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How to fix annoying cursor jumping problem while typing documents on laptops? - 0 views

  • How to fix annoying cursor jumping problem while typing documents on laptops?
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    Typing a document on a laptop is an annoying and frustrating experience. Perhaps, you may have noticed the cursor moving or jumping randomly, whenever you are going to type some text on a document or on a Web browser or anywhere else. It reduces the typing speed and overall performance.
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How to apply the "Shrink to Fit" option in Microsoft Word 2010? - 0 views

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    Sometimes a document created in MS Office Word can be a bit longer than you actually required. In that situation, make use of the "Shrink to Fit" option to reduce the length of your document by considerably shrinking the Font size.
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How to password-protect a PDF before e-mailing in OS X? - 0 views

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    Protecting a document containing sensitive information is very important. Thus, protecting it with password is a better option. This tutorial contains steps for protecting your PDF document with password before sending it to receiver.
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How to do smarter file searches in Windows 8? - 0 views

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    For searching your important files and documents, Windows 8 dynamic search option immediately displays and filters results. But, for documents located outside Libraries you can use File Explorer formerly known as Windows Explorer.
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Web Browser CSS Support - 7 views

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    This document is a section of the web browser standards support document. It includes detailed information about CSS support in major web browsers.
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PingMag - The Tokyo-based magazine about "Design and Making Things" » Archive... - 7 views

  • Writing CSS is very much like having sex. Not everyone does it the same way and there is no particular “right” way to do it. I guess for me the similarities actually end there, seeing as writing CSS is something I do every day whereas having sex is…anyway I digress. The W3C have set the standards but beyond this, writing CSS is down to an individual’s preferences. Here are 5 little tips and ideas I’ve adopted in the last 6 months that you can use to make your CSS more streamlined, maintainable and easy to read. Written by Jon Disclaimer: The CSS example files are exactly that. They are not meant to be fully functional CSS documents. Class names in the CSS files are named merely so that you may visualise the document in your head (because there is no accompanying html), not because I condone the naming convention in them.
  • 1) Make a table of contents At the top of your CSS document, write out a table of contents. For example, you could outline the different areas that your CSS document is styling (header, main, footer etc). Then, use a large, obvious section break to separate the areas. Not only does this make your CSS look neater, but when it comes to making quick adjustments to certain areas of your website at a later date, finding the corresponding area in your CSS will be much easier. View Example File 1
  • 3) Isolate single properties that you are likely to reuse a lot If you find yourself using a single property a lot, isolate it to save yourself repeating it over and over again and also enabling you to change the display of all parts of the site that use it. View Example File 3
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How to clear Facebook cache data? - 0 views

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    Have you heard the term cache? Well, cache is basically a web mechanism for the temporary storage of web documents like HTML pages and images. Facebook Cache is the storage place for recently shared and already shared posts/links for a better performance. Let's go through this tutorial to clear the Facebook cache data.
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How to set the default font in Microsoft Office Word 2003? - 0 views

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    Microsoft Word processor offers a range of tools and features to customize your documents. You can modify fonts on all possible verticals including size, look, style, color, alignment, etc.
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How to Back Up Your Computer Data? - 0 views

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    In case, your computer crashes then you can lose your most important data like photos, professional documents, etc. Thus, taking back up of your computer data is very useful.
Gary Edwards

emastic - CSS Framework Project at Google Code - 0 views

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    Emastic is a CSS Framework, it's continuing mission: to explore a strange new world, to seek out new life and new web spaces, to boldly go where no CSS Framework has gone before. * Lightweight (compressed weight less then 4kb) * Personalized width of the page in (em,px,%) * Use of fixed and fluid columns in the grid. * Elastic Layout with "em"s
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    Interesting use of a CSS Framework for "Flow" Web documents and pages: Emastic is a CSS Framework, it's continuing mission: to explore a strange new world, to seek out new life and new web spaces, to boldly go where no CSS Framework has gone before. Why should you use emastic? .... Lightweight (compressed weight less then 4kb) ..... Personalized width of the page in (em,px,%) ....... Use of fixed and fluid columns in the grid. .......... Elastic Layout with "em"s
Gary Edwards

Everything You Know About CSS Is Wrong | Digital Web Magazine: Rachel Andrew - 0 views

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    The easy way to use CSS2.1 to solve difficult cross-browser layout issues: CSS tables solve all the problems encountered when using absolute positioning or floats to create multi-column layouts in modern browsers. Specifying the value table for the display property of an element allows you to display the element and its descendants as though they're table elements. The main benefit of CSS table-based layouts is the ability to easily define the boundaries of a cell so that we can add backgrounds and so on to it-without the semantic problems of marking up non-tabular content as a HTML table in the document.
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Safari Reference Library - 0 views

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    Explore a comprehensive collection of guides, reference, and other resources for developing web applications and content for Safari. The Safari Reference Library provides detailed information for web developers on iPhone, iPod touch, Mac, and PC. These resources include guides and articles, API reference documents, sample code, release notes, and technical notes. Use these resources to learn about Safari's developer tools, visual effects, HTML and CSS support, JavaScript and DOM support, and other features and technologies. The library is organized by Topics and Resource Types.
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HTML Purifier - Filter your HTML the standards-compliant way! - 1 views

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    HTML Purifier is a standards-compliant HTML filter library written in PHP. HTML Purifier will not only remove all malicious code (better known as XSS) with a thoroughly audited, secure yet permissive whitelist, it will also make sure your documents are standards compliant, something only achievable with a comprehensive knowledge of W3C's specifications. Tired of using BBCode due to the current landscape of deficient or insecure HTML filters? Have a WYSIWYG editor but never been able to use it? Looking for high-quality, standards-compliant, open-source components for that application you're building? HTML Purifier is for you!
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Custom drop downs with CSS3 | Lea Verou - 0 views

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    The pointer-events property allows authors to control whether or when an element may be the target of user pointing device (pointer, e.g. mouse) events. This property is used to specify under which circumstance (if any) a pointer event should go "through" an element and target whatever is "underneath" that element instead. This also applies to other "hit testing" behaviors such as dynamic pseudo-classes (:hover, :active, :focus), hyperlinks, and Document.elementFromPoint().
Ava Smith

Vectorworks Drafting and Modeling - 0 views

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    BluEntCAD uses Vectorworks software to develop architectural drafting, construction documents and 3D model for architects, designers and residential homebuilders.
Ava Smith

Chief Architect Drafting and Modeling Services - 0 views

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    Chief Architect software is without a doubt one of the most impressive architectural software to create 3D renderings, construction documents and material lists.
Vernon Fowler

CSS Sprites with Inline Images | CSS-Tricks - 0 views

  • The image is "content" while an empty div is not.
  • If you want to keep your image as part of the regular flow of the document the best you can, you can always wrap the image in a div with relative positioning
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    "The "sprite" is the single, combined graphic. We can use this same theory, only instead of using background-image to show the graphic, we can use an image right in the HTML itself (inline image)."
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