ow How do I Increase/Decrease the Space Between Paragraphs on a Web Page (CSS) By www.thesitewizard.com Published On :: Fri, 30 Aug 2019 04:32:49 GMT One of my visitors wanted to know how to change the distance between paragraphs on a web page. This article addresses that question. It also deals with what to do when you change the spacing between lines (eg to double-space it), and the gap between paragraphs becomes too wide. Full Article CSS HTML web design webmaster
ow How to Prevent a Directory Listing of Your Website Without Using .htaccess By www.thesitewizard.com Published On :: Fri, 06 Sep 2019 05:08:03 GMT A visitor asked me if there was a way to stop her web server from showing a directory listing of the folders on her site, without having to create a .htaccess file. This article gives 2 alternative solutions. Full Article webmaster web development
ow How to Close a Browser Tab/Window with JavaScript By www.thesitewizard.com Published On :: Thu, 19 Sep 2019 05:23:11 GMT This article answers a question on how to close a browser window or tab using JavaScript. Full Article JavaScript HTML web design web development webmaster
ow How to Put Rounded Buttons on Your Website By www.thesitewizard.com Published On :: Thu, 17 Oct 2019 05:30:30 GMT I was asked by a visitor how he could create rounded buttons. This article shows you how to add round corners to your buttons and, if that's what you really want, insert buttons that are completely circular. Full Article CSS HTML web design webmaster
ow How to Move a Website from Dreamweaver to BlueGriffon By www.thesitewizard.com Published On :: Thu, 14 Nov 2019 05:47:48 GMT I was asked by a visitor how he could move his website from Dreamweaver to the free BlueGriffon web editor. This article answers that question. Full Article bluegriffon dreamweaver web editors web design webmaster
ow How to Prevent Your Website from being Placed in a Frame By www.thesitewizard.com Published On :: Fri, 22 Nov 2019 08:22:46 GMT By default, anyone can place your website in a frame or iframe, for the purposes of clickjacking, altering your content, or putting advertisements on your page. This article shows you how to prevent this, using both the older backward-compatible method as well as the modern officially-recommended one. Full Article Apache .htaccess PHP webmaster web development
ow How to Add a (Self-Hosted) Video to Your Website with Expression Web By www.thesitewizard.com Published On :: Fri, 06 Dec 2019 06:00:43 GMT Find out how you can insert a video into your web page with the free Microsoft Expression Web editor. The video, in this case, will be placed on your website itself (ie, self-hosted) and not on a video sharing site. Full Article Expression Web HTML5 web video player videos web design webmaster HTML
ow How to Make a Button Run a Server-Side Script (eg, a PHP, Perl, or Python Script) (HTML) By www.thesitewizard.com Published On :: Tue, 17 Dec 2019 06:44:24 GMT I was asked by a visitor how he could make a button run a server-side script (such as a PHP, Perl or Python script). This article answers that question. Full Article HTML webmaster web development
ow How to Create a Website (Updated) By www.thesitewizard.com Published On :: Fri, 03 Jan 2020 04:55:51 GMT If you are thinking of designing a website, whether a business or hobby site, read How to Create a Website. The article has been updated with the latest developments on the Internet. Full Article create website web design webmaster web development
ow How to Use Google Fonts and Other Web Fonts in BlueGriffon By www.thesitewizard.com Published On :: Fri, 07 Feb 2020 06:38:02 GMT This article describes how you can add Google Fonts and other web fonts to BlueGriffon for use with your website. Full Article web fonts Google Fonts BlueGriffon fonts web design webmaster CSS
ow How to Change the Message Shown Before the Comments Field in WordPress By www.thesitewizard.com Published On :: Fri, 14 Feb 2020 05:44:11 GMT If you run a WordPress blog, and want to customize the message that is shown in the "Leave a Reply" section of your post (where you visitors enter their comments), this article shows you how, using a method that will allow your changes to persist even when your theme files auto-update. Full Article WordPress blogging webmaster child theme
ow How to Stretch a Background Image to Fill an Entire Web Page (or Column) in BlueGriffon By www.thesitewizard.com Published On :: Fri, 21 Feb 2020 06:05:43 GMT This article deals with how you can use BlueGriffon to stretch a picture that is used as the backdrop of a web page, so that it fills the entire page, column or section. Full Article bluegriffon web design webmaster web development
