The first midterm will be at 13:30 in B-321, 6th Nov. Monday.
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PA-303 Assignments
All students are expected to find and submit a dino fossil by 21st Dec.; i.e. before the final exam. Late submissions will not be accepted.
Backing up & restoring your work
Backing up your site
It is VERY important that you backup your site and its contents from time to time. The best times for making backups is just after you have some changes to your site.
The CUABR plugin
This plugin will create a so called backup-set file which you can download to your own computer and store it in a safe place. A copy will be retained on the server for a while. In case you want to revert to a previous state, you can restore the backup-set on to the server. CUABR makes backups of everything related to your site.
Restoring as a new site
CUABR plugin allows a backupset of a certain site to restored onto a different size. Use this function very carefully. Picking a wrong restore point will destroy the existing site.
After restoring a site onto a new site, a few things should be done manually:
- use “Settings – General” to edit the site name and description,
- use “Appearance – Customize” (your theme must support customization) to set any header images, menus, widgets, header/footer options. The set of customization options will vary with your theme.
The leaf fossil on the left is placed using “Add Media” button of the visual editor. This method provides better formatting control compared to the post’s “Featured Image”
And here is a nice video about Paleonthology: (To insert this video; we simply pasted the youtube.com URL here.) The “Embed video” button of the visual editor also works and provides more control, though.
Test post
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Class roster
Please make sure that your name is on the roster. If you cannot see your name below, email me your student ID and full name.
ID | Name Surname |
---|---|
123341 | Jane Doe |
198837 | Jonathan Doe |
234412 | Jack Doe |
125644 | Julia Doe |
100111 | Jon Doe |
Posting is easy
I’ll post news about myself here. The leaf fossil at top left corner is the “Featured Image” of this post.
See this post for slightly different version of this post.
And here is a nice video about Paleonthology: