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Tips that you should follow to take to make your website run smoothly – AppleMagazine

You should always keep your website running smoothly by following a few simple tips. You should regularly update your websites content, optimize your images, check your website for broken links, and more. By following these simple tips, youll keep your website running like a well-oiled machine!

Make sure you are optimizing all of your images to reduce strain on your website because this will make it run faster and more smoothly. You can do this by either using an image compression tool like TinyPNG, or you can change the actual settings within Photoshop (or whichever program youre using) to reduce the file size of each image. You should always have the most optimal web hosting environment for your site so everything runs smoothly. For example, if you are using a shared server, try upgrading to a dedicated server or virtual private server so you have more control over things like memory usage. You can also optimize your hosting with tools like WP Rocket or W3 Total Cache to reduce the load on your servers and automatically speed up your site!

Always be sure to update your websites content regularly. Your audience will come back to the same information if they visit multiple times, so always try to have new material up. This can help increase traffic and sales for your business because it shows that you are current and active! Keeping a blog or creating a social media account is a great way to increase your websites content.

Tips for updating content include setting up a blog with a helpful and educational tone. This is the best way to increase traffic and give your business a professional appearance! And, if youre not sure what to blog about, think about and write down everything that goes on in your business. Then narrow it down to three or four topics that come up most often, and youll always have material to blog about!

Every link on your pages must work correctly to keep everything running smoothly! You should always check for broken links before publishing a new page or blog post so any mistakes are fixed right away instead of having visitors click something only to be taken off-site to an error page. Many tools can help you find any broken links on your website. Make sure you are testing your website on different browsers and devices, so you can always make sure it looks right across all browsers! You should test your site to see how it looks on iOS Safari, Android Chrome, Windows IE, Mac Firefox, etc. so there arent any issues when people go to visit your site on their desktop or mobile device!

Make sure that your website is secure by adding security plugins like WordFence or Sucuri SiteCheck to keep intruders away and malware off your site. Because WordPress includes the ability for anyone to upload code, this makes it more vulnerable to online threats, so be sure to stay protected with these security features! Back-ups are critical because they save all of the work that youve done since you created the site in case anything happens! You never want to lose any data if something goes wrong either internally (i.e., human error) or externally (i.e., hacking), so always be sure to back up your website regularly.

Some threats come from outside forces, but some threats come from inside the company. A new method of cyber-attack is called ransomware, where attackers encrypt all data and hold it for ransom. However, you can protect yourself by following good security practices. Your web host should implement a firewall and malware scanning, run regular security updates to your server, and protect against spam email.

While this may not be necessary, knowing how to code in HTML is an incredibly useful skill that will make creating new pages on your website much faster and easier! If youre already familiar with HTML, then its time to brush up by learning some of the latest features like microdata or figure out how to use the HTML5 Audio element. HTML will also help you create more optimized pages and increase the speed of your website, as well as make sure your site is search engine friendly! To start with HTML you need to understand the important structural tags like the div tag and how it is used for formatting. After you get a better understanding of how HTML works, you can start to play with custom CSS!

There are many different ways that you can keep your website running smoothly, but these five tips will help give you a good start! Follow them and become an expert in no time!

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Foodstuff: The ‘gloo that holds it all together – The Aspen Times

I cannot say for certain whether the people of Aspen live in a bubble, given that I am one of such people and Im not sure if anyone would know they were in a bubble from the inside. (See The Truman Show.)

But people in Aspen are definitely eating in bubbles, if the plastic private dining igloos popping up all around town this season are any indication.

Some bubbles came about as a matter of necessity last winter, when indoor dining skeetered between no soup for you and people can have a little table inside, as a treat and restaurants had to get creative to ensure diners could eat outside (er, inside-outside) without freezing their phalanges off.

Even after indoor dining resumed and stayed in play as pandemic restrictions eased, the igloos have stuck around for another season. A few new ones even cropped up, along with a couple of yurts (the igloos private indoor-outdoor dining cousin).

Last year, that was kind of the whole reason why we did the igloos in the first place was to maximize that patio space during COVID and more of the restrictions, and we still have tables now that will show up and they are cautious about COVID, and they want their own family in their own little bubble, said Rachel Koppelman, the chef at Platos Restaurant at Aspen Meadows, where there are three igloos on-site.

But the ethos this year seems to be driven not only by pandemic pressures but also by that Bonus Jonas of the Aspen Idea: mind, body, spirit and experience usually of a private, customizable and high-end variety.

Such is the case for the Diamond Dome on the rooftop courtyard of the conference center The Gant, erected in honor of the 75th anniversary of Aspen Snowmass with a marketing claim to Aspens only rooftop bubble experience.

The first group that booked the dome was sold on the private and small-group setting for a New Years Eve fireworks watch party, said Lou Eppelsheimer, the director of sales and marketing at The Gant; others have come to the dome who might be a little apprehensive to go out in town and eat in a crowded restaurant but are willing to entertain the idea of a smaller, more intimate space.

The Diamond Dome has its own dedicated server and two daily seatings at 3 p.m. and 6 p.m. Reservations are required 72 hours in advance the dome fits six to eight people comfortably but might hold 10, Eppelsheimer said. Theres a minimum food and beverage spend of $250 that turns into a cancellation fee if diners bail within 24 hours of their reservation.

Over at Duemani, the experience is as exclusive as it is unique, according to Carlos Solorzano-Smith, who oversees day-to-day operations at Duemani and sister restaurant Aquolina as a managing partner of Aspen Hospitality Group. There are two seatings, one at 5:30 p.m. with a $2,000 minimum spend and one around 8 p.m. with a minimum spend of $3,000.

Solorzano-Smith emphasizes service as well as cultivating a beautiful place and warm, fun atmosphere at the yurt, Solorzano-Smith said. The yurt an hold a maximum of 10 diners and also promises a dedicated server. (Most of these dining experiences around town do come with igloo- or yurt-dedicated waitstaff.)

Most of the yurts and igloos around these parts tend to run in that range a few hundred bucks and a few grand for minimum food and beverage spends: its $400 at both the 5:15 p.m. and 7:15 p.m. seatings for each the three igloos at Platos, which can fit six adults comfortably or eight cozily. ts $2,500 for the 5 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. seatings at The Snow Lodges yurt at the St. Regis, which can hold as many as 12 diners but has a recommended capacity of 10.

There seems to be an appetite for such private luxury experiences too, according to folks like Koppelman, Eppelsheimer and Solorzano-Smith who oversee the restaurants that offer these sorts of things.

But those of us with appetites but perhaps not the same cash-flow to sate them can still take refuge in one of these plastic domes without liquidating our assets.

Bonnies, that pancake haven on Aspen Mountain, has several eight-person igloos that are first-come, first-serve with no booking fee Monday through Thursday; the booking fee is $50 Friday through Sunday. Reservations are only available in person, so you might actually need those skis you were going to post on the Swap to get there.

Kaya Williams is a reporter for The Aspen Times and The Snowmass Sun whos still waiting to see which local restaurant will have the gumption to offer dining in an actual igloo made of snow. Email her at kwilliams@aspentimes.com.

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Armory Square pub hits all the right spots (Family Dining Out Review) – syracuse.com

(As the mom of two preschoolers, eating out as a family can be a challenge to say the least. Between the highchairs, kids menus and sippy cups, dining at restaurants sure looks different than it did a few years ago. But as a foodie, Im determined to not let these houligans ... I mean, the loves of my life ... keep me from enjoying one of my favorite hobbies. Join me on my quest to find great family-friendly restaurants in CNY, where you dont have to choose between a delicious meal or getting the side-eye.)

Syracuse, N.Y. Downtown isnt the first place that comes to mind when youre eating out with kids, but with a dedicated play area, reasonable prices and a menu that would satisfy even the pickiest of eaters, The Hops Spot Burger Bar & Poutinerie (THS) is on its way to changing that.

We ventured to the Armory Square restaurant with kiddos and grandparents in tow to fill our bellies after an afternoon of sledding. Grateful for street parking nearby, our party of seven was quickly escorted past a full bar of SU fans to a large table toward the back of the large, open restaurant.

We were still wrangling our 2-year-old in his high chair when our wonderfully patient and attentive server Charlie stopped by to see if we wanted anything to accompany our waters. The boys quickly indicated their preference for chocolate milk, but it was going to take the rest of us a little longer to browse through the huge selection of craft beers (38 taps), wine and cocktails ($7-$9.79). Draft beer is offered in three sizes (5, 10 & 16 ounces) making it easy to try a bunch, but dont pass on their signature mixed drinks.

I asked for something sweet, and as promised The Dirty Shirley (Black Cherry liqueur, vodka, and Sprite) went down easy reminding me of a cherry cola.

The grilled cheese and fries from the kids menu at The Hops Spot in Syracuse. (Katie Jerome | Contributing Writer)

We placed the kids orders first (chicken tenders and grilled cheese) and were pleasantly surprised at the prices ($5.29-$6.79) as well as the side options: goldfish and carrot sticks in addition to the standard French fries and applesauce. The dedicated kids menu came with crayons and puzzles that held their attention for the five minutes before our 4-year-old spotted the play area. The plastic cups with lids and straws ensured there werent any spills.

With the kids distracted, we finally got a moment to take a closer look at the extensive menu. For a place known for its burgers and fries, we werent expecting the breadth of starters offered from pierogis to tacos. We ultimately decided to share the Fried Green Tomato Stack ($13.29).

THS adds a Southern twist to this caprese-style salad by layering fried green tomatoes with slices of fresh mozzarella, pesto and balsamic glaze. It tasted as delicious as it was presented. We only wished there was more of the sweet balsamic reduction which served as a balance to the tart tomatoes.

The fried green tomato stack at The Hops Spot in Syracuse. (Katie Jerome | Contributing Writer)

THS calls itself a Poutinerie and for good reason. Their fresh hand-cut fries and Yanceys famous cheese curds serve as the perfect base for the restaurants 10 poutine varieties.

Its not a coincidence that THS original location is in Clayton, N.Y., just across the border from the French-Canadian region this famous comfort food hails from. We took Charlies recommendation and tried The Dirty Plate ($14.29) which features a generous topping of chicken tenders, cheddar cheese curds, jalapeos, dill pickles and chipotle ranch. The dish was perfect to share and so tasty that we had to remind ourselves more than once to save room for the entrees.

The Dirty Plate Poutine at The Hops Spot in Syracuse. (Katie Jerome | Contributing Writer)

The kids meals came out with our appetizers as requested, but pulling the boys back to the table proved difficult. I dont know why more restaurants dont offer something similar, but the small area dedicated to little ones is genius.

Its nothing crazya TV with kids Netflix, a height-appropriate chalkboard, and a climber/slidebut its more than enough to keep kids occupied (with something other than a device) while grown-ups enjoy a nice meal. The half-wall and bench seating make it easy for parents to keep an eye on things but also easy for our youngest to make a break and run around the restaurant on occasion. Thankfully our table was nearby and we could intercept him.

The dedicated kids area at The Hops Spot in Syracuse. (Katie Jerome | Contributing Writer)

I tried a few bites of each and noted they were larger portions and of higher quality than youd find at most kid-friendly restaurants, a clear reflection of the ingredients like thick sourdough bread. My kids had no complaints when they finally ate upon returning home and realizing they were starving.

The rest of us on the other hand, left more than full (as reflected by our to-go boxes). My dad enjoyed the Honey Dijon Chicken salad ($15.29) which was generously topped with fresh ingredients and tossed in a tasty house-made vinaigrette.

The Honey Dijon Chicken Salad from The Hops Spot in Syracuse. (Katie Jerome | Contributing Writer)

Moist chicken was noted on both the salad and the Pickle Rick! ($16.79) that my brother tired, one of six sandwiches featuring THS buttermilk-battered fried chicken. This one had Szechuan sauce, dill pickles, cilantro aioli and a fried pickle speared on top of the bun.

The real stars though were the burgers. It was tempting to Build Your Own veggie, turkey, or grass-fed beef burger with their wide range of toppings and scratch-made sauces, but we decided to trust the kitchen and the remaining three of us ordered house burgers (16 concoctions ranging from $14.79-$16.79) which were huge and included your choice of house fries or side salad (or upgrade to poutine for $4.29).

Both of the beef burgers were perfectly cooked to order (medium rare). I could not have been more pleased with The BB King ($16.49)the combination of the smoked crumbled blue cheese and balsamic bacon jam melted in my mouth. My husband gave high marks to The Corporate ($16.29) which is THS take on a rodeo/western style burger with thick bacon, BBQ sauce and beer-battered onion rings.

The BB King Burger and Dirty Shirley cocktail at The Hops Spot in Syracuse. (Katie Jerome | Contributing Writer)

My mom loved her Harvest Turkey burger ($13.79), which can sometimes be dry but not in this case. The combination of granny smith apples, bacon, cranberry aioli and maple syrup was the perfect bit of fall in every bite.

None of us could finish our meals, but like your last stop at the State Fair, dessert smelled too good to pass up. We ordered the Bourbon Caramel Dessert Poutine for all of us to share. Instead of potatoes, these were cinnamon sugared funnel cake fries served a la mode with decadent house made bourbon caramel. Despite vowing only to have a few bites, we somehow all managed to find enough room in our bellies to clean the whole tray. Next time Ill save room!

The Bourbon Caramel Dessert Poutine at The Hops Spot in Syracuse. (Katie Jerome | Contributing Writer)

If there was any complaint, we felt the buns were a little dry and not up to the same quality as the rest of the ingredients. Upon revisiting the menu for this story, it occurred to me that none of our sandwiches came on the Kaiser brioche listed (and pictured in many reviews online). I called the restaurant to inquire, and sure enough they were out of their usual buns on Saturday and served us the gluten-free rolls instead. Our meals were still delicious, but I wish we had been made aware of the substitution (I may have opted for the pretzel roll instead).

It would take more than dry buns to sour our experience though. From start to finish The Hops Spot executed a superb experience for this multigenerational meal.

If you actually want to enjoy your childrens company, this might not be the placethe play area proved too attractive for our little ones to spend much time at the table. But we were more than happy to have adult conversation without paying a babysitter.

The Restaurant:The Hops Spot, 116 Walton St., Syracuse; (315) 646-2337

Reservations?No

Credit cards?Yes

Access to disabled:Yes, via rear entrance on Fayette Street

Parking: Street, public garage nearby

Noise level: Medium. Loud if its a game night.

Special diets? Yes, a Beyond Beef (vegetarian) patty can be subbed on any burger or sandwich. Gluten-free rolls and vegan cheese available.

Childrens menu?Yes.

Hours: Kitchen is open Mondays, Wednesday-Saturday, Noon a.m. to 10:00 p.m.; Sunday, Noon to 8 p.m.; closed Tuesdays. Bar stays open late.

Cost:Everything is less than $18. We ordered more than we would typically to get a good sample of the menu. The total dinner for seven (five adults and two kids) with drinks, starters, entrees and desserts, plus tax and a 20% tip, was $280.14.

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Call of Duty: Vanguard and Warzone Pacific Fixes Promised as Player Patience Grows Thin – Wccftech

Things havent been going smoothly for the usually-reliable money-printing Call of Duty franchise lately. Response to the new Call of Duty: Vanguard has been muted, with launch sales being down 40 percent, and the new Warzone Pacific map Caldera has issues of its own. Both games have been stricken with a variety of frustrating bugs and issues, and with fans patience growing thin, Activision has issued a statement promising to fix a variety of issues

We wanted to take a minute to talk about fixing the game. We hear you, and we feel your frustrations. Our teams are hard at work addressing the issues that are being experienced across Vanguard, Warzone, and Modern Warfare. Updates are being deployed as quickly as possible. We want everyone to have a seamless experience no matter which game, game mode, or platform you play on. Your feedback is a critical part of our development process to make our games the best they can be. Stay posted for real-time updates.

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Call of Duty: Vanguard is available now on PC, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PS4, and PS5. Call of Duty Warzone is available on PC, Xbox One, and PS4 and playable via backward compatibility on Xbox Series X/S and PS5.

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Interxion expands into Southeast Europe with Croatian colocation provider buyout – ComputerWeekly.com

Digital Realty-owned colocation provider Interxion is expanding its server farm footprint in southeast Europe through the acquisition of Croatian carrier-neutral datacentre operator Altus IT.

The acquisition will see Interxion add more than 100 customers to its ranks, and a further 50 connectivity partners to its roll-call of European carriers.

As a result, its parent company Digital Realtys overall global footprint is set to increase to more than 700 connectivity partners, spanning over 280 datacentres, across 22 countries.

As previously reported by Computer Weekly, since its October 2019 mega-merger with US-based Digital Realty, Interxion has been responsible for overseeing the running of the two firms combined operations in Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA).

Prior to the acquisition, Altus IT billed itself as Croatias first carrier independent datacentre operator, and claimed its facility in Zagreb, the countrys capital, had 2,000 fibre optic network connections linked to both local and global telco providers. The facility is also home to the Croatian Internet Exchange (CIX).

David Ruberg, CEO for Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA) at Interxion, said the Altus IT acquisition marks a significant step in its push to expand its operations even further within Europe.

Altus ITs business strategy is closely aligned with our connectivity-centric and customer-focused approach, he said.

Southeast Europe offers significant economic potential, and the acquisition of Altus IT represents an important step and our first gateway into that market. With the addition of Altus IT, we will be even better positioned to help new and existing customers continue to scale communities of interest.

The acquisition will see no major changes within the management structure and staffing of Altus IT, with its current CEO Goran Doreski set to assume the role of managing director for Croatia for Interxion.

This is a huge milestone, and we are excited to join the Digital Realty platform and open new opportunities for accelerated growth with our customers and partners, said Doreski.

As well as its expansion into Croatia, Interxion has also set out plans to increase its local datacentre footprint in Madrid, Spain, with the acquisition of a 3.6-acre plot of land within a kilometre of its existing colocation campus in the region.

The Altus IT deal, meanwhile, is the latest in a long line of mergers and acquisitions (M&A) that have taken place within the colocation market this year, with figures released in April 2020 revealing that the number of deals closed in 2020 had already exceeded those completed throughout the whole of 2019.

The surge in deals this year has been previously attributed to the ongoing demand for colocation capacity by hyperscale cloud and internet firms, which has markedly increased since the start of the Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic.

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Voter Guide 2020: Everything you need to know about the November election in Idaho – KTVB.com

From voter registration and absentee ballot questions to how to safely vote in person, here's what you should know before you vote.

BOISE, Idaho The November 2020 general election will be unprecedented as a record number of Idahoans are expected to cast their vote by mail via absentee ballot.

While polling places throughout the state will be open for in-person voting on Nov. 3, many voters will look to avoid the polls due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.

Whether you plan to vote in person or by mail, this guide will provide you with everything you need to know to make sure your vote is counted on election day.

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What's on your ballot

Federal and state elections are held in even-numbered years. On the federal side of the Nov. 3 ballot, you will see races for president, U.S. senator, and U.S. representative.

You will also find races for state lawmakers, including senators and representatives from Idaho's 35 legislative districts.

For a look at all of the federal and state races, click or tap here. To find out which legislative district you live in (as well as your voting location), click or tap here. You can also view a pdf map of all of Idaho's legislative and congressional districts.

Voters will also be asked to decide local races and issues, including elections for county commissioners, sheriffs, prosecutors and trustees for various taxing districts. Local tax districts - such as schools, libraries, and soil and water - may choose to put funding requests on the November ballot as well.

County clerks are still in the process of putting those ballots together. KTVB will provide a county-by-county guide to all local elections once that information is available.

Important Idaho election dates

State and county election officials are urging Idahoans who plan to vote by mail to do so as earlier as possible, given the increased volume of absentee ballots expected for this election. Below is a list of key dates and deadlines you should know about.

Sept. 18 - County clerks must mail absentee ballots to voters who have requested them

Oct. 2 - Deadline for county commissioners to designate polling places

Oct. 9 - Pre-registration deadline: Voter registrations must be received by the county clerk (Deadline is postmarked by this date for mailed paper applications; 5 p.m. for paper applications handed into the county clerks office, or until midnight for online applications.)

It's worth noting that Idaho law allows you to register in person on the day of an election. If you have missed the online or mail-in voter pre-registration deadline, you can still register to vote and cast a ballot on election day. Simply go to your regular polling place or early voting site to register and vote. You will need to bring with you a current and valid drivers license or identification card issued by the Idaho Department of Motor Vehicles.

