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Newbie alert

Posted: 2006-03-29 07:48
by Maz
Hi, new here just thought I would say hello.
Got a question posted somewhere! :shock:

Posted: 2007-05-28 18:37
by Asiadeep
Am a bigger newbie :lol:

Posted: 2007-07-25 09:56
by Covenant
so am I but have been on another site for ages....man Its hard to get into a new forum :D :D :(

Posted: 2007-08-01 23:50
by wacicha
OK I am not only new but not to ftp savy , lol I just started a web site downloaded both core ftp lite & fileziila, have the same problem with both. and and do not know where to look for answer. heck not sure i know the question!! Although it is probably an easy answer i think i am trying to hard. filezilla seems to be easier to use. so i will state my problem then w/out putting me down farther than i have put myself down -- if you can just point me in the right direction.I have downloaded a word press theme it says to upload it to the WP-Theme directory. it says to first create it. sigh, there lies my problem, it does not state how to create it. So I am reading forums and getting more confused. just hit me in the back of the head and point me in right direction

thanks

Posted: 2007-08-02 00:03
by wacicha
wait i think i found it going to read up be back if i am more confused

Posted: 2007-08-02 00:38
by wacicha
lol, well i got the make directory down , now i'm off to the next step

Re: Newbie alert

Posted: 2018-06-23 04:52
by MidlifeDatingExpert
I feel your pain (and am considering the head bonking thing myself, too!). Tried using FileZilla a few years back and could not get the hang of it at the time. Seems now I just might have to get decently versed with it. I have one buddy who I think it using it and may have to get him to do some LD hand holding to walk me through using this puppy. Doing a lot of searches within the forum. *sigh*

Re: Newbie alert

Posted: 2019-03-02 23:38
by boco
Well, a big DON'T is putting URLs into profile or signature. Removed.

URLs in posts are only allowed if relevant to topic, strictly non-commercial, and tracker-free.