10.20.2007 HTML Hello World

HTML Hello World

This is the first HTML tutorial so I figured what better than the standard “Hello World”. If you are new to HTML I will tell you a little bit about it. HTML stands for Hyper Text Markup Language and is a way to display and format items in your web browser. HTML is a very [...]

Posted in HTML Tutorials,Web Development Tutorials by John Ward
10.18.2007 Hiding Files by Making them System Files (How To Access Them too)

Hiding Files by Making them System Files (How To Access Them too)

If you have some files and/or folders that you would like to be hidden, this tutorial will show you how to mark them as system files so that they will only be displayed when the options to show system files is enabled.

Posted in Tips and Tricks,Windows Tutorials by Mike Maguire
10.17.2007 Graphically Mapping The Files on Your Harddrive

Graphically Mapping The Files on Your Harddrive

This tutorial will help you use an application to make a graphical “roadmap” of the files on your hard drive. It will allow you to see what takes up the most of the space and where they are on the drive.

Posted in Basic Tutorials,Tips and Tricks,Windows Tutorials by Mike Maguire
10.17.2007 Retrieving XP CD-Key from the Registry

Retrieving XP CD-Key from the Registry

Do you not know your computer operating systems’ serial number and you need it? If you want to re-install windows, or do any major updating it may require you to enter you serial number to confirm you indeed have a license for the software. This tutorial will guide you through using a website and information from your registry to get your CD-Key.

Posted in Tips and Tricks,Windows Tutorials by Mike Maguire
10.16.2007 Web Hosting Layout Tutorial

Web Hosting Layout Tutorial

This tutorial will show you how to create a layout for a web hosting company using Adobe Photoshop.

Posted in Photoshop Tutorials,Web Layouts by John Ward
10.10.2007 Open a Command Prompt From Any Folder

Open a Command Prompt From Any Folder

Tired of launching a command prompt window, only to have to type in folder names to get where you want to be? Well, this tutorial will guide you though making it possible to launch a command prompt from any folder on your computer.

Posted in Basic Tutorials,Tips and Tricks,Windows Tutorials by Mike Maguire
10.08.2007 Installing and Configuring the Popularity Contest for WordPress

Installing and Configuring the Popularity Contest for WordPress

Popularity Contest is a WordPress plug-in written by Alex King. It gives your posts a popularity rating base on these values: Permalink Views, Home Views, Archive Views, Category Views, Feed Views, Comments, Pingbacks, Trackbacks. You also have the ability to change the weight of all of these values. For example, if you value Feed view more than comments, you can adjust the value of Feed Views to be greater than comments. The total of all values added together is the posts popularity. The popularity of the post is then displayed on your page as a percentage.

Posted in WordPress Tutorials by John Ward
10.08.2007 Choosing Your Computer Case

Choosing Your Computer Case

A guide for selecting your computer case to begin building your ultimate computer.

Posted in Hardware Guides by Mike Maguire
10.07.2007 New Layout for TeamTutorials.com

New Layout for TeamTutorials.com

I just finished uploading the new WordPress theme to the site. As you can see it is a lot wider, which means that we will start featuring lager images. I also think the colors will be a little easier on the eyes than the green in our last theme. If anyone is looking for the [...]

Posted in Site News and Updates by John Ward
10.05.2007 An Intro To Building Your Own Custom Computer

An Intro To Building Your Own Custom Computer

This is the first in a line of tutorials that will guide you in buying parts for your very own custom built computer. In the last tutorial, we will go over the building and installation process.

Posted in Hardware Guides by Mike Maguire
10.04.2007 Updates Coming!!

Updates Coming!!

Site changes on the way! We are working on things to help us write more detailed and effective tutorials.

Posted in Site News and Updates by Mike Maguire