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EcoHosting | Responsive HTML5 Hosting and WHMCS Template v3.1
EcoHosting | Responsive HTML5 Hosting and WHMCS Template v3.1
EcoHosting | Responsive HTML5 Hosting and WHMCS Template
EcoHosting is a Responsive HTML5 Hosting and WHMCS Template designed for All kinds of Domain and Hosting Business. It’s an HTML5 template based on Bootstrap v3.3.7. Also included 30 WHMCS Template based on WHMCS v7.8.x Anyone can easily update/edit this template to follow our Well Sorted Documentation.
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doofile · 3 years ago
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EcoHosting | Responsive HTML5 Hosting and WHMCS Template is a Responsive HTML5 Hosting and WHMCS Template designed for All kinds of Domain and Hosting Business. EcoHosting is an HTML5 template based on Bootstrap. Also included WHMCS Template based on WHMCS. Anyone can easily update/edit this template to follow our Well Sorted Documentation. EcoHos...
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moingay1cuonsach · 3 years ago
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Ecohost mở cửa đón khách
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itemsofwonderuk · 3 years ago
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We Have Gone Green.
We Have Gone Green.
Due to the nature of our business, loving nature and everything that revolves around it we have decided to move our website to a greener alternative. EcoHosting is one of the original businesses to offset their carbon emissions for both data centres and offices, Not only that, their data centres are powered by renewable energy and are effectively cooled using the British weather. As well as using…
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samuraigysti-blog · 7 years ago
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Disfrutando una noche jajaja. 🔝 #photogram #instagood #photooftheday #photoeveryday #instafamous #picture #beautiful #followme #explorationgram #follow #fashion #htfla #picoftheday #like4like #toptags #200likes #instadaily #unlimlikes #instagrammers #lovemyphotos #goodday #igers #instalike #likeforlike #20likes #10likes #pretty #instamood #follow4follow #photography (en Ecohostal Río Piedra)
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𝗨𝗡𝗔 𝗣𝗟𝗔𝗬𝗔 𝗖𝗔𝗦𝗜 𝗣𝗥𝗜𝗩𝗔𝗗𝗔 𝗘𝗡 𝗘𝗟 𝗣𝗔𝗥𝗤𝗨𝗘 𝗧𝗔𝗬𝗥𝗢𝗡𝗔 👀⬇️ Si estás en busca de total desconexión y quieres levantarte con una playa paradisíaca al frente, @wachakyta_ecohostel podría ser la mejor opción para hacerlo en el #ParqueTayrona. Este Ecohostal ofrece cabañas con todo lo necesario para tener una buena estadía en el parque Tayrona. La única manera de llegar es en lancha (40 mil pesos) o velero, la playa casi siempre está ocupada sólo por los huéspedes del lugar, así que el lugar es muy tranquilo. ¿Ya conocías algo sobre este lugar? . 📸@wachakyta_ecohostel . . . . . . . . . . #parquetayrona #tayronapark #visitcolombia #visitsantamarta #tayrona #santamarta #colombiahermosa #colombiaesrealismomagico #colombiatravellers #wachakyta #santamartaiscrazy #igcolombia #colombia #colombiatravel — view on Instagram https://ift.tt/34MkVwh
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[Duplicated:124676] How do we reduce our carbon footprint? A quick look at what’s so eco about the Eco Barn
How do we reduce our carbon footprint? A quick look at what’s so eco about the Eco Barn
When we moved to Norfolk to set up Mill Farm Eco Barn we were really clear about one thing: that we wanted to run a climate friendly business. One that had the smallest possible impact on the natural environment but was also an amazing and comfortable place to stay. We live in such a precious area, just outside the Broads National Park and within walking distance to National Nature Reserves, so wanted to show that it’s possible to offer eco-friendly but stylish holiday cottages.
This blog outlines both what we are currently doing and what we strive to do in the future. I am proud of our achievements so far but am determined to do more.  I know that the issue of climate change has become far more serious since I studied it some 25 years ago. Unfortunately, being eco-friendly doesn’t come without challenges, and despite the fact we are the site of a former mill, to implement a small wind turbine which would produce all the energy we need and more, we’ve been met with a lot of red tape, let alone cost. We shall persist!
We have solar panels on site at Mill Farm Eco Barn
The United Nations now tell us we have a mere 12 years to halt climate meltdown. There are many businesses like mine that are trying to reduce their impact and as individuals we can all make changes to our lives in order to reduce our own carbon footprint. I do desperately hope though, that the future sees more radical political leadership on this issue. Questions like ‘Why do we still not have decent, affordable public transport outside of London?’ leave me feeling enraged at the lack of leadership to date.
How do we reduce our climate impact at Mill Farm Eco Barn?
The first task when we began our conversion, was to address how we were going to heat and power the barns and our house next door. The idea that we would install an oil boiler was out of the question. In the end we opted for a wood burning pellet boiler along with energy efficient appliances and light fittings. Our electricity is supplied on a green tariff plus on- site photo voltaic, which means we use 100% renewables to power our barns and house. We encourage car free days out, supply bikes on site and offer 10% off the list price if all guests arrive on public transport. This week I shifted my website to a UK carbon neural web hosting company Ecohosting.
Next steps: We need to move to electric cars (have you seen how much they cost?) and in our personal lives we are reducing the amount we drive, which is challenging in a rural location.  We would also like to provide charging points for guests’ cars. I’d like to think our wind turbine is possible too within the next couple of years.
We are in a low rainfall area so reducing water consumption is important
We collect water from the barn roofs to flush toilets and washing machines. We also use this rainwater to water plants and fill our new wildlife pond. All taps are reduced flow without compromising user experience. The drinking water is on mains, of course.
Plastic and waste
We use Eco Products and refill them.
Plastic is a hot topic at the moment and while we’re working towards being totally plastic free, we’re very careful with our current usage.
We provide recycling and composting facilities for all our guests and we reduce our plastic use by using eco-friendly cleaning products which I buy in bulk and then re-use and refill.
Nature and biodiversity
We have planted over 1km of hedge rows at Mill Farm Eco Barn
We are on the edge of the Broads National Park and can walk to an Area of Outstanding National Beauty from the barns. When we moved here, our 2-acre site was barren and did little to support the local bird populations and biodiversity. Since moving we have planted over 40 fruit trees and a 1km of hedgerow around the entire site – that’s over 1500 saplings! The paddocks are now managed for wildlife with the restored wildlife pond too. We have nesting swallows every year, have put up bird boxes including a kestrel box and a swift box went up this weekend. We have loved watching the local birdlife flourish on site and it’s fantastic for our kids to see.
 Eat local
As well as supplying guests with local jams, eggs, bread and cake on arrival, we also have a guest’s allotment for guests to pick their own herbs and vegetables. I provide as much information as possible to encourage our guests to buy form local independent shops and growers too as we have an abundance in the area! You can find out more about them in my blog on local food.
We planted an orchard in 2014 and now make our own apple juice
Contributing to Winterton-on-sea
Our holiday home business is based in Winterton-On-Sea and we wanted to contribute to the village and local community. Since moving here I have served on the parish council and was briefly a school governor. We also spearheaded the campaign to transform the children’s play area, this was a huge village effort raising over £35,000 in total. My husband Neil sits on the parish neighbourhood plan Steering Group and we also put in a footpath for villagers to use linking the village to the farm safely and a popular circular walking route around the village.
Despite our eco efforts, we’ve managed to maintain a sense of luxury and style in both barns. Many guests don’t even notice a difference to their usual non-eco break and that’s wonderful to watch.
For those that are interested and looking for tips for their own home, we would be more than happy to take you on a little tour and talk birds or biomass boilers! Meanwhile I’m working on how I can work with others to improve the eco footprint of our local area.
Fancy coming to stay? You can book with us directly here.
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It's #worldenvironmentday2020 #today and at CAT in a Box Web Hosting we have adopted an #ecomindset into how we operate. We believe if we all #doourbit for #theplanet and #fornature , we'll make some headroom in our care for #futuregenerations You can learn more here about what we do for #doingourbit https://catinabox.net/about-cat-in-a-box-hosting #worldenvironmentday #timefornature #doingourpart #motherearth #saveourplanet #itstheonlyplanetwehave #envirocat #environmentalcat #begoodtoourplanet #environmenttasmania #hobart #tasmania #australia #takecareofeachother #ecohost #ecohosting (at Kettering, Tasmania) https://www.instagram.com/p/CBChs_yBDXt/?igshid=1i7e8uqb2gbmn
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siliconwebx · 6 years ago
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Divi Design Showcase: New Submissions from May 2019
It’s that time again for our monthly Divi Showcase where we take a look at 10 awesome Divi websites made by our community members. Each month we showcase the best Divi websites that were submitted from our community and today we want to share with you the top ten websites for the month of May. Throughout the post, I’ll point out some of my favorite design features that draw me to each of the websites.
I hope you like them!
Divi Design Showcase: New Submissions from May 2019
1. Akimbo
This site was submitted by Alan Cox. The site uses line-drawn art in shades of gray for the backgrounds and colorful character drawings throughout. Buttons and other graphical elements are also in color to stand out from the site’s design. This does a great job of bringing the focus on the products and calls to action. It keeps the design simple with a fullscreen hero section, product demonstration, a two-column usability section, a single-column mission statement, testimonials, and CTA that overlaps the footer. The Science page is interesting with its large titles and branded graphics while keeping the design simple.
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2. Dapper Tapper Magazine
This site was submitted by Carlos Godoy. This site uses Extra to create an elegant magazine design. It displays a full-screen hero section with background image in parallax and logo in the center. Scrolling reveals the menu which remains in place when it reaches the top of the screen. Articles are placed within a multi-column layout in three columns. Other posts are displayed with a single-column slider and then a section for further reading at the bottom. The blog posts place the text to one side and images on the other. The site also features a large drop-down menu and a preloader. I wouldn’t have guessed this was Extra.
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3. BaseMap
This site was submitted by Dustin Olsen. The site places a demo and CTA of the product in the center of the screen over a background image that helps the reader understand the purpose of the product at a glance. Several other sections with a similar design show the product to one side, but this time it’s two demos with screenshots, animation, or a video and they overlap the next section. The demos work perfectly to show the features of the product. I like the styled pricing tables. The blog is also interesting. It includes a slider followed by a two-column filtered blog grid. The posts include elegant overlays. The sidebar also fits the site’s design and includes an Instagram feed. The photography on this site is amazing.
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4. DH Marketing Digital
This site was submitted by Douglas Henrique Monteiro e Silva. It shows a full-screen image with the subject to one side and background on the other, giving room for the title, tagline, and CTA. Services are shown with bullets using colorful icons. Stats for the services are shown with interesting graphics of verticle toggles with icons. Testimonials are shown within cards that utilize box shadows and a star rating system. One section has a background pattern behind the graphics. A CTA overlaps two sections and stands out nicely. I like the elegant use of blurbs on the Services page. They use colorful icons and create slim cards with hover effects. The site uses lots of white space and makes elegant use of color.
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5. Yooker
This site was submitted by Sander Goorman. It uses a blue gradient to reveal the full-screen background image and displays the tagline with navigation to services on one side. Blurbs overlap the next section and provide detailed information about each service. The blurbs are clean cards with blue icons. They rise upward on hover and fit perfectly with the site’s design. A section showing their story uses multi-colored large text on one side and regular text on the other. Examples of their work are shown within an alternating layout with links to see the work. I like the blog design. It shows the posts in a grid with an overlay, title, category, author name, and button to see the featured image in a popup. All are placed over the featured image.
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6. Idiolektik
This site was submitted by Oliver Gehrmann. Multiple images with taglines are shown in a full-width slider followed by an about section with a styled block title. A learn more button opens a full-page popup. Learn more buttons are prominent throughout the design and work great for saving space while providing access to lots of information. Further information is provided using graphics that change color on hover and open a popup on click. More services are shown with graphics and information buttons within a slider. A similar slider shows images of the lecturers. The lecturer’s page shows two columns with a large photo and information about each person. I like the Events page. It uses a filter with dropdown boxes.
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7. Bio-Bausewein
This site was submitted by Michael Koch. This one shows a full-screen image with a tagline above the subject and overlays in the shape of trees to decorate the sides. These and similar shapes appear throughout the site along the sides. The next section shows CTA’s to different pages. The CTA’s use large patterned backgrounds with overlays of different colors. Smaller CTA’s use a similar design as well as a blog card design. One uses a tilted design. I like the section that shows the owners. It shows a full-screen image of both together and below then are blocks of text that overlap the image near the person in the photo. The events page shows events similar to inline blog posts with a bar across the top to show the date. I love the photography and color on this website.
