How To Create A Mobile Version Of Your Wordpress Blog

WordPress is a great tool for creating a blog or traditional website for your business, organization, or simply to share pictures with family and friends. You can make a free blog on WordPress.com, and if so, your blog will already be ready for most modern mobile device browsers. Here’s our test WordPress.com site in Mobile Safari; WordPress.com automatically gave it an iOS style theme that’s easy to use on mobile devices....

December 27, 2022 · 2 min · 412 words · James Mcqueen

How To Delete A Bereal Post

RELATED: What Is BeReal, and Why Is Everyone Copying It? Can You Delete a BeReal Post? Yes, you can delete a BeReal post from within the BeReal app on your iPhone or Android phone. However, there are a couple of things to know about removing BeReal posts: You can only delete one BeReal post per day; not more than that. If you delete a BeReal post, you can’t delete the next one....

December 27, 2022 · 2 min · 244 words · Olive Gallipeau

How To Edit And Reuse Citations In Microsoft Word

If you use Word’s citation feature for adding sources and creating bibliographies, you can manage those sources so that you can reuse them. This is handy if you use the same or similar sources in various documents. Because the sources in Word are saved at a global level (meaning across all of your documents), you can reuse them in any Word document you create. You can add and edit sources at one time so they’re ready to go when you need them....

December 27, 2022 · 4 min · 645 words · Debra Thornton

How To Find Your 3G Or Wi Fi Speed On Your Android Phone

Download and install the app from the Android Market. Once it’s installed and you’ve opened the App, you find a straightforward interface. To begin the test simply select Begin Test. The speed test will begin. It should take just a few moments over Wi-Fi or 3G connection. When it’s finished you’re Download and Upload speeds are displayed. The test results are automatically saved for you to refer back to at a later time....

December 27, 2022 · 2 min · 246 words · Rosalie Porter

How To Mount A Remote Folder In Ubuntu

Note: This method was tested in Ubuntu 10.04, but should work similarly for Ubuntu 8.04 and later. For older versions of Ubuntu, please see this article. Regardless of whether the remote computer is using FTP, SSH, WebDAV or Samba to share files, the method is basically the same. Start by clicking on Places > Connect to Server. Choose the type of service that you want to connect though, and then fill out the details for that server....

December 27, 2022 · 2 min · 365 words · Mary Arce

How To Sync Browser Delicious Bookmarks To Your Ios Device

Using iTunes with Internet Explorer If you’re new to Apple products and iTunes or if you’ve been using it for a while, you may not be aware that you can sync contacts, bookmarks, calendars, and more with iTunes and your iOS device. Open iTunes and plug in your iPhone, iPad, or iPod Touch and click on it under Devices. Then at the top click on Info, then scroll down to Other and select Sync bookmarks with Internet Explorer…or Safari if you’re on a Mac....

December 27, 2022 · 3 min · 444 words · James Acosta

How To Tell If A Bash String Contains A Substring On Linux

Why Is This Useful? Searching a string for a smaller substring is a common requirement. One example would be reading text from a file or from human input and searching the string for a specific substring so that your script can decide what to do next. It might be looking for a label or device name in a configuration file or a command string in a line of input from a user....

December 27, 2022 · 5 min · 923 words · Michelle Williams

How To Use Tmux On Linux For Terminal Multitasking

tmux, short for terminal multiplexer, is a command line utility that makes working from the terminal much easier. It allows you to split your terminal window into many panes, which will persist across multiple SSH sessions. Installing and Using tmux tmux can be installed from the package manager for most distros. For Debian-based systems like Ubuntu, that would be: It’s also available on brew, a third-party package manager for macOS, with brew install tmux....

December 27, 2022 · 4 min · 805 words · John Hayward

How To Use Your Ipod With Foobar2000

If you’re looking for an alternative to iTunes that is fully customizable and will work with your iPod, Foobar2000 is a great choice. By adding a couple components we can get it to work with your iPod, and have it automatically convert FLAC and other file formats to ones that will work with the iPod. For this article we are using Foobar2000 1.0.3 with an iPod Touch 32GB with iOS 4....

December 27, 2022 · 4 min · 714 words · Donald Gates

Integrate Your Tumblr Blog With Social Networks

Share Your Tumblr Posts on Facebook Would you like all of your family and friends on Facebook to know all the witty things you post on Tumblr? It can automatically post to your Facebook wall whenever you publish something on your Tumblr blog. To activate this, go to your Customize page at tumblr.com/customize and select the Services tab. Click Setup in the Facebook box to start adding it to your Facebook account....

December 27, 2022 · 5 min · 905 words · Robert Hall

Lucid Lynx To Come Loaded With Ubuntu One Music Store

Ubuntu One Music Store Users will be able to access Ubuntu One music store from the sidebar of Rhythmbox. The music store is a web page that opens in the Rhythmbox player. There are albums listed on the home page of the Ubuntu One music store page. Ubuntu One music store is powered by 7digital, which is a leading digital B2B media delivery company based in London and operating globally....

