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== Commands ==
 
== Commands ==
  
Zoho has many good attributes; it alolws students to use a program similar to that of Microsoft Word. Zoho is free and because of this it does not include the professionalism that Microsoft Word incorporates, but many options are available if you wish to utilized these tools. Zoho would greatly benefit a class because it does not require students to purchase programs for assignments that would be completed at home. Unfortunately, Zoho does not include many features on their program because it is meant to serve as a basic writing document. Another favorable characteristic of Zoho is that it is very easy to navigate and find what you are looking for. Although I prefer Microsoft Word, I think Zoho would greatly impact a class because it gives students easy access and understanding to an online typing resource that alolws blogging and group work. This would help students tremendously in a class because it would allow the teacher to broaden the types of assignments given to students.
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=== Request vHost ===
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In order to request a vHost from HostServ, use the command request:
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* Usage: '''/msg HostServ REQUEST your.vhost.here'''
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** Example: '''/msg HostServ REQUEST my.awesome.host'''
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vHost is approved by Xertion Staff and must meet requirements described at [[VHost]]
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=== Turning vHost on ===
 
=== Turning vHost on ===

Revision as of 07:37, 30 March 2013

HostServ is a service that allows users to hide their hostmask (i.e., xertion-6mau9k.fl.comcast.net) with something creative (i.e., i.am.the.doctor). The nickname must be registered in order to request a vHost.

Commands

Request vHost

In order to request a vHost from HostServ, use the command request:

  • Usage: /msg HostServ REQUEST your.vhost.here
    • Example: /msg HostServ REQUEST my.awesome.host

vHost is approved by Xertion Staff and must meet requirements described at VHost


Turning vHost on

If the vHost you requested is approved, it is turned on automatically. However, if it isn't, turn it on by typing:

  • Usage: /msg HostServ ON

Turning vHost off

If you would like to turn off your vHost for whatever reason, use the following:

  • Usage: /msg HostServ OFF

Grouping vHosts

This commands allows users to sync vhost for all the nicks in their group. It will set the CURRENT nick's vhost to all the group members.

  • Usage: /msg HostServ GROUP


See: vHost Rules