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8. EcoHost
This site was submitted by Emy. This site has a one-page layout that uses a flat design with elegant shades of red, green, and blue for backgrounds and icons throughout the site. Graphics for the backgrounds and other elements help describe the company’s mission. Features are shown with blurbs to create cards with large icons and a title. Similar cards are used for testimonials and contact information. I like the pricing tables. They include a toggle switch and the prices are animated when you click the toggle. Several cards include information in a popup when you click to see the info. The site makes excellent use of graphics, background patterns, and color.
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9. 717 Media
This site was submitted by Eike Müller. It uses light green as the branded color throughout the site within text, buttons, animations, and backgrounds. Even the scroll bar and back-to-top button are styled green. Large cards show services with images, text, and buttons. The cards show a shadow on hover. It includes an interesting CTA that has a full-width background with a dark overlay. As you scroll to it, a green line is drawn around the text to draw attention. I like the About section. It shows information in cards using images and text. The cards overlap the next section and include an animated overlay. The site makes great use of small animations and green highlights on every page.
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10. PicknRoll
This site was submitted by Roberto Wagner. This one is an online store. The homepage shows a full-screen CTA to the store using a background image with large text in multiple colors. The shop section displays the products in three columns with an icon in the overlay that matches the site’s branded color (bold yellow). An information section shows the benefits over a background image in parallax. The testimonials and newsletter sections follow similar styling with the yellow text. The Store page follows the same design but adds a search feature in the hero section. The blog currently has one post, but the page has a cool design. The blog post overlaps the hero section and the newsletter overlaps two sections including the social follow section above the footer.
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In Closing
That’s our 10 best community Divi website submissions for the month of May. These sites look amazing and as always we want to thank everyone for your submissions!
If you’d like your own design considered please feel free to email our editor at nathan at elegant themes dot com. Be sure to make the subject of the email “DIVI SITE SUBMISSION”.
We’d also like to hear from you in the comments! Tell us what you like about these websites and if there is anything they’ve done you want us to teach on the blog.
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Ecohost - Startup Việt giành ngôi Á quân cuộc thi Khởi nghiệp Du lịch vùng Mekong (MIST) 2018.
Ecohost – Startup Việt giành ngôi Á quân cuộc thi Khởi nghiệp Du lịch vùng Mekong (MIST) 2018.
Ecohost, một doanh nghiệp khởi nghiệp trong lĩnh vực du lịch đến từ Việt Nam đã vượt qua 110 đối thủ để đạt vị trí thứ hai trong cuộc thi Sáng kiến Hỗ trợ Khởi nghiệp Du lịch vùng Mekong (MIST) năm 2018.
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Du khách trải nghiệm dịch vụ du lịch homestay tại Việt Nam do Ecohost kết…
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[Duplicated:124676] How do we reduce our carbon footprint? A quick look at what’s so eco about the Eco Barn
How do we reduce our carbon footprint? A quick look at what’s so eco about the Eco Barn
When we moved to Norfolk to set up Mill Farm Eco Barn we were really clear about one thing: that we wanted to run a climate friendly business. One that had the smallest possible impact on the natural environment but was also an amazing and comfortable place to stay. We live in such a precious area, just outside the Broads National Park and within walking distance to National Nature Reserves, so wanted to show that it’s possible to offer eco-friendly but stylish holiday cottages.
This blog outlines both what we are currently doing and what we strive to do in the future. I am proud of our achievements so far but am determined to do more.  I know that the issue of climate change has become far more serious since I studied it some 25 years ago. Unfortunately, being eco-friendly doesn’t come without challenges, and despite the fact we are the site of a former mill, to implement a small wind turbine which would produce all the energy we need and more, we’ve been met with a lot of red tape, let alone cost. We shall persist!
We have solar panels on site at Mill Farm Eco Barn
The United Nations now tell us we have a mere 12 years to halt climate meltdown. There are many businesses like mine that are trying to reduce their impact and as individuals we can all make changes to our lives in order to reduce our own carbon footprint. I do desperately hope though, that the future sees more radical political leadership on this issue. Questions like ‘Why do we still not have decent, affordable public transport outside of London?’ leave me feeling enraged at the lack of leadership to date.
How do we reduce our climate impact at Mill Farm Eco Barn?
