Looking for early Ning migrants
Ning To Jamroom
brian:
Kos:
Yeah, uh buddy I think I'm just going to step aside on this one and let you have at it. It's clearly over my head and if I'm not getting it, I guarantee you 90% of Ning Creators will not get it either.
It may be better for me to wait at this juncture or seek an alternative.
While I'd love to say "Jamroom is 100% made for everyone", I'd be lying. To run your own Jamroom site you're going to need to be at least a little bit technically familiar with running your own website, including:
- using FTP to upload and download files to your server
- managing your site
- understanding the basics of HTML and CSS (this is very helpful)
If those things are areas you're not familiar with or comfortable with, you'll be best suited by sticking with Ning or another SAAS system where they do all the hosting, configuration, customization, etc. for you.
Hope this helps!
and then your a slave to them yiur dependent on them to make changes when they want..how they want..if threy want if you want tio have conterol of your site u gotta learn about your site
im finding it hard to kearn jamroom
but ftp?
can you type/ or copy paste? or click a button?
can you figure out how to tight click in under 8 hours without having to switch hands? (srry an actual tech support nightmare i had once it took me 8 hiurs to get her to right click the desktop and she had to use her other hand to figure it out)
ftp is so easy
if youve moved files from 1 folder on your psc to another then you can ftp
all your doing is moving files from 1 folder to another it just happens to be in a server
updated by @soaringeagle: 12/29/14 09:23:54AM