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SiteScope is agentless monitoring software focused on monitoring the availability and performance of distributed IT infrastructures, including Servers, Network devices and services, Applications and application components, operating systems and various IT enterprise components.
SiteScope was originally written by Freshwater Software in 1996, a company acquired by Mercury Interactive in 2001. Mercury Interactive was subsequently acquired by Hewlett-Packard (HP) in 2006. Version 10.10 was released in July 2009. The current version is 2018.08 (11.51). SiteScope is now marketed by OpenText after its acquisition of Micro Focus.
SiteScope tests a web page or a series of web pages using synthetic monitoring. However, it is not limited to web applications and can be used to monitor database servers (Oracle Database, Microsoft SQL Server, etc.), Unix servers, Microsoft Windows servers and many other types of hardware and software. It can export the collected data in real time to OpenText LoadRunner or it can be used in standalone mode.
If you want to move an image from one album to another, there are several options. I will walk through each in turn.
As always, start by viewing the media image you want to move. See Media Gallery - Viewing Images in the Media Gallery for those instructions.
Once you are looking at the image...
To delete an image from a media gallery item, the easiest and safest way is to browse to the image you want to delete, so you can actually see the image itself.
To browse to the image, click Media in the Title Bar, then select either Your media or Your albums. Now, click the media item you...
OK - so you added the wrong image to your post. How do you remove it? Simple - delete that little bit of code that relates to that image!
What code relates to what image? Well, you can count the number of images in the post and go by that; honestly, that is the easier option. So if I want...
Now that you have uploaded some images to the Media Gallery, the next step is to learn how to insert the images in to a post.
This is where you return to the normal threads.
If you are writing up a recipe, create it as usual, but do not use the Attach files button or the link to picture (the...
So you already have an album and want to add new media to it.
Easy.
As before, navigate to the album using the Your Albums view in the Media Gallery navigation page.
Now you can either click the Add Media button in the top-right, or continue to the album you want to add the media to. The...
So I created an album called Breakfast 2026 in the Vegetables, Salads and Mushrooms. That's not the area I really wanted to create it in.
But it is easy to move the album from one place to another. The only caveat is that you must be the owner of the album to be able to move it.
So...
Getting started with the Media Gallery is easier than you think.
Navigate to the area you want to create the album in.
In this example, I will use the Vegetables, Salads and Mushrooms, so I have navigated to that area (clicked Media, then Ingredients, Recipes and Discussions and finally...
To start viewing images in the media gallery, click on the Media button in the title bar.
If you then click on the down arrow alongside the words General Cooking Images and Ingredients, Recipes and Discussions you will expand the sections and see that the structure resembles that of the main...
The Media Gallery is CookingBites’ central image library.
Instead of uploading the same photo repeatedly across different posts, the Media Gallery lets you upload an image once, store it in one place, and reuse it anywhere on the forum.
Think of it like this:
Attach files = photocopying the...
I've modified the file upload size and display sizes from 1200×1024 pixels to 1800×1536 pixels and the file size from 5Mb to 10Mb.
I've seen my images change from roughly 125kb to 256kb after being uploaded (before the change to after it).
Thumbnails are also bigger, from 300px to 600px...
I have installed a new feature called Attachment Editor. It allows you to rotate your images when they are displayed incorrectly. It only shows when there is an attachment in your post.
To use the rotate feature, click "Attachment editor". This will load a new window.
Each attachment...
We now have a new feature called "History". It is what it says it is: your viewing history.
It is running with the default settings for the top 50 posts from the last 100 days.
It has been brought to my attention that the privacy policy was not displayed on the page where users agree to it, and that there did not appear to be a link to that page. (There was a link, it was just not obvious.)
I have made some fundamental changes to the way the site shows the privacy...
Where do you post when a thread could fit more than one forum?
On CookingBites, recipes and discussions live together in the same forums. The simplest rule is:
Post the thread where the main subject belongs.
Lasagne example
“Lasagne” can mean the pasta sheets, the dish, or the filling, so the...
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