After G
Sep 19, 09:57 PM
Thanks for the answers, guys.
Believe me, Apple is not going to commit credit card fraud.Not really worried about fraud or anything; I just thought there might be a charge other than tax.
Believe me, Apple is not going to commit credit card fraud.Not really worried about fraud or anything; I just thought there might be a charge other than tax.
Zanthus
Feb 2, 09:57 AM
Hey guys I'm having a couple of issues with floats with this site i'm designing
http://zanthus.co.uk/VBG/membership.html
The photo is a float and the text isn't
what is forcing the text over like that ?
thanks for any advice
The photo has these properties:
#image1 {
float:left;
position:relative;
top:25px;
left:25px;
width:240px;
height:190px;
}
and the text has these:
#membershipcontent {
background-color:#e9e8e5;
border-radius: 15px;
width:650px;
height:600px;
position:relative;
font-family:"Arial Black", Gadget, sans-serif;
top:25px;
left:285px;
padding:10px;
margin-right:35px;
margin-bottom:35px;
}
Thanks
Craig
http://zanthus.co.uk/VBG/membership.html
The photo is a float and the text isn't
what is forcing the text over like that ?
thanks for any advice
The photo has these properties:
#image1 {
float:left;
position:relative;
top:25px;
left:25px;
width:240px;
height:190px;
}
and the text has these:
#membershipcontent {
background-color:#e9e8e5;
border-radius: 15px;
width:650px;
height:600px;
position:relative;
font-family:"Arial Black", Gadget, sans-serif;
top:25px;
left:285px;
padding:10px;
margin-right:35px;
margin-bottom:35px;
}
Thanks
Craig
SoraLimit
Oct 19, 09:12 PM
(English is not my first language, so please don't mind the grammatical errors. xD)
Alright, so my order for the iPod touch protectors came in today. Came in a typical grey package. It comes with two screen protectors, a microfiber cloth, and a squeegee. I'm actually surprised that it didn't come with dust stickers, but I don't think it matters that much.
The installation was actually pretty easy. I've heard cases where dust became an issue when installing. However, in my case the screen protector went on fine. First try too, with all the bubbles removed which was pretty impressive.
Anyways, onto the screen protector itself. What I liked about this screen protector is that it does exactly as advertised. There are no fingerprints on the screen at all, which is what I needed considering that for some odd reason, the iPod touch is more of a fingerprint magnet than its predecessors.
What bothers people the most is that the clarity generally is reduced with these types of screen protectors. In my opinion, the screen still looks amazing. The grainy aspect for the screen protector is still there, but for some reason, compared to the AF screen protectors before it, I feel like this one was made for the retina display.
The cutouts were perfectly done, so no complaints here. The matte screen feels great to glide across and feels more cleaner now that the fingerprints are gone.
Overall, it's a great protector. It's a great buy if you don't like those fingerprints, and I think I'm gonna stick with this one for a long time. 9.5/10
Alright, so my order for the iPod touch protectors came in today. Came in a typical grey package. It comes with two screen protectors, a microfiber cloth, and a squeegee. I'm actually surprised that it didn't come with dust stickers, but I don't think it matters that much.
The installation was actually pretty easy. I've heard cases where dust became an issue when installing. However, in my case the screen protector went on fine. First try too, with all the bubbles removed which was pretty impressive.
Anyways, onto the screen protector itself. What I liked about this screen protector is that it does exactly as advertised. There are no fingerprints on the screen at all, which is what I needed considering that for some odd reason, the iPod touch is more of a fingerprint magnet than its predecessors.
What bothers people the most is that the clarity generally is reduced with these types of screen protectors. In my opinion, the screen still looks amazing. The grainy aspect for the screen protector is still there, but for some reason, compared to the AF screen protectors before it, I feel like this one was made for the retina display.
The cutouts were perfectly done, so no complaints here. The matte screen feels great to glide across and feels more cleaner now that the fingerprints are gone.
Overall, it's a great protector. It's a great buy if you don't like those fingerprints, and I think I'm gonna stick with this one for a long time. 9.5/10
dangerfish
Apr 30, 07:56 AM
In the time you spent "testing", you could have just turned it off. Look under Energy Pref Pane.
Big.al2626
Apr 27, 02:08 PM
If you want to put that unspecified HDD into the MB, then no, as the HDD in that desktop PC from Acer is mist likely a 3.5" S-ATA HDD and MBs and MBPs and many other notebooks use 2.5" S-ATA HDDs.
Yeah i looked everywhere and could't find the size. Im just about to open it up to see.