Oct. 19 - Early in-person voting begins for counties that choose to conduct early voting.

Oct. 23 - Absentee ballot application deadline: Applications must be received by the county clerk by 5 p.m.

Oct. 30 - Early voting ends at 5 p.m.

Nov. 3 - Absentee ballot return deadline: Absentee ballots must be received at your county clerk's office by 8 p.m.

Nov. 3 - Election day: Polling places and the county clerks' offices open 8 a.m. 8 p.m.

How to register to vote in Idaho

If you're not sure whether you are registered to vote in Idaho or to check if your voter registration is up-to-date, the Idaho Secretary of State's Office has anonline toolto help you look up that information. On that page, you will also be able to update or submit a new registration, request an absentee ballot and look up your polling place.

As noted in the dates and deadlines section above, voter registrations must be received by your county clerk by October 9. If you miss that deadline, you can still register at the poll. Simply go to your regular polling place or early voting site to register and vote. You will need to show a valid drivers license or identification card issued by the Idaho Department of Motor Vehicles.

Voting by absentee ballot

You canrequest your absentee ballot on the Idaho Secretary of State's website. If you prefer to not request a ballot online you can print offthis pdf and send it to your county clerk. An absentee ballot will then be mailed to you.

Once you have received your absentee ballot, you have until 8 p.m. on election day, Nov. 3, to get the ballot into the hands of county elections officials.

Because of the sheer number of absentee ballots expected, you are discouraged from waiting until the last minute to send your ballot in. Officials say it's best to have the ballot in the mail at least a week before election day to ensure it gets there in time. If you're concerned that it is too late to mail your ballot, county clerks provide drop boxes outside there offices where you can hand-deliver it on election day.

Voting in person

If you prefer to cast your vote in person, you can do so at your usual polling place. If you are unsure of where your polling place is, you can look up that information by clicking or tapping here.

It's worth noting that due to the pandemic, some usual polling places may have changed locations. Because of the unpredictable nature of the pandemic, these changes could happen at any time, including on election day. You're encouraged to double-check your polling location before heading out the door to cast your vote.

Elections officials throughout the state are implementing enhanced safety measures at polling places to ensure a safe environment for voters and poll workers.

Ada County Clerk Phil McGrane told KTVB that his staff has been working with Central District Health to determine all of the protocols that will be in place on Nov. 3.

"We were able to test those [safety measures] out during the August election," McGrane said. "So, we are cleaning things regularly. Poll workers will be wearing masks and are provided face shields as well. We have masks available for voters and we will be encouraging all voters to wear a mask.

Voting booths will also be spaced out to allow for social distancing, and voters won't have to share the pencils used to fill out ballots.

"We are going to be providing pencils, we call them our commemorative pencils, so voters dont have to share writing utensils if they dont want to," McGrane said. "Voters can also bring their own. We are trying to kind of layer all the safety measures we can to fit the best practices.

You can also largely avoid the crowds by voting in person ahead of election day. Early voting is offered by some counties, including Ada and Canyon counties, and runs from Oct. 19 until 5 p.m. on Oct. 30.

Are Idaho elections secure?

Idaho elections officials say that voter fraud is extremely rare and that state and local elections offices take a lot of precautions to prevent someone from changing the outcome of the election.

This includes absentee ballots, a term that is often used interchangeably with mail-in ballots. Ada County Clerk Phil McGrane explained during the all-mail-in primary election in May that Idaho differs from some other states in that it requires voters to request an absentee ballot - as opposed to simply mailing ballots to all registered voters.

"You have to take that extra step of requesting your ballot," he said. "We are then mailing it to that current address you provided, McGrane said. And then we have that back-end verification to make sure the person returning it is the same person who requested it.

Idaho also has security systems in place to prevent fraud, like signature verification on every ballot sent through the mail.

When it comes to in-person voting, the Idaho Secretary of State's Office has taken precautions to keep elections secure, including using paper ballots and voting machines that are not connected to the internet.

