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Magento 2.4.2: Release Notes (Everything You Need to Know) - 0 views

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    Magento 2.4.2 release notes include Supports the SameSite attribute for cookies, Supports Elasticsearch 7.9.x and Redis 6.x, Compatible with Composer 2.x, Adobe Stock Integration v2.1.1, Web-optimized images in the content, Contains AWS Enhancements, etc.
Luciano Ferrer

[extension] Multi Image Uploader for Products V2 - Third party modules - PrestaShop - 0 views

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    "This extension/hack adds the ability to upload multiple files in one go to save all those mouse clicks and wasted time. Because I have use PlupLoad for the uploader this allows the use of drag and drop amongst other things (not all languages support this) for selecting files. Plupload utilises various programming languages, each of these languages has various features. This supports Prestashop v1.3.x.x, v1.4.x.x and possibly 1.2.x (if you are still using it)"
jenosize creative

install python - 2 views

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    สำหรับการลง python นั้น ปัจจุบัน จะมี python อยู่ 2 version คือ version 2.x.x และ version 3.x.x โดยจะแตกต่างกันตรงที่ version 3 จะมี feature ใหม่ๆเพิ่มขึ้น และ รูปแบบการเขียนจะแตกต่างกันเล็กน้อย (Syntax) แล้วก็ส่วนของ Library แต่… ตอนนี้ version3 ยังหาตัว support อื่นๆข้อนข้างยากพอสมควร เช่น ใช้ Django ก็ support 2.6 อยู่เลย แล้วถ้าจะใช้ Database เป็น MySQL ในขณะนี้ MySQL เท่าที่หาพบว่า support แค่ version2.5 ตัว Framework support / GUI จะหาข้อนข้างยากนิดนึง..
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Upgrade Magento Version from 2.3.X to 2.4.0 - Justwebdevelopment - 0 views

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    Upgrade Magento Version from 2.3.X to 2.4.0 - Magento2 - Justwebdevelopment
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    BandiCam Crack 2.X Version With Serial Key Free Download
Vernon Fowler

Best Practice: Get your HEAD in order - EricLaw's IEInternals - Site Home - MSDN Blogs - 1 views

  • To ensure optimal performance and reliability when rendering pages, you should order the elements within the HEAD element carefully.
  • Optimal Head Ordering <doctype>     <html>         <head>             <meta http-equiv content-type charset>              <meta http-equiv x-ua-compatible>             <base>             <title, favicon, comments, script blocks, etc>
  • If you must specify the character set using a META tag for some reason, it is critical that the META tag is the first element in the HEAD.
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  • If you must specify the X-UA-Compatible value using a META tag for some reason, this element MUST appear before any script blocks and SHOULD appear as early in the HEAD element as possible.
Mr Ronny

Hire Flex Developer - 0 views

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    Hire dedicated Flex Developer and Adobe AIR Programmer's team of Rightway working on Adobe RIA development frameworks like Adobe Flex 3.x, Adobe AIR 2.x & recently Adobe Flex 4.
Magento India

Magento 2 Upgrade & Migration Service | Magento 2.0 Development India - 0 views

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    Magento India offer magento 2 moudle development and migration services for e-commerce industries. Contact us for Develop, Migrate or Upgrade your store Magento 1.x to Magento 2.0.
Vernon Fowler