ow How to Rotate an Image on a Website When Viewed on a Mobile Phone (CSS) By www.thesitewizard.com Published On :: Tue, 17 Mar 2020 05:50:48 GMT In response to a visitor's query, this article deals with how you can turn an image on its side when a web page is viewed on a mobile phone. Full Article CSS HTML web design webmaster web development
ow How to Insert a List that Automatically Numbers/Renumbers Itself with BlueGriffon By www.thesitewizard.com Published On :: Thu, 09 Apr 2020 06:07:46 GMT This article shows you how to add a list to your web page that automatically numbers itself. This way, you don't have to go through the whole list to renumber everything when you add to the middle of the list or when you delete items from it. Full Article BlueGriffon web design webmaster
ow How to Start a List with a Number Other than 1 and Still Have it Automatically Numbered (HTML) By www.thesitewizard.com Published On :: Thu, 23 Apr 2020 06:16:29 GMT What happens if you want to create a list of items, but don't want to start counting from 1 (eg, you want the list to start from item 4)? This article shows you how to do it, and still use the HTML ability to automatically number the list, and keep the numbers up-to-date even when you add items to (or delete them from) the middle. Full Article HTML web design webmaster
ow How to Insert a Bullet Point (Unordered) List with BlueGriffon By www.thesitewizard.com Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 04:40:06 GMT This article shows you how to insert a bullet point list (where each item on the list is marked with a solid black circle rather than numbered) into a web page using the BlueGriffon web editor. Full Article BlueGriffon web design webmaster
ow New Zealand In Shut Down Due to Covid 13. No Travel This Year. By www.travelblog.org Published On :: Oh Wow In the words of the song from Star Trek. It's Life Jim But Not As We Know It .World wide this is the cry. Whats happened Life has suddenly changed. Different Countries Different Continents Different Societies Different Cultures.Bu Full Article
ow Derbyshire 74 Chesterfield The virtual tourers reach Lubeckwaiting for the callhow am I still finding places I have never walked before By www.travelblog.org Published On :: Gabby the virtual motorhome is on her virtual tour having now reached the lovely Lubeck . Lubeck was one of those places we first saw and read about in blogs. Other peoples blogs. Stories of parking up and wandering through its quaint walls into its equall Full Article
ow Derbyshire 75 Chesterfield 86400 give or take a few how to relieve boredom on a walk By www.travelblog.org Published On :: 86400 That is a large number . It is a number you never think about . At the start of the day as you wake you don't give a thought to so many figures . I never did. That was until I read something that told me how many seconds there were in a day . Giv Full Article
ow Derbyshire 76 ChesterfieldSpring flowersfinding new pathsnoticing things you miss when you drive in a car Hello Denmark bacon pigs and more bacon By www.travelblog.org Published On :: My virtual trip has taken me to Denmark . Another country added to the list and another magnet purchased for the board in the kitchen . So thoughts on Denmark . I wonder what the roads will be like. Will they resemble the de dum de dum roads of Belgium or Full Article
ow Slowly Slowly What's Urdu for That... Back in Skardu again Pakistan By www.travelblog.org Published On :: Day 24Sleeping in Skardu via Machulo 2230m or maybe 2310m depending on your info sourceKarim is a late starter.Breakfast isn't until after 0800. We are not alone there are 3 other tourists American lawyers as it turns out we bump i Full Article
ow No Tomorrow By www.travelblog.org Published On :: The pessimist in some of us say there might not be another tomorrow. But I am an optimist and I started planning some trips for June and this summer. And I am assuming my cycling trip to Croatia in October will take place. But I will tell you that I d Full Article
ow George Town 22 24.04.19 By www.travelblog.org Published On :: My trip to Georgetown was a real adventure indeed. And not the kind I would like to repeat..I took the ferry from Ko Phi Phi to Krabi and as I got to the port hitchhiking I thought it would be just as easy to get a ride back into town. I did get one Full Article
