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* Download a freeware simple local webserver program. My choice was [http://www.analogx.com/contents/download/network/sswww.htm AnalogX SimpleServer:WWW]. | * Download a freeware simple local webserver program. My choice was [http://www.analogx.com/contents/download/network/sswww.htm AnalogX SimpleServer:WWW]. | ||
* Install it. | * Install it. | ||
+ | * Start it. | ||
** You may have to tell your firewall this program is allowed to act like a server. | ** You may have to tell your firewall this program is allowed to act like a server. | ||
** You will have to tell it what directory to use as 'WWW root'. | ** You will have to tell it what directory to use as 'WWW root'. | ||
+ | ** Set it to the directory where you just extracted your ZIP files to and where you made the index.html file. | ||
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+ | Once it is running, | ||
+ | * Open your webbrowser | ||
+ | * go open this adress <nowiki>http://127.0.0.1</nowiki> | ||
+ | ** if you see the text from the previous section, you are all good! |
Revision as of 15:18, 19 March 2006
Contents
Customized TR look
Why would you want that?
- To reduce page-load times if you have a slow connection
- To make it look like your good old AM
What to do?
- download the image files, from here for example
- setup your computer so it can get to files on your machine using the HTML protocol (have a simple local webserver running)
- setup your TR-account so it knows where on your machine to finde the local files.
Download the ZIPped image-directory
- These files should contain all images currently in use by the game (sometimes the image file is not totally up to date, few images may be missing - bug the developers on the UBB forum!).
- What I do is open Notepad, and type a small text like this:
- <HTML>
- <h1>MY TR SKIN HOME</h1>
- I extracted my downloaded ZIP files in a subdirectory in here.
- </HTML>
- <HTML>
- and save that as "index.html" (with the " " around the filename, otherwise it becomes index.html.txt) in the directory).
- having this html file will also help you select the WWW root directory, and test your connection
Make your local machine talk the HTML: protocol
(if you didn't have something like it installed already).
- Download a freeware simple local webserver program. My choice was AnalogX SimpleServer:WWW.
- Install it.
- Start it.
- You may have to tell your firewall this program is allowed to act like a server.
- You will have to tell it what directory to use as 'WWW root'.
- Set it to the directory where you just extracted your ZIP files to and where you made the index.html file.
Once it is running,
- Open your webbrowser
- go open this adress http://127.0.0.1
- if you see the text from the previous section, you are all good!