A Beginner's Guide to Pairing Fonts | Webdesigntuts+ - 2 views

  • Using multiple fonts together can be difficult, achieving harmony is challenging, but if you manage it the result can be decorative and striking. Use fewer fonts and your task is more straight forward. Try to make the best of both worlds by selecting fonts with multiple variants and weights. In this way you can take advantage of an array of styles, safe in the knowledge that they’ll compliment each other just fine.
  • What’s the Nature of my Content? When selecting fonts it’s important to consider the nature of the layout you’re dealing with. Are we talking mainly body copy? Are there multiple headings, sub-headings? Perhaps it’s a magazine layout with decks, blockquotes? When using multiple fonts make sure that the roles are clearly established; if one font is used as a sub-heading, don’t switch to another font for a sub-heading elsewhere. Keep a font’s purpose clear.
  • How Do I Achieve Successful Pairing? You might have already heard this; successful pairing relies on concord, or contrast, but not conflict. That is to say your selected fonts can work well together by sharing certain qualities, or by being completely different from one another. However, font pairs can conflict in a number of ways – being too similar being just one.
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  • The x-height of a font describes the height from the base line to the upper reaches of the lower case characters, like the x. A proportionately large x-height helps with readability.
  • Pairing 2: Contrast Contrast between fonts often lends a winning combination, but in what ways can fonts contrast? Here are just some qualities to look for: Style: Take a look at any font resource site and you’ll see them categorized as Blackletter, Monospace, Script, Slab Serif etc. Fonts of different styles will often contrast. Size: Big font, little font. Say no more. Weight: Varying the weight of fonts is a common way to establish visual hierarchy. Hierarchy achieved by contrast. Form: Consider the proportions of a typeface. The relative length of the descenders, the curvature of the shoulders, the direction of the movement. Color: Not something we’re going to go into here, but color can easily determine whether two fonts work well together.
  • It’s a classic way of pairing; take a decorative serif for the heading and a sure-footed sans-serif for the body. Or take a no-nonsense sans-serif for the headings, with a pleasantly legible serif for the body. A winner in many cases. Let’s look at a few, kicking off with two system fonts. That’s right, even they can work well together.
  • Condensed fonts always work well to get your attention, as they take up a lot of vertical real estate.
  • Slab serifs make very effective attention grabbers, but can be a bit pushy if you’re not careful.
  • Pairing 3: Conflict Let’s not focus too much on what doesn’t work well, we don’t want to sour the joyous combinations in the rest of this guide do we? That said, let’s just illustrate how two fonts, which are arguably too similar, can look awkward together.
  • Once you’ve concluded that you don’t like a font pairing, try to work out why and it will help you make decisions more quickly in the future.
One World Rental

Laptop Rental - 1 views

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    Macbook Pro Retina (Mid 2012) Display: 15.4 Inch LED (2880 x 1800) Processor: 2.6GHz quad-core Intel Core i7 with 6MB shared L3 cache Memory: 8GB of 1600MHz DDR3L Storage: 256GB SSD & 500GB SSD Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GT 650M with 1GB of GDDR5 memory Outputs: 2 x thunderbolt, 3 x
Jochen Burkhard

Thinking XML: The XML flavor of HTML5 - 0 views

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    Summary:  For a while, there has been a struggle for the future of markup on the web, a struggle between the W3C's XHTML 2 and HTML5, developed by the major browser vendors under a separate organizational umbrella. First, the W3C took over HTML5, and now it recently announced the sunset of the XHTML 2 effort. This makes a significant difference to the future of XML on the web, and furthermore, because of HTML5's momentum, it is now a technology that every XML developer already has to deal with. But fans of XML need not despair: HTML5 supports a proper XML serialization. Learn about the XML form of HTML5 including some key differences from older XHTML conventions and learn how to practically apply this vocabulary in modern web browsers.
Jochen Burkhard

Creating mobile Web applications with HTML 5, Part 5: Develop new visual UI features in... - 0 views

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    Summary:  HTML 5 comes with plenty of new features for mobile Web applications, including visual ones that usually make the most impact. Canvas is the most eye-catching of the new UI capabilities, providing full 2-D graphics in the browser. In this article you learn to use Canvas as well as some of the other new visual elements in HTML 5 that are more subtle but make a big difference for mobile users.
Luciano Ferrer

BigDump: Staggered MySQL Dump Importer - 0 views

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    "Staggered import of large and very large MySQL Dumps (like phpMyAdmin 2.x dumps) even through the web servers with hard runtime limit and those in safe mode. The script executes only a small part of the huge dump and restarts itself. The next session starts where the last was stopped."
Jochen Burkhard

Creating mobile Web applications with HTML 5, Part 2: Unlock local storage for mobile W... - 0 views

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    Summary:  One of the most useful new features in HTML 5 is the standardization of local storage. Finally, Web developers can stop trying to fit all client-side data into 4 KB Cookies. Now you can store large amounts of data on the client with a simple API. This is a perfect mechanism for caching, so you can dramatically improve the speed of your application-a critical factor for mobile Web applications that rely on much slower connections than their desktop brothers. In this second article in this series on HTML 5, you will see how to use local storage, how to debug it, and you will see a variety of ways to use it to improve mobile Web applications.
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    Pro Web 2.0 Application Development with GWT free download at the best library for free webdesign ebooks download.
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Leveraging Machine Learning in Python with TensorFlow 2 and PyTorch - 0 views

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    How can hiring Python developers and engaging with a Python development company revolutionize businesses using TensorFlow 2.x and PyTorch?
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