Yeah i looked everywhere and could't find the size. Im just about to open it up to see.
eciytnim
Jul 10, 09:24 PM
Yeah probably. Just want to be sure though ya know?
Mr. Anderson
Sep 17, 10:22 AM
Well, I really do feel your pain.
It took 3 weeks for my TiPB to be built and shipped last October. Since its came out of Taiwan, it takes a while, even if you get faster shipping. And I had to get another TiPB from Apple because the 1st one was stolen off the docks at FedEx! So after all the investigation and back and forth between Apple and FedEx, a new one was ordered and I eventually got it in December.....not fun!
D
It took 3 weeks for my TiPB to be built and shipped last October. Since its came out of Taiwan, it takes a while, even if you get faster shipping. And I had to get another TiPB from Apple because the 1st one was stolen off the docks at FedEx! So after all the investigation and back and forth between Apple and FedEx, a new one was ordered and I eventually got it in December.....not fun!
D
eljanitor
May 2, 05:17 PM
It is possible I could max it out but as much as I wanna keep the old thing going, I'm possibly getting handed down a new one so... it's pretty fast only problem is cannot run leopard on it... but do have snow leopard on iMac white plastic intel... used to have all OS... tiger, leopard, snow leopard, now only have leo and sl
Why can't you run leopard (http://support.apple.com/kb/HT3759) on it? You just can't run snow leopard on it. It can handle 1.25 GB which is (1 GB + 256 MB of RAM) So just go buy a 1 GB RAM chip for it and you will be fine.
Why can't you run leopard (http://support.apple.com/kb/HT3759) on it? You just can't run snow leopard on it. It can handle 1.25 GB which is (1 GB + 256 MB of RAM) So just go buy a 1 GB RAM chip for it and you will be fine.
nickculbertson
Apr 14, 06:25 AM
Set the MapView type to hybrid in your attributes tab in Interface Builder.
Nick
Nick
Soura2112
Apr 7, 03:13 PM
I'm also in the market for a new camcorder.
My budget is $1,000 before tax. I have been looking at the new Sony 560v, which is about 1,000 depending on the store. 5.1 and seems to have good low light ability with good golf and sport video. Which is what I film, so it sounds good on paper.
Looking for these other options:
1080p
Internal and external flash cards (if I need to add more cards).
Most important FCP use and iMovie would be nice for quick stuff.
Optional light adapter
Speed shooting, like I said good for sports, hockey and football also.
Good battery life.
I know I'm leaving out a few things...
Can anyone outside of consumer reports tell me if 5.1 on these priced cameras actually work well? In the past all my consumer cameras were simply 2 channel, always loved 5.1 from my laser disc days so it would be great if it actually worked well.
Thanks for any info.
My budget is $1,000 before tax. I have been looking at the new Sony 560v, which is about 1,000 depending on the store. 5.1 and seems to have good low light ability with good golf and sport video. Which is what I film, so it sounds good on paper.
Looking for these other options:
1080p
Internal and external flash cards (if I need to add more cards).
Most important FCP use and iMovie would be nice for quick stuff.
Optional light adapter
Speed shooting, like I said good for sports, hockey and football also.
Good battery life.
I know I'm leaving out a few things...
Can anyone outside of consumer reports tell me if 5.1 on these priced cameras actually work well? In the past all my consumer cameras were simply 2 channel, always loved 5.1 from my laser disc days so it would be great if it actually worked well.
Thanks for any info.
dsnort
Oct 26, 09:03 PM
You ain't right, ya just ain't right. :D
arn
Apr 16, 11:23 AM
Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; U; CPU iPhone OS 4_3_2 like Mac OS X; en-us) AppleWebKit/533.17.9 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/5.0.2 Mobile/8H7 Safari/6533.18.5)
I've already requested this ad be removed.
arn
I've already requested this ad be removed.
arn
XIII
Dec 4, 12:48 PM
I will only ship to the USA sorry
Alrite, fair enough.
Alrite, fair enough.
anomikdubstep
Apr 24, 07:10 AM
cool. thanks man. i would gladly transfer everything over to Mac if it weren't for my software being PC exclusive. Til then, ill live on the edge. thanks for the help, i appreciate it.
patrickj
Apr 26, 01:35 PM
On a Mac you should find them under:
/Users/YourUsername/Library/Application Support/MobileSync/Backup/
On a Windows machine, these are the paths:
Windows XP: \Documents and Settings\(username)\Application Data\Apple Computer\MobileSync\Backup\
Windows Vista: \Users\(username)\AppData\Roaming\Apple Computer\MobileSync\Backup\
/Users/YourUsername/Library/Application Support/MobileSync/Backup/
On a Windows machine, these are the paths:
Windows XP: \Documents and Settings\(username)\Application Data\Apple Computer\MobileSync\Backup\
Windows Vista: \Users\(username)\AppData\Roaming\Apple Computer\MobileSync\Backup\
617arg
Apr 20, 09:01 AM
This is one annoying ad that won't go away.
pacmania1982
Mar 10, 04:48 AM
Try rebooting into Safe Mode - turn your Mac on, as soon as you hear the chime, press and hold shift down until you see the Apple logo with the spinning wheel.
