Saturday, May 25, 2013
Color and Eye Strain : Awarenes of Effects of Color Can Help Avoid Eye Strain
Colors influence us as we work on computers, along with the colors of our surroundings and desks. Here is some information about how to reduce eye strain.
http://www.sangrea.net/ohs_dbase/colour-color.htm
Photo from Wikimedia Commons
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Flickr_-_Nicholas_T_-_Halfway.jpg
Description Rainbows and departing storm clouds, Delaware River, Northampton County–Warren County line.
Wednesday, May 1, 2013
Writing Opportunities at Decoded Science
Are you a dedicated writer seeking an online writing experience with other dedicated writers? Check out Decoded Science : http://www.decodedscience.com/
Here is the link to apply: http://www.decodedscience.com/write-for-decoded-science
Here is the link to apply: http://www.decodedscience.com/write-for-decoded-science
Wednesday, January 30, 2013
Excel Worksheet How To Insert Multiple Rows and Columns
Contextures has a YouTube video that shows how to easily insert either a single row or multiple rows on your Excel worksheet or spreadsheet. You can also use the shortcut as provided by a poster: Shortcut is Alt+H+I+R or Menukey+I+R.
Quickly Insert Multiple Rows in Excel. Contextures.com. Uploaded on Jul 12, 2010
http://www.contextures.com/excel.htm
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8NyHw561Qv8
References:
Contextures. News, Services, Publications.
http://contextures.com/index.html
Insert Rows, Columns, or Cells
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/excel-help/insert-rows-columns-or-cells-HP005200926.aspx
Wednesday, January 9, 2013
Blogging on Blogger : Support Services
Many writers use Blogger at blogger.com for free blogs.
http://knownissues.blogspot.com/
The explanations are fairly clear, as in the issue of the image uploader not working.
Usually the image uploader is fairly easy-to-use. For bloggers experiencing difficulty, here is reply:
- This Google weblog publishing tool offers easy access.
- You can create multiple blogs.
- Experiment with various templates, colors, fonts, and layouts.
- Monetize your blog with Adsense and track earnings.
- Keep track of page views and other options.
http://knownissues.blogspot.com/
The explanations are fairly clear, as in the issue of the image uploader not working.
Usually the image uploader is fairly easy-to-use. For bloggers experiencing difficulty, here is reply:
"The photo upload icon is not appearing for some users
on Internet Explorer. We're investigating the issue and will update … as soon
as we have more information.
… [Right now, try a] different browser (such as Chrome or Firefox) or temporarily
switching to the Edit HTML mode of the compose editor."
Sunday, December 30, 2012
Adsense Forum for Google Adsense
If you are using Google Adsense, here is a forum link:
http://www.webmasterworld.com/google_adsense/4502581.htm
http://www.webmasterworld.com/google_adsense/4502581.htm
Tuesday, December 18, 2012
Windows 7 Automatic Window Resizing and Docking Turn On or Off
Windows 7 is handy, but often the designers overthought what some users might want.
An example is the automatic window resizing and docking feature.
This means that when working with a window, if the user accidentally moves the window to the upper right hand corner, that the window will suddenly fill the entire screen. Or, if the user accidentally moves the window to the right, the window will stay there and take up half the screen.
Some users life this feature; other users find it distracting.
The directions by Rick Broida for PC World show that it's easy to turn this feature on and off.
He notes that the The difficulty is finding where. The answer is the mouse.
Here are the directions, though the articles in the resources explains the process fairly smoothly.
"1. Click Start, type Ease, then click Ease of Access Center.
2. Scroll down a bit and click Make the mouse easier to use.
3. Scroll down to and enable the last checkbox in that window: Prevent windows from being automatically arranged when moved to the edge of the screen.
4. Click OK..."
Resources:
"Turn Off Automatic Window Resizing and Docking in Windows 7,"
By Rick Broida. PC World. Feb. 21, 2011.
http://www.pcworld.com/article/220222/Windows.html
An example is the automatic window resizing and docking feature.
This means that when working with a window, if the user accidentally moves the window to the upper right hand corner, that the window will suddenly fill the entire screen. Or, if the user accidentally moves the window to the right, the window will stay there and take up half the screen.
Some users life this feature; other users find it distracting.
The directions by Rick Broida for PC World show that it's easy to turn this feature on and off.
He notes that the The difficulty is finding where. The answer is the mouse.
Here are the directions, though the articles in the resources explains the process fairly smoothly.
"1. Click Start, type Ease, then click Ease of Access Center.
2. Scroll down a bit and click Make the mouse easier to use.
3. Scroll down to and enable the last checkbox in that window: Prevent windows from being automatically arranged when moved to the edge of the screen.
4. Click OK..."
Resources:
"Turn Off Automatic Window Resizing and Docking in Windows 7,"
By Rick Broida. PC World. Feb. 21, 2011.
http://www.pcworld.com/article/220222/Windows.html
Thursday, December 13, 2012
Info on Selling Freelance Articles and Books Website
How to Sell Freelance Magazine Articles and Books.
http://www.middle-coast-publishing.com/business-of-freelance-writing/get-paid.htm
The author of the above link writes in an engaging style about aspects of writing.
There are tons of writing sites, but this author has a few pointers that can help writers.
http://www.middle-coast-publishing.com/business-of-freelance-writing/get-paid.htm
The author of the above link writes in an engaging style about aspects of writing.
There are tons of writing sites, but this author has a few pointers that can help writers.
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