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Tag Archives: Windows
Sass CSS Stylesheet Watchdog Beginnings Tutorial
Today we’ve started, but not finished, bedding down the “watchdog” aspects to our “Sass Watch Supervisor and Watchdog” PHP web application, augmenting the (mainly) “supervisor” progress of yesterday’s Sass CSS Stylesheet Supervisor Execution Tutorial. Primarily what we need further work … Continue reading →
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Tagged automate, background, command line, crontab, cross-browser, CSS, curl, editing, execution, import, include, korn shell, linked list, Linux, Mac OS X, macOS, MAMP, mixin, nesting, PATH, PHP, responsive design, row, sass, style, stylesheet, styling, supervisor, table, Task Schedular, tutorial, variable, watch, watchdog, web design, Windows
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Sass CSS Stylesheet Supervisor Execution Tutorial
Of course we’d like to quickly get to the “watchdog” aspects of yesterday’s Sass CSS Stylesheet Supervisor Watchdog Tutorial, but we need to tie down the “supervisor” parts, in progress today, where they are submitted as background tasks that run … Continue reading →
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Tagged automate, background, command line, crontab, cross-browser, CSS, editing, execution, import, include, korn shell, linked list, Linux, Mac OS X, macOS, MAMP, mixin, nesting, PATH, PHP, responsive design, row, sass, style, stylesheet, styling, supervisor, table, Task Schedular, tutorial, variable, watch, watchdog, web design, Windows
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Windows 10 Speech Recognition Primer Tutorial
Type into a search engine like Google “speech recognition ai technology” and there is a lot of interest out there for this “Artificial Intelligence” (ie. “ai”) topic. This interest can be related to automation (of job related tasks) and helping … Continue reading →
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Tagged ai, artificial intelligence, automation, dictation, Ease of Access, menu, Microsoft, speech recognition, tutorial, Windows, Windows 10
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VMWare vSphere Web Client Primer Tutorial
If you manage an Apache web server, you may well find cPanel a big enough topic. As a layer on top of such a web server’s more conventional access methods (you can read about at Web Server Access Primer Tutorial) … Continue reading →
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Tagged Access, Adobe, configuration, Crazy Domains, Desktop Application, Did you know, Flash, login, logout, Mac OS X, macOS, power management, power off, power on, shutdown, tutorial, virtual machine, vmware, vsphere, web client, web server, Windows
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PowerPoint Animation via Xbox Making Of Tutorial
A lot of us know with Windows, how over many many years the Microsoft Office PowerPoint desktop application has been making it pretty easy to create slideshow presentations, as we first talked about with PowerPoint Web Slide Show Tutorial below. … Continue reading →
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Tagged animation, desktop, Microsoft Office, Powerpoint, presentation, slideshow, trigger, tutorial, video, Windows, Windows 10, Xbox
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Windows 10 Steps Recorder Primer Tutorial
A long time ago I was a fan of a modestly presented “gem” of a (Microsoft) desktop application called “Windows Recorder” to record “screen goings on”, as we remembered below with WordPress Blog Posting AppleScript TextWrangler Helper Primer Tutorial. This … Continue reading →
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Tagged Microsoft, recorder, slideshow, steps recorder, tutorial, Windows, Windows 10, windows recorder
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Windows 10 Defragment Device Primer Tutorial
I’ve no doubt if you have a hard disk, still, using Windows (10), you want to maintain that hard disk, because it is (likely that it is) … the bootable drive for your operating system … as well as it … Continue reading →
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Tagged defragment, defragmentation, device, hard disk, operating system, optimise, Windows, Windows 10
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Bluetooth File Transfer Between macOS and Windows 10 Primer Tutorial
We’re always on the lookout for “common denominators” when it comes to working amongst hardware that fall into different “camps”. Camp Microsoft and Camp Apple are the hardware contenders today with, respectively … Microsoft Windows 10 desktop computer … and … Continue reading →
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Tagged bluetooth, bluetooth file transfer, connection, desktop computer, file transfer, hardware, Mac OS X, Macbook Pro, macOS, network, pair, share, sharing, software, tutorial, Windows, Windows 10
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