ow Derbyshire 82 Chesterfield Gabby is still parked up I spy Another three weeks of lockdown By www.travelblog.org Published On :: The brain this morning does not want to function . One side is saying get up get moving get out . The other side replies in a negative fashion . Let me stay in bed a bit longer. My foot aches . Underneath and on top. Shoes are rubbing toes from so much Full Article
ow You Must GO Now By www.travelblog.org Published On :: For those of you who must travel right now it must be a daunting experience. Fortunately planes are not full airports nearly empty and most of the people you encounter are wearing a mask. I could foresee problems with rental cars luggage carts airl Full Article
ow Derbyshire 84 Chesterfield The Hideawaythe missing cast iron marker how many views If I had walked a straight line I would mostly be in ...................... By www.travelblog.org Published On :: It is Sunday. The shine is shining . It is a day of rest . But each day feels like a day of rest . Everyday feels like a Sunday. I could turn over fall asleep and have a late breakfast . Somehow along the way over the last 30 days walking has become an Full Article
ow Derbyshire 85 Chesterfield Every cloud and the bald man and the comb Where to head for now from Skeggy Week 5 Day 32 By www.travelblog.org Published On :: Morning all I guess you will all be up and greeting the dawn . Sleep did not come easy last night . Tossing and turning . You get nights like that at times . Hoping that once your head hits the pillow you will fall asleep . Some nights you do. Others the Full Article
ow We might call this town our second home been here so many times Kuala Lumpur By www.travelblog.org Published On :: It was another amazing 3 hours flight over beautiful Indonesia. We spotted Mount Agung on Bali the crater lake of Mount Ijen and Mount Merapi on Java. There were no clouds no wind just sunshine when we touched down in Kuala Lumpur at 10 am. It was the 6t Full Article
ow Derbyshire 89 Chesterfield guinea fowl and chickens Top middle and bottom scones or are they scones By www.travelblog.org Published On :: Yesterday it was horses birds coots on the pond rabbits and squirrels . Today chickens. Guinea Fowl a bit of an odd sight around the village as they walked alongside me. My plan was to head out into the countryside . Luckily living on the spine of Eng Full Article
ow Walking in My Own Footsteps in Singapore By www.travelblog.org Published On :: My friend Mizzi who lives in Melbourne Australia and I had decided to meet somewhere halfway between Germany and Australia for a holiday. I had suggested Borneo since I had wanted to go there during my year in Singapore but had never made it there. Mizz Full Article
ow Derbyshire 95 Chesterfield Bottom Road 125 days and counting down By www.travelblog.org Published On :: Rain it can be quite therapeutic . When it patters on Gabbys roof it can lull you into sleep . When it hammers down it is worse than listening to Ginger Baker and Keith Moon on their drumkits on the roof. It does the garden good . But lying in bed listen Full Article
ow Shiplife during lockdown By www.travelblog.org Published On :: When the news came out that the pandemic had take over Europe I was still working on a cruise ship in the Caribbean. Now almost two month later we are still stuck on the ship. I know that this is a very hard time for everyone and while I would have lik Full Article
ow Boy's Day Now Children's Day May 5 By www.travelblog.org Published On :: This year Children's Day is May 5. Of all the childrencentric holidays I miss Children's Day the most. Why I felt it was special for Japanese American children in a culture that cherishes tradition family and outright spoiling of children. Writ Full Article
ow Warsaw 1 Jewish Quarter and Old Town Walking Tours By www.travelblog.org Published On :: After arriving the previous evening I was ready to head out and explore Warsaw. I had booked two free walking tours for today. The first one started at 10 am and was a walking tour around the Jewish part of Warsaw. The starting point was about a 20 minute Full Article
ow If You Could Go Anywhere Right Now Where Would You Go By www.travelblog.org Published On :: So during this shelter in place or quarantine period many friends have asked me this question. My short answer is I would go anywhere it is safe and happy. Narrowing it down I would say New Zealand Thailand and Cape Town. Why If things were s Full Article
ow Charlottetown Confederation Bridge Cap Pele 113km Total 4962km By www.travelblog.org Published On :: SPAl final hasta las 10 no he salido del hostal ya que habia desayuno incluido. De ahi por la carretera transcanadiense directamente hasta el puente. Un seor puente 13 km de largo hubiese sido divertido recorrerlo en bici pero esta prohibido y Full Article