Paper ballots create a verifiable paper trail that allows election officials to audit the machine tabulated results. Every tabulating machine is tested to verify the accuracy of the counts immediately before and after each election.

According to the Secretary of State's Office, one of the best ways to prevent voter fraud is for you to vote regularly and to update your voter registration information every time you move.

You can report any suspected voter fraud by emailing elections@sos.idaho.gov

What do the Idaho special session bills mean for voters?

During a special session in August, the Idaho Legislature passed two election-related bills which were then signed into law by Gov. Brad Little.

The bills affect only the November 2020 election and are intended smooth the voting process for both citizens and clerks' offices.

The first bill guarantees that there will be in-person voting options in November. What that will look like in each community is still being worked out and could remain fluid due to the coronavirus pandemic.

"We are going to have some unique scenarios and some co-locations probably of polling locations in some counties," Chief Deputy Secretary of State Chad Houck said. "So voters want to make sure to pay attention to where their polling location is."

So the biggest thing [county clerks] are still going to be looking at is what do they have for both locations and poll workers," Houck added. "The biggest thing with locations is, especially in some of our smaller counties, do they have a location that allows them to meet the CDC guidelines and the social distancing guidelines that are out there while still accommodating their voters and accommodating the safety of their poll workers at that location?"

Houck said some counties may combine, or co-locate, two or more polling locations in a larger venue like a high school gymnasium in an effort to meet CDC guidelines for social distancing.

The other election-related bill passed during the special session gives county clerks more time to process the expected high volume of absentee ballots. Clerks will be allowed to start processing ballots one week before election day.

According to Houck, the extra time is for physical processing, not vote tabulation.

We are not going to have vote counts early," he said. "What this means is simply they are able to, under review and with multiple people in the room so that we have that accountability factor, they are able to start opening those secrecy envelopes and get those ballots flattened out.

"That is especially important in those locations that are using scan tabulators," Houck added. "They want those ballots nice and flat. So if they came in folded they are going to put them under weights to flatten them out."

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Vertiv (NYSE: VRT), a global provider of critical digital infrastructure and continuity solutions, is hosting a LinkedIn Live, Location, Location, Colocation: Who in the Global Market is Winning and Why?, on September 15th, 2020 at 6:30 p.m. IST. The session will discuss the global state of the colocation market and the market forces shaping the sector.

This event brings together experts from around the globe to share regional insights into the pressures facing the colocation market, including cost-cutting, deployment speed and regulations. Participants will also debate around the latest strategies that are shaping the future of colocation.

As remote work and learning has led to new levels of connectivity, the demand for colocation has grown at a rapid rate. This session is a key opportunity to hear from our experts first-hand about the market-leading insights from around the world says Peter Panfil, vice president of global power for Vertiv and moderator of the event.

Participating in this discussion are Vertiv experts:

Peter Panfil, vice president of global power Panfil leads strategic customer development for Vertivs Power business. He applies the latest power and control technology to provide the availability, scalability and efficiency levels customers demand. A thirty-year data centre veteran, he has held executive positions including VP Engineering and VP/GM AC Power prior to his current responsibilities.

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Peter Lambrecht, vice president sales, key accounts in Europe, Middle East and Africa Lambrecht joined Vertiv in 2002 as IS/IT VP EMEA and he served as managing director for Germany, Austria, Switzerland and Italy before being promoted as vice president sales EMEA in 2011. Peter began his professional career in 1985 in Belgium and in 1992 his career led him to Duracell and Gillette where he worked in various management positions.

Pierre Havenga, managing director for the Middle East and Africa Havenga began his career with Vertiv as managing director for the Middle East and North Africa region in 2011. In 2015, his role was expanded to include all Africa regions. Pierre is currently based in the UAE office and is responsible for the planning and execution of strategic growth across the region ensuring alignment with the companys global vision.

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Tony Gaunt, senior director, Hyperscale & Colocation, Asia & India Gaunt is responsible for the development of the Vertiv business in Asia and India; incorporating the companys full suite of product technologies and service offerings. This involves the establishment of strong senior relationships and collaboration at the customer level; acquiring, maintaining and presenting industry best practices; coaching and mentoring vertical account managers across the region and developing strategic partnerships to facilitate greater reach into the market.

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