December 27, 2022 · 2 min · 341 words · Daniel Mason

Make Aws Lambda Development Easier With The Cloud9 Ide

Cloud9 is a full browser-based IDE with many AWS integrations and built in support for over 40 languages. It’s particularly great for working with Lambda functions, and provides an easy way to test and iterate on them in the same environment as production. Cloud9, an IDE Built For AWS Cloud9 is a pretty good IDE in its own right, but you’re probably already thinking that your local Visual Studio Code setup is better....

December 27, 2022 · 5 min · 1037 words · Robert Gaughan

Personalize Your Onenote 2010 Notebooks With Backgrounds And More

By default, all of your new notes in OneNote will have a plain white background. This can get boring after a while, so if you’d like to add some variety, click the View tab, then click the Page Color button and select from one of the available colors. These all look like standard Sticky Note or legal pad colors, so look very nice for a notebook background. You can also add ruled lines or grids to your notebook to make it look like standard lined paper or graph paper....

December 27, 2022 · 3 min · 480 words · Patricia Neal

Run Google Reader Play On Windows 7 Media Center

Google Reader Play is a cool new toy from Google Labs that will play a slideshow of web articles. It will keep track of your Google Reader Recommended Items and will find similar interests of what you and others you’re following have shared. Google Reader Play If you haven’t tried out Google Reader Play yet, head over to the website (link below)…log in and click Get started. It runs in your browser and offers features such as slideshow, clicking on individual screenshots from an article, full screen mode, star or mark articles to read later…and more....

December 27, 2022 · 2 min · 402 words · Cynthia Eld

Samsung S Top Tier Tablets Now Have Android 13

The Galaxy Tab S8, Tab S8+, and Tab S8 Ultra are all getting One UI 5, based on Android 13, carrying different version numbers. The rollout is currently reported to be only hitting 5G models in Europe, but a global rollout should follow over the coming days and weeks. Android 13 has already reached the Galaxy S22 lineup, as well as a handful of other flagships from Samsung. As for what this update brings, you can expect many of the same improvements that made their way to the smartphone version....

December 27, 2022 · 1 min · 170 words · Manuel Callison

Screenshot Tour Windows Home Server Beta Vail Install Process

This week we covered how to setup and install WHS Beta “Vail” on VMware Workstation and the free VMware Server. However, we haven’t gone through the actual installation process of the server. The installation process is pretty straight-forward and here we take a look at the steps. Install WHS Vail The install process is the same whether you’re running it on a VM or physical machine. The Install Wizard starts click on New Installation....

December 27, 2022 · 3 min · 428 words · Anna Gonzales

Should You Be Using Google Cloud Platform S Premium Network Tier

Google Cloud Platform is the first major cloud provider to offer two different network service tiers. Standard tier is like any other provider, but the Premium tier uses Google’s own network, which comes with numerous benefits. What’s The Difference? In short—Google, being the megacompany that they are, have built a massive network of real-world infrastructure, enough that most of the distance from the end user to the datacenter your resources are in can be covered using Google-controlled networking devices....

December 27, 2022 · 3 min · 549 words · Wendy Winders

Stop Office 2010 Upload Center Icon From Displaying In The Taskbar

If you’re running Office 2010 and upload files to the web, you’ll notice the Microsoft Office Upload Center Icon appears on the Taskbar in the Notification Area. It will stay there even after you’re done uploading the document and closed out of all Office apps. You can use this to monitor and control the documents you’re uploading to the web. Getting rid of it is fairly simple. Right-click the icon and select Settings....

December 27, 2022 · 1 min · 208 words · Harry Ortiz

The Mastodon Social Network Just Released A Big Update

Mastodon version 4.0 was released earlier today, following an extended testing period — beta and release candidate (RC) versions were already running on some servers, like mastodon.social and mastodon.online. There are several improvements to hashtags, such as the ability to follow hashtags as if they were user accounts, so they appear in your Home timeline alongside posts from regular accounts. That might make your feed a bit more difficult to read, especially on larger servers that track more posts, but it could come in handy....

December 27, 2022 · 2 min · 272 words · James Galliher

Use Any Folder For Your Ubuntu Desktop Even A Dropbox Folder

Not only can you change your desktop folder, you can change the location of any other folder Ubuntu creates for you in your home folder, like Documents or Music – and this works in any Linux distribution using the Gnome desktop manager. In this example, we’re going to change desktop to show our Dropbox folder. Open your home folder in a File Browser by clicking on Places > Home Folder....

December 27, 2022 · 2 min · 285 words · Margaret Highfill