ow Cape Town to Namibia By www.travelblog.org Published On :: Hello AfricaI arrived safely and relatively rested after my 24 hour Emerites journey. It was a thrill to fly with a full service airline after all those AirAsia flights. The free socks eye mask toothbrush and hearty meals including wine were not w Full Article
ow The North Cairns and Townsville By www.travelblog.org Published On :: We left Bob and Lyn's Alex and Shirley's spoilt and rejuvenated but ready to see some more of Australias' sites. We flew to Cairns and arrived to a slightly warmer stickier climate. The hostel we had booked into was at the back of cairns town but only Full Article
ow Well all i can do know is count the days down By www.travelblog.org Published On :: i handed my notice in today at work so 8 weeks to go they were really good about it and now i have done this the nerves have set in and im actually thinking what have i done.... well theres not turning back now.... yipeee So 8 weeks today ill b Full Article
ow How is this paradise It is but how By www.travelblog.org Published On :: Would you stay in a place like thisAccommodation cramped dorms with outside toilets and showers only cold water and no soap or toilet paper. They were permanently dark and filled with comically offensive graffiti also without locks o Full Article
ow Now in Datong By www.travelblog.org Published On :: Alrighty finally left Beijing and am now about 350 kms west in a city called Datong. Just arrived late last night so have only had really one full day here tomorrow I'm going to see some really cool sites. Let me catch you up since my last post. Wa Full Article
ow Countdown Begins By www.travelblog.org Published On :: Our feet are firmly set in the US still but only for a few more weeks. We are checking our lists of things to bring and Ranjit's mom has a list of obscure favorite items we'll be searching for prior to the trip. Jeet and mom have decided that we'll be vi Full Article
ow You know what they say about people with big feet By www.travelblog.org Published On :: Big ShoesAfter eating lunch at Relish today Maria Scott and I took a taxi to the big shoe store. I found an address in the back of Chengdoo magazine. Since my flip flops broke I haven't had anything to wear with my black clothing so I needed some b Full Article
ow Paddling in the Yellow River By www.travelblog.org Published On :: Hi AllWell with the weather being so beautiful at the minute we decided to go to the Yellow River yesterday. It's only 20 km north of the city. So we hopped onto a bus which was stuffed to the gills seriously the driver could only just shut the doors Full Article
ow What is Drip and how, precisely, will it help the government ruin your life? | Charlie Brooker By www.theguardian.com Published On :: 2014-07-14T19:00:00Z The Data Retention and Investigatory Powers bill is the most tedious outrage ever, right down to the dreary acronym. But oh, the horrors it will bring …David Cameron cares about your safety. It's all he ever thinks about. It's his passion. He's passionate about it. Every time David Cameron thinks about how safe he'd like to keep you, passion overcomes him and he has to have a lie down. With his eyes shut. A bit like he's having a nap and doesn't care about your safety at all.Right now he's so committed to keeping you safe, he's rushing something called the Drip bill through the House of Commons. Drip stands for Data Retention and Investigatory Powers and critics are calling it yet another erosion of civil liberties and … see, I've lost you because it's just so bloody boring. Maybe it's just me, but whenever I hear about some fresh internet privacy outrage my brain enters screensaver mode and displays that looped news footage of mumblin' Edward Snowden and I automatically nod off only to be awoken shortly afterwards by the sound of my forehead colliding sharply with the table. Continue reading... Full Article Surveillance World news Privacy UK news
ow How can a party sell a policy when it can't even sell a decent keyring? | Charlie Brooker By www.theguardian.com Published On :: 2014-07-28T19:00:00Z Ukip has made thousands from merchandise on its online store. What could the other parties learn from it?It can't be easy trying to fund a political movement in the current climate, when politicians are about as popular as a wasp in a submarine. You'd have more luck organising a whip-round for President Assad. That's why politicians are forced to suck up to billionaire donors, who expect them to tailor their policies accordingly, thereby further widening the gulf between parties and the public.But wait. Not all parties are alike. The Daily Telegraph has revealed that, last year, Ukip made a whopping £80,000 from flogging branded merchandise to the public from its online store. Continue reading... Full Article Politics UK Independence party (Ukip) Labour Conservatives
