGIN.
2. Login as a registered user.
3. Click on the Profile link in the restricted directory. This will redirect to page
REGISTERED_REGISTERED_USER_DETAIL.
4. Click on the User History link. This will redirect to page REGISTERED_USER_HISTORY.
How to View Registered User Referrals
1. Click on the Login link from the root directory. This will redirect to page ROOT_LOGIN.
2. Login as a registered user.
3. Click on the Profile link in the restricted directory. This will redirect to page
REGISTERED_REGISTERED_USER_DETAIL.
4. Click on the User Referral link. This will redirect to page REGISTERED_USER_REFERRAL.
How to View/Add/Update Registered User Testimonial
1. Click on the Login link from the root directory. This will redirect to page ROOT_LOGIN.
2. Login as a registered user.
3. Click on the Profile link in the restricted directory. This will redirect to page
REGISTERED_REGISTERED_USER_DETAIL.
4. Click on the User Testimonial link. This will redirect to page REGISTERED_USER_TESTIMONIAL.
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Restricted
Blog
How to View a Listing of Restricted Blogs
1. Click on the Login link from the root directory. This will redirect to page ROOT_LOGIN.
2. Login as an administrative, registered user, or temporary user.
3. Click on the website blog link in the restricted directory. This will redirect to page RESTRICTED_BLOG.
How to View a Restricted Blog
1. Click on the Login link from the root directory. This will redirect to page ROOT_LOGIN.
2. Login as an administrative, registered user, or temporary user.
3. Click on the website blog link in the restricted directory. This will redirect to page RESTRICTED_BLOG.
4. Click on the Select link. This will redirect to page RESTRICTED_BLOG_DETAIL.
Certifications
How to View Restricted Certifications
1. Click on the Login link from the root directory. This will redirect to page ROOT_LOGIN.
2. Login as an administrative, registered user, or temporary user.
3. Click on the Certification link in the restricted directory. This will redirect to page RESTRICTED_CERTIFICATION.
Contact
How to View Restricted Contact Information
1. Click on the Login link from the root directory. This will redirect to page ROOT_LOGIN.
2. Login as an administrative, registered user, or temporary user.
3. Click on the Contact link in the restricted directory. This will redirect to page RESTRICTED_CONTACT.
Download
How to View Restricted Documents
1. Click on the Login link from the root directory. This will redirect to page ROOT_LOGIN.
2. Login as an administrative, registered user, or temporary user.
3. Click on the Download link in the restricted directory. This will redirect to page RESTRICTED_DOWNLOAD.
Education
How to View Restricted Education
1. Click on the Login link from the root directory. This will redirect to page ROOT_LOGIN.
2. Login as an administrative, registered user, or temporary user.
3. Click on the Education link in the restricted directory. This will redirect to page RESTRICTED_EDUCATION.
Experience
How to View Restricted Experience
1. Click on the Login link from the root directory. This will redirect to page ROOT_LOGIN.
2. Login as an administrative, registered user, or temporary user.
3. Click on the Experience link in the restricted directory. This will redirect to page RESTRICTED_EXPERIENCE.
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Home
How to View the Restricted Home Page
1. Click on the Login link from the root directory. This will redirect to page ROOT_LOGIN.
2. Login as an administrative, registered user, or temporary user.
3. Click on the Home link in the restricted directory. This will redirect to page RESTRICTED_HOME.
Objective
How to View Restricted Career Objective
1. Click on the Login link from the root directory. This will redirect to page ROOT_LOGIN.
2. Login as an administrative, registered user, or temporary user.
3. Click on the Objective link in the restricted directory. This will redirect to page RESTRICTED_OBJECTIVE.
Skill
How to View Restricted Skill Information
1. Click on the Login link from the root directory. This will redirect to page ROOT_LOGIN.
2. Login as an administrative, registered user, or temporary user.
3. Click on the Skill link in the restricted directory. This will redirect to page RESTRICTED_SKILLS.
Summary
How to View Restricted Career Summary
1. Click on the Login link from the root directory. This will redirect to page ROOT_LOGIN.
2. Login as an administrative, registered user, or temporary user.
3. Click on the Summary link in the restricted directory. This will redirect to page RESTRICTED_SUMMARY.
Testimonial
How to View Restricted User Testimonials
1. Click on the Login link from the root directory. This will redirect to page ROOT_LOGIN.
2. Login as an administrative, registered user, or temporary user.
3. Click on the Testimonial link in the restricted directory. This will redirect to page RESTRICTED_TESTIMONIAL.
How to View a User Testimonial from a Restricted Related Blog/Page/Testimonial/Video
1. Click on the Login link from the root directory. This will redirect to page ROOT_LOGIN.
2. Login as an administrative, registered user, or temporary user.
3. Click on the Testimonial link in the restricted directory. This will redirect to page RESTRICTED_TESTIMONIAL.
4. Click on the Select link. This will redirect to page RESTRICTED_TESTIMONIAL_DETAIL.
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Video
How to View Restricted User Videos
1. Click on the Login link from the root directory. This will redirect to page ROOT_LOGIN.
2. Login as an administrative, registered user, or temporary user.
3. Click on the Video link in the restricted directory. This will redirect to page RESTRICTED_VIDEO.
How to View a Website Video from a Restricted Related Blog/Page/Testimonial/Video
1. Click on the Login link from the root directory. This will redirect to page ROOT_LOGIN.
2. Login as an administrative, registered user, or temporary user.
3. Click on the Video link in the restricted directory. This will redirect to page RESTRICTED_VIDEO.
4. Click on the Select link. This will redirect to page RESTRICTED_VIDEO_DETAIL.
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Root
Blog
How to View a Listing of Unrestricted Blogs
1. Click on the website blog link in the root directory. This will redirect to page ROOT_BLOG.
How to View an Unrestricted Blog
1. Click on the website blog link in the root directory. This will redirect to page ROOT_BLOG.
2. Click on the Select link. This will redirect to page ROOT_BLOG_DETAIL.
Contact
How to View Unrestricted Contact Information
1. Click on the Contact link in the root directory. This will redirect to page ROOT_CONTACT.
Download
How to View Unrestricted Documents
1. Click on the Download link in the root directory. This will redirect to page ROOT_DOWNLOAD.
Home
How to View the Root Home Page
1. Click on the Home link in the root directory. This will redirect to page ROOT_DEFAULT.
How to Submit an Access Request
1. Click on the Login link from the root directory. This will redirect to page ROOT_LOGIN.
2. Click on the Request Access link. This will redirect to page ROOT_REQUEST_ACCESS.
How to Request Password
1. Click on the Login link from the root directory. This will redirect to page ROOT_LOGIN.
2. Click on the Request Password link. This will redirect to page ROOT_REQUEST_PASSWORD.
Testimonial
How to View Unrestricted User Testimonials
1. Click on the Testimonial link in the root directory. This will redirect to page ROOT_TESTIMONIAL.
How to View a User Testimonial from a Related Blog/Page/Testimonial/Video
1. Click on the Testimonial link in the root directory. This will redirect to page ROOT_TESTIMONIAL.
2. Click on the Select link. This will redirect to page ROOT_TESTIMONIAL_DETAIL.