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Making Of How Come Sharing and Remembering Tutorial
The other day, getting the content together for the “making of” How Come Sharing and Remembering Tutorial we stumbled upon, in a first time for us, using … Dailymotion‘s sharing “embed” recommended HTML … <iframe src=”https://geo.dailymotion.com/player.html?video=x9oajeg” style=”width:100%; height:100%; visibility:hidden; position:absolute; … Continue reading →
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How Come Sharing and Remembering Tutorial
You may think you’ve run straight into a Hallmark Greeting Card symposium with today’s blog posting title’s “Sharing and Remembering”, but … no, you are at a hard nosed I.T. blog … … and please … never underestimate the competition … Continue reading →
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How Come Primer Tutorial
Were you around when, with Calendar Location Services Integration Tutorial‘s blurb we surmised that … why … may be the least accessible English question word as far as online content goes? Well … pretty obviously, this is just an opinion … Continue reading →
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Google Lens Reverse Image Search Revisit Tutorial
We’re revisiting the Google Lens image matching (sometimes via Google search engine) themes of Google Lens Reverse Image Search Tutorial honing in on various ways to input, such as … macOS Paste Item … via Paintbrush -> Select All -> … Continue reading →
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Tagged camera, copy, drop, eLearning, Finder, Google, Google Lens, image, image file, image matching, install, installers, integraion, iOS, macOS, PaintBrush, paste, photos, reverse image search, search, search engine, share, sharing, software integration, surfing the net, tutorial, Tutorials and tagged app
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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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SVG Shapes Iframe Srcdoc Double Quote Tutorial
It’s tempting to think, for a given scenario, you’ve written code that can satisfy you forever. How about, for a day?! Well, with the recent SVG Shapes Aesthetics Tutorial it may well have ended up “a day” before we noticed … Continue reading →
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SVG Shapes Aesthetics Tutorial
In a sizeable online web application project, it can be that you “put off” annoyances to follow through on “the main game”, so to speak. But, don’t forget to come back to at least try to fix the annoyances! And … Continue reading →
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SVG Shapes Collaboration Tidy Up Tutorial
It’s the day further to the recent SVG Shapes Iframe Srcdoc Double Quote Tutorial‘s … Will we be leaving our SVG Show Some Shapes project with a blog posting titled, weirdly, “SVG Shapes Iframe Srcdoc Double Quote Tutorial”? Who’s to … Continue reading →