Hi,
> Not exactly suited for a beginner in this matter who has little time, like me.
If you do not have time to read the documentation and instructions for use, you should not engage in operations that exceed your skills.
If you had read it correctly, and not diagonally, you would have seen the link on how to add a VirtualHost.
Our parents spent hours teaching us how to go on the potty when we were in our infancy, because using the toilet is an almost essential skill in modern society.
Our teachers spent months and years teaching us to read, write and count.
In secondary school, we spent many months learning one or more foreign languages.
By majority, even after hours of accompanied driving, it took at least twenty hours of training to "know" how to drive a car.
I spent four years of apprenticeship before practicing my trade.
Nevertheless, popular belief would have us all be computer wizards in one fell swoop.
As long as we do not firmly explain that computing (yes it is very general...) is like reading, writing, counting, like a language or a culture: you have to learn and practice it for a long time to "use it" correctly, everyone will believe he is a computer scientist from the moment he uses Facebook, Twitter, Youtube, Google, and at 5% of the possibilities, Word, Excel, Powerpoint, Wordpress or Joomla.
Today, advertisers, marketers, vendors say exactly the opposite, that the computer can do everything, easily and simply, difficult to over blame the consumer.
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