ow 2014 is so horrible, nothing can cheer us up. Not even Simon Cowell with a bucket on his head | Charlie Brooker By www.theguardian.com Published On :: 2014-08-25T19:00:00Z Russia v Ukraine, Isis, Boris Johnson, Cliff Richard and Ebola – there's not much to be cheerful about right now, though the ice bucket challenge is working overtimeAh. Right. Looks like I picked a bad week to draw inspiration from current affairs for this knockabout comedy column. The news is rarely a warehouse of carefree chuckles but at the moment it's like an apocalyptic playlist on perpetual shuffle, with one harrowing crisis overlapping another. Palestine, Libya, Syria … it's all horrifying and upsetting. Not a single nice thing has happened all year, except the recent stealth launch of Cadbury's Wispa Biscuits, and even "stealth launch of Wispa Biscuits" sounds like a terrible euphemism for breaking wind.The planet is currently playing host to countless alarming crises. There's the nail-biting tension of Russia v Ukraine, a depressing standoff overseen by facial-expression-avoider Vladimir Putin. I don't know if all the strings connecting Putin's face muscles to his brain were accidentally severed during a tragic smiling accident years ago, but I've seen brickwork convey more emotion. Continue reading... Full Article World news UK news Media Internet
ow David Cameron can’t help the No campaign – he’s less popular in Scotland than Windows 8 By www.theguardian.com Published On :: 2014-09-08T15:01:17Z The first rule of panic mode is you don’t talk about panic mode. And this is purely for personal reasons, but I don’t want Scotland to reject usIt used to be unthinkable. Now it’s thinkable. In fact, in some minds, it’s already been thought. Scotland might be voting yes to independence and splitting from the rest of the union. I’m not Scottish, and I’m therefore powerless to intervene, although I would personally prefer Scotland to stay – but only for entirely selfish and superficial reasons. Reason one: I’d rather not be lumbered with a Tory government from now until the day the moon crashes into the Thames. Two: I quite like Scotland and the Scottish, so it’s hard not to feel somehow personally affronted by their rejection. Why did you just unfriend and unfollow me, Scotland? What did I ever do to you? What’s that? Sorry, you’ll have to slow down a bit. Can’t understand a word you’re saying. Don’t you come with subtitles?! Ha ha ha! No, seriously, come back. Scotland? Scotland?Apparently the consequences of a split in the union could be calamitous. The skies will fall and the seas will boil and the dead shall rise and the milk will spoil. There will be a great disturbance in the force. Duncan’s horses will turn and eat each other. Starving ravens will peck out your eyes halfway through the Great British Bake Off. Your dad will give birth to a jackal full of hornets. And in London’s last remaining DVD shop, Gregory’s Girl will quietly be re-categorised as “world cinema”. Continue reading... Full Article Scottish independence UK news Scottish politics Scotland Politics David Cameron Conservatives Ed Miliband Gordon Brown
ow Gamergate: the internet is the toughest game in town – if you’re playing as a woman | Charlie Brooker By www.theguardian.com Published On :: 2014-10-20T19:00:01Z It’s a stealth adventure with nowhere to hide and hundreds of respawning enemies waiting to attack you the moment you stand out in any wayI haven’t always been the kind of man who plays videogames. I used to be the kind of boy who played videogames. We’re inseparable, games and I. If you cut me, I’d bleed pixels. Or blood. Probably blood, come to think of it.Games get a bad press compared with, say, opera – even though they’re obviously better, because no opera has ever compelled an audience member to collect a giant mushroom and jump across some clouds. Nobody writes articles in which opera-lovers are mocked as adult babies who never grew out of make-believe and sing-song; obsessive misfits who flock to weird “opening nights” wearing elaborate “tuxedo” cosplay outfits. Continue reading... Full Article Technology Gamergate Games Internet Game culture Cyberbullying US news World news