When your system boots, open up System Preferences and choose something other than 1280x1024 - like 1024x768. Restart your Mac mini as normal. This time it should boot at 1024x768 on your monitor. Once your Mini has booted, open System Preferences again and change your resolution to 1280x1024.
Hope this helps
pac
When your system boots, open up System Preferences and choose something other than 1280x1024 - like 1024x768. Restart your Mac mini as normal. This time it should boot at 1024x768 on your monitor. Once your Mini has booted, open System Preferences again and change your resolution to 1280x1024.
Hope this helps
pac
Rower_CPU
Jul 18, 10:27 PM
Personally, I prefer encrypted disk images. That way you've got a protected "vault" of files.
Other than that, I don't know. :)
Other than that, I don't know. :)
simsaladimbamba
Mar 28, 04:26 PM
my bad, his post wasn't there at the time i clicked "reply"
;)
It has always been there.....
I want to eat some NuFo now.
;)
It has always been there.....
I want to eat some NuFo now.
celticpride678
Apr 15, 08:48 PM
I think that a main issue is that you're just letting the images float in the <body> tag. Try enclosing them in a <div> tag with a width of 100%.
toffa813
Jul 10, 02:09 PM
That is incredible. Makes the G4 with 800mhz/ 256mb ram my dad still uses for some reason sound decent. My iPhone 4 still has better specs though :)
DrakkenWar
Apr 28, 01:35 AM
As the owner of one pissy G5 and more than a few G4's I would suggest this: Since the P-Ram reset did not work, pull the ram. And fire up the G5 and see what you get. If you still get lights and sounds you have something to go with.From there reinsert each ram stick one at a time and see what you get. Macs are nothing at all if finicky on ram. I have found that out myself time and again from my Wally to my DA to this G5.
~Here to Help
Drake
~Here to Help
Drake
entatlrg
Apr 26, 10:52 PM
Today I worked on an 11 and 13" MBA, both both are max'd out spec's, 'ultimate' as we say.
I had 9 web pages open, downloaded photo's from my camera to both machines, browsed the photo's with 'Just Looking' software, used VM Fusion with Win7 loaded on both machines used Microsoft Publisher, move some photo files in DropBox and also played back some 720p video clips ....the 11" is also currently plugged into a 27" ACD, the 13" is not...
The 11" is silent, I haven't heard the fans yet. It's amazing. With all these programs open the only lag I notice is on the 27" ACD when scrolling for example, it's a little choppy. Now, when I close out of Win7 it handles everything, no lag, no fan noise and not too hot.
The 13" on other hand roars doing the same tasks. I don't like that. From reading here I'm thinking it's normal for the 13" ... I could try a SMC/Pram reset I suppose. But I think it's just the way the machine is.
I wonder why? Also, is there something I can do to "safely" control the fan speed without doing damage to the machine. I'm not so sure on the software recommended and under volting etc, I'd rather not do that.
The fact the 11" is so quiet, even running windows is making it appealing over the 13" ... I hate fan noise.
I had 9 web pages open, downloaded photo's from my camera to both machines, browsed the photo's with 'Just Looking' software, used VM Fusion with Win7 loaded on both machines used Microsoft Publisher, move some photo files in DropBox and also played back some 720p video clips ....the 11" is also currently plugged into a 27" ACD, the 13" is not...
The 11" is silent, I haven't heard the fans yet. It's amazing. With all these programs open the only lag I notice is on the 27" ACD when scrolling for example, it's a little choppy. Now, when I close out of Win7 it handles everything, no lag, no fan noise and not too hot.
The 13" on other hand roars doing the same tasks. I don't like that. From reading here I'm thinking it's normal for the 13" ... I could try a SMC/Pram reset I suppose. But I think it's just the way the machine is.
I wonder why? Also, is there something I can do to "safely" control the fan speed without doing damage to the machine. I'm not so sure on the software recommended and under volting etc, I'd rather not do that.
The fact the 11" is so quiet, even running windows is making it appealing over the 13" ... I hate fan noise.
NZed
Mar 30, 04:08 AM
Nvm