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Monday, 16 May 2011
Friday, 22 April 2011
The CSS Class Selector
The class selector is a general selector, meaning that it can be used multiple times within one document.
This selector can be used for all HTML elements that can be styled using cascading style sheets. The class selector start with a "." other than wenn it is used for a specific element.
The example below specifies a class "right" telling the HTML code to align the text to the right.
Example:
.right{
text-align: right;
}
HTML CODE
<p class="right">Text Aligned Right</p>
Where the HTML element has been specified it also tells the tag to align the text to the right.
Example:
p.right{
text-align: right;
}
HTML CODE
<p class="right">Text Aligned Right</p>
If we only need tag specific CSS syntax then our first example is not neccessary, but when we want a general classification that can be used for multiple elements then our first example is required. Our first example can be used for a wide range of tags:
Example:
HTML CODE
<h1 class="right">Headline Text Aligned Right</h1>
<p class="right">My Paragraph Text Aligned Right</p>
<span class="right">Text Aligned Right</span>
<div class="right">Text Aligned Right</div>
etc....
This selector can be used for all HTML elements that can be styled using cascading style sheets. The class selector start with a "." other than wenn it is used for a specific element.
The example below specifies a class "right" telling the HTML code to align the text to the right.
Example:
.right{
text-align: right;
}
HTML CODE
<p class="right">Text Aligned Right</p>
Where the HTML element has been specified it also tells the tag to align the text to the right.
Example:
p.right{
text-align: right;
}
HTML CODE
<p class="right">Text Aligned Right</p>
If we only need tag specific CSS syntax then our first example is not neccessary, but when we want a general classification that can be used for multiple elements then our first example is required. Our first example can be used for a wide range of tags:
Example:
HTML CODE
<h1 class="right">Headline Text Aligned Right</h1>
<p class="right">My Paragraph Text Aligned Right</p>
<span class="right">Text Aligned Right</span>
<div class="right">Text Aligned Right</div>
etc....
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Tuesday, 22 February 2011
"Review: Samsung NX100 Packs DSLR Functions Into Blurry Package"
The NX100 takes brilliant, high quality shots at the quality of any high-end camera with 14.6 megapixels on a CMOS sensor, with the simplicity of a point-and-shooter that is overloaded with features. But for its price range and a few fundamental flaws, this is a very lacking camera.
With no image stabilising technology in this camera or its standard lens attachment, many shots taken will take on some motion blur, even if you're standing still and especially in darker shooting scenarios. Motion shots can be ruled out altogether. One of our tests on the NX100 was at an aquarium, for example, and capturing a still image of a slow fish even posed a challenge.
Shutter speeds could be the issue, though increasing them only made the motion blur from hand-shake worse, while decreasing it would make images too dark. On the plus side, settings like this shutter speed alongside white balance, exposure, aperture and ISO count can be easily adjusted without fiddling with the menu via the i-Function button that sits conveniently next to the focus ring.
Clicking the button located where your left thumb would sit cycles functions, while an additional ring at the tip of the lens scrolls settings. Without having to go through the menu and instead focusing on subjects while getting the settings right makes getting the perfect shot a whole lot easier and faster.
source. http://smarthouse.com.au/Reviews/Digital_Photography/T6X4F8X4
With no image stabilising technology in this camera or its standard lens attachment, many shots taken will take on some motion blur, even if you're standing still and especially in darker shooting scenarios. Motion shots can be ruled out altogether. One of our tests on the NX100 was at an aquarium, for example, and capturing a still image of a slow fish even posed a challenge.
Shutter speeds could be the issue, though increasing them only made the motion blur from hand-shake worse, while decreasing it would make images too dark. On the plus side, settings like this shutter speed alongside white balance, exposure, aperture and ISO count can be easily adjusted without fiddling with the menu via the i-Function button that sits conveniently next to the focus ring.
Clicking the button located where your left thumb would sit cycles functions, while an additional ring at the tip of the lens scrolls settings. Without having to go through the menu and instead focusing on subjects while getting the settings right makes getting the perfect shot a whole lot easier and faster.
source. http://smarthouse.com.au/Reviews/Digital_Photography/T6X4F8X4
Apple extends warranty on Mac Pro video cards
Apple has extended the warranty on several batches of video cards installed in Mac Pro desktop computers sold from early 2008 onwards.
The ATi Radeon HD 2600 XT video cards, which can show distorted video or no signal at all in some cases were installed in Mac Pro (Early 2008) models sold worldwide and as after-market add-ons through various Apple-approved outlets.
Apple says, "If your Mac Pro experiences distorted video or no video issues and has an ATI Radeon HD 2600 XT card in it, you will need to bring your computer's serial number and the graphics card into an Apple Authorised Service Provider or an Apple Retail Store location for verification and to exchange the affected graphics card for a replacement."
The company says that, if your video card isn't misbehaving in any way you won't be getting a new card and you'll just have to take your chances with the extended warranty which covers the faulty parts until three years after the date of purchase or July 31st 2011, whichever comes later.
Apple also says that it will continue to keep an eye on returns and extend the warranty further in necessary
source. http://www.thinq.co.uk/2011/2/21/apple-extends-warranty-mac-pro-video-cards/
The ATi Radeon HD 2600 XT video cards, which can show distorted video or no signal at all in some cases were installed in Mac Pro (Early 2008) models sold worldwide and as after-market add-ons through various Apple-approved outlets.
Apple says, "If your Mac Pro experiences distorted video or no video issues and has an ATI Radeon HD 2600 XT card in it, you will need to bring your computer's serial number and the graphics card into an Apple Authorised Service Provider or an Apple Retail Store location for verification and to exchange the affected graphics card for a replacement."
The company says that, if your video card isn't misbehaving in any way you won't be getting a new card and you'll just have to take your chances with the extended warranty which covers the faulty parts until three years after the date of purchase or July 31st 2011, whichever comes later.
Apple also says that it will continue to keep an eye on returns and extend the warranty further in necessary
source. http://www.thinq.co.uk/2011/2/21/apple-extends-warranty-mac-pro-video-cards/
Wednesday, 16 February 2011
Tim Berners-Lee published what is considered
Tim Berners-Lee published what is considered to be the first website in August 1991.[3] Berners-Lee was the first to combine Internet communication (which had been carrying email and the Usenet for decades) with hypertext (which had also been around for decades, but limited to browsing information stored on a single computer, such as interactive CD-ROM design). Websites are written in a markup language called HTML, and early versions of HTML were very basic, only giving a website's basic structure (headings and paragraphs), and the ability to link using hypertext. This was new and different from existing forms of communication - users could easily navigate to other pages by following hyperlinks from page to page.
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Tuesday, 15 February 2011
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Build may refer to:
* The process of building or construction
* Physical body stature, especially muscle size; usually of the human body
* Build engine, a first-person shooter engine by 3D Realms
* Software build, a compiled version of software, or the process of producing it
* Build (song) a 1987 song by The Housemartins
* Build (film), a 2004 film
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* The process of building or construction
* Physical body stature, especially muscle size; usually of the human body
* Build engine, a first-person shooter engine by 3D Realms
* Software build, a compiled version of software, or the process of producing it
* Build (song) a 1987 song by The Housemartins
* Build (film), a 2004 film
* Build, a final version of talent tree
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