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Tag Archives: Mac
Gmail Email Attachment Photo Order Tutorial
Regarding the composing of reasonably complex business emails, in our mind, we like to separate the Gmail (iOS mobile app, in today’s case) email composing of ones that will involve a photograph image attachment or two into two categories, in … Continue reading →
Posted in eLearning, GUI, iOS, Operating System, Tutorials
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Tagged app, attachment, bessiness, Blurb, body, collaboration, communication, compose, composing, copy, email, Gmail, graphics, GUI, image, iOS, iPad, iPhone, Mac, macOS, messages, messages app, photos, Photos app, recipient, save, select, sharing, SMS, subject, text
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One of Those Things About Such and Such Online That is Hard to Look Up Tutorial
Another day, another start to a macOS MacBook Air day. What’s the go today, even as far as “lift off” goes? Here we go, procedure 6a subsection 9 … the MacBook Air doesn’t immediately show the screen … okay … … Continue reading →
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Tagged Apple, brightness, Google, intuition, keywords, laptop, Mac, MacBook Air, macOS, notebook, online, power, power adaptor, power button, power on, press, screen, search engine, sleep, sleep indicator, tutorial
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Cyberduck Secure ftp Primer Tutorial
We are trialling a new “sftp” (Secure ftp) file access desktop macOS application to … download file(s) from the RJM Programming Apache/PHP/MySql web server to this MacBook Pro … and/or … upload file(s) to the RJM Programming Apache/PHP/MySql web server … Continue reading →
Mac Safari on iPhone Web Browser Debug Tutorial
The recent New Mac Safari on iOS Web Browser Debug Tutorial set up our recent MacBook Air to … debug an iOS device Safari web browser session … via … MacBook Air Safari web browser session’s Develop menu’s “Show Web … Continue reading →
Posted in eLearning, iOS, Operating System, Tutorials
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Tagged Apple, blog, breadcrumbs, debug, debugging, deploy, deployment, develop menu, DOM, header.php, HTML, IFRAME, iOS, iPhone, Javascript, lead, Mac, MacBook Air, macOS, navigation bar, PHP, programming, Safari, tutorial, TwentyTen, TwentyTen theme, web browser, web inspector, webpage, white lead, Wordpress
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Finder File Sharing Mac with Mac Tutorial
Today’s “Mac to Mac” file sharing “dream” (of ours) shares themes with File Server Sharing Mac with PC Tutorial below. Unlike below, though, our “dream” incorporated the use of our beloved FileZilla sftp web server access desktop application’s involvement. Sounds … Continue reading →
Posted in eLearning, Networking, Operating System, Tutorials
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Tagged Access, big sur, connection, file, file server, file sharing, FileZilla, Finder, folder, icon, Mac, MacBook Air, Macbook Pro, macOS, Mojave, network, port, Samba, sftp, transfer, tutorial
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Mac OS X TextWrangler Web Server File Editing Tutorial
Working with the rjmprogramming.com.au web server we like any/all access ideas we come across. A new idea here came to the top of our mind the other day. How about editing web server files, like software code ones, in place, … Continue reading →
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Tagged Access, connection, edit, FileZilla, ftp, Mac, Mac OS X, Macbook Pro, sftp, text editor, TextWrangler, tutorial, web server
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Viewport iOS No ScrollTo Issue Tutorial
Yesterday’s Google Crawl Viewport Geographicals Tutorial‘s “Stop Press” way below had us … We’ve decided to write a mobile checker of any meta viewport tag (that exists, or not, in a webpage of interest) to adjust to a more suitable … Continue reading →
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Tagged Apple, debug, debugger, developer, external Javascript, height, iOS, iPad, iPhone, Javascript, Mac, Macbook Pro, meta, meta tag, mobile, onload, Safari, scroll, scrolling, scrollTo, troubleshoot, viewport, web inspector, white lead, width
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C++ ssh Remote X11 Analogue Clock Tutorial
From a few days ago we knew that yesterday’s C++ X11 Analogue Clock Timezone Aesthetics Tutorial had a remote access possibility because as per “way back when”‘s C++ X11 Analogue Clock Primer Tutorial giving compilation and execution instructions for the … Continue reading →
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Tagged absolute URL, Access, aesthetics, analogue clock, animation, background, border, C++, call forward, clock, command line, focus, g++, gcc, GNU, integration, Linux, Mac, Mac OS X, macOS, preprocessor directive, programming, ssh, Terminal, timezone, tutorial, url, user experience, UX, watermark, web browser, web server, webpage, window, X11, x11forwarding
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