The first task when we began our conversion, was to address how we were going to heat and power the barns and our house next door. The idea that we would install an oil boiler was out of the question. In the end we opted for a wood burning pellet boiler along with energy efficient appliances and light fittings. Our electricity is supplied on a green tariff plus on- site photo voltaic, which means we use 100% renewables to power our barns and house. We encourage car free days out, supply bikes on site and offer 10% off the list price if all guests arrive on public transport. This week I shifted my website to a UK carbon neural web hosting company Ecohosting.
Next steps: We need to move to electric cars (have you seen how much they cost?) and in our personal lives we are reducing the amount we drive, which is challenging in a rural location.  We would also like to provide charging points for guests’ cars. I’d like to think our wind turbine is possible too within the next couple of years.
We are in a low rainfall area so reducing water consumption is important
We collect water from the barn roofs to flush toilets and washing machines. We also use this rainwater to water plants and fill our new wildlife pond. All taps are reduced flow without compromising user experience. The drinking water is on mains, of course.
Plastic and waste
We use Eco Products and refill them.
Plastic is a hot topic at the moment and while we’re working towards being totally plastic free, we’re very careful with our current usage.
We provide recycling and composting facilities for all our guests and we reduce our plastic use by using eco-friendly cleaning products which I buy in bulk and then re-use and refill.
Nature and biodiversity
We have planted over 1km of hedge rows at Mill Farm Eco Barn
We are on the edge of the Broads National Park and can walk to an Area of Outstanding National Beauty from the barns. When we moved here, our 2-acre site was barren and did little to support the local bird populations and biodiversity. Since moving we have planted over 40 fruit trees and a 1km of hedgerow around the entire site – that’s over 1500 saplings! The paddocks are now managed for wildlife with the restored wildlife pond too. We have nesting swallows every year, have put up bird boxes including a kestrel box and a swift box went up this weekend. We have loved watching the local birdlife flourish on site and it’s fantastic for our kids to see.
 Eat local
As well as supplying guests with local jams, eggs, bread and cake on arrival, we also have a guest’s allotment for guests to pick their own herbs and vegetables. I provide as much information as possible to encourage our guests to buy form local independent shops and growers too as we have an abundance in the area! You can find out more about them in my blog on local food.
We planted an orchard in 2014 and now make our own apple juice
Contributing to Winterton-on-sea
Our holiday home business is based in Winterton-On-Sea and we wanted to contribute to the village and local community. Since moving here I have served on the parish council and was briefly a school governor. We also spearheaded the campaign to transform the children’s play area, this was a huge village effort raising over £35,000 in total. My husband Neil sits on the parish neighbourhood plan Steering Group and we also put in a footpath for villagers to use linking the village to the farm safely and a popular circular walking route around the village.
Despite our eco efforts, we’ve managed to maintain a sense of luxury and style in both barns. Many guests don’t even notice a difference to their usual non-eco break and that’s wonderful to watch.
For those that are interested and looking for tips for their own home, we would be more than happy to take you on a little tour and talk birds or biomass boilers! Meanwhile I’m working on how I can work with others to improve the eco footprint of our local area.
Fancy coming to stay? You can book with us directly here.
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quantrivakhoinghiep-blog · 7 years ago
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3 startup du lịch Việt có cơ hội nhận 10.000 USD từ chương trình MIST
3 startup du lịch Việt có cơ hội nhận 10.000 USD từ chương trình MIST
Chương trình “Sáng kiến hỗ trợ khởi nghiệp du lịch vùng Mê Kông” (MIST) vừa chọn ra 5 dự án xuất sắc nhất sau vòng bán kết của hoạt động “Tăng tốc khởi nghiệp MIST 2018”. Với sự sự góp mặt của 3 startup, Việt Nam vẫn là quốc gia có số lượng startup đông đảo nhất gồm: Ecohost, Go Explore và VDEs. Hai dự án còn lại đến từ Lào và Campuchia là: BambooLao và Sidesbag.
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ideasparanegocios · 7 years ago
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Como ganar dinero recomendando un web hosting
Como ganar dinero recomendando un web hosting
Ganar dinero  recomendando EcoHosting como un web hosting es fácil uniéndote y comenzando a trabajar desde tu casa con tu ordenador.
Pues, te estarías dedicándote al marketing de afiliados, lo cual es muy fácil, ¿quieres saber cómo unirte al equipo de afiliados?, sigue leyendo…
Cómo unirme al programa de afiliados de EcoHosting
Dedicándote al marketing de afiliadossolo debes referir a EcoHosting …
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