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Elements. When you land on a website, all the items you see in front of you -- the paragraph texts, the page banners, and the navigation links are all elements of the web page. The term element is a just a name given to any piece of a web page. Many HTML elements are actually invisible to visitors and work quietly behind the scenes to provide web crawlers and search engines useful information about the site. An element consists of three essential pieces: an opening tag, the content, and a closing tag.

<p> - opening paragraph tagElement Content - "Once upon a time... " A Complete HTML Element: <p>Once upon a time... A single page can contain hundreds or thousands of elements, but when all is said and done, every HTML page should have a bare minimum of four critical elements: the HTML, head, title, and body elements. <html> is the element that begins and ends each and every web page. HTML Element Code: Now save your file by selecting - Menu and then Save. Here's a sample of the initial setup. Startups, This Is How Design Works – by Wells Riley.

Stepper motor drivers. HackerThings: Products for the discerning hacker. Www.engr.uvic.ca/~poshkai/teaching/ANSYS Tutorial Guidelines_final.pdf. University of Alberta - ANSYS Tutorials. University of Alberta - ANSYS Tutorials ANSYS is a general purpose finite element modeling package for numerically solving a wide variety of mechanical problems. These problems include: static/dynamic structural analysis (both linear and non-linear), heat transfer and fluid problems, as well as acoustic and electromagnetic problems. Most of these tutorials have been created using ANSYS 7.0, therefore, make note of small changes in the menu structure if you are using an older or newer version. This web site has been organized into the following six sections. ANSYS Utilities An introduction to using ANSYS. Machine tool design handbook pdf eBook Download.

7 Free Resources To Learn About Sound Engineering. If you’re a geek who’s also a bit of a musician, you’ve probably occasionally thought about using your own equipment to record and produce CDs. I mean, you’ve got the microphones, a decent computer, a sound editing program like Audacity and various other useful tools. What’s stopping you from making your own demo CD? Well, that could possibly be a good understanding of sound engineering, music recording and music production. Because, deep down you know that without getting these things at least halfway right, your demo CD will sound rotten and no-one will want to have you in their venue. Thankfully, we live in an era where the basics of anything worth learning can be found online of you know where to look. So, here’s a handful of great resources for you to use in order to learn more about how to make great music recordings and how to tweak them afterwards to make them just right. Home Recording Forum Apogee’s Recording Blog The Daily Adventures Of MixerMan & Womb Forums The Pro Audio Blog.

Planetarium. 0to255. 10 Useful Web Apps for Designers. DesignWoop welcomes this guest post by Tomas Laurinavicius. Since the iPhone and iPad entered the market you can hear lots of news about apps for these devices. Tons of apps available today and you can find everything you want. But today I would like to share 10 handy web-based apps for designers. To use these apps you don’t need to buy an iPhone or iPad, you can use them without any additional software or device, you just need a web browser. In this collection I’ve picked 10 useful and time-saving web apps for designers. These will help you to create an invoice, record a video or select a beautiful color combination for your next project.

Invoice Bubble Invoice Bubble is free invoice software that lets you create an invoice and send to your client in seconds. Gridulator Tell Gridulator your layout width and the number of columns you want, and it’ll spit back all the possible grids that have nice, round integers. Browize Screenr Launchlist Kuler Favigen Fillerati Loads.in Domainr. Designers List - Great resources and websites for designers. - StumbleUpon. Wind Cheaters – 10 ways F1 teams increase top speed | Racecar Engineering | Race car technology explained.

V-Max. It is a term the average person is not familiar with, but in essence it means top speed. In Formula 1 V-Max is king at Monza and to an extent Spa-Francorchamps, on these super fast circuits the teams try to shed as much aerodynamic drag as possible off their cars whilst not sacrificing too much downforce. This tends to lead to some specific low drag aerodynamic setups, with very small wings and often smaller cooling ducts. Formula 1 wings are designed to push the car into the track, acting in the opposite way to an aircraft wing, but there is a side effect, drag.

The large wings used at Monaco, badly limit the cars top speed, as we saw in 2010 when HRT ran at Monza with its Monaco wing setup, the cars were hugely slower down the straights than rivals Lotus and Virgin who had fitted lower drag packages for the Italian track. This could have a substantial effect on one of the new for 2011 elements – the drag reduction system or DRS. 11. 10. 9. 8. 7. 6. 5. 4. 3. 2. 1. 0.

BMW 8 Series Concept. The production of the BMW 8 Series model began in 1989 and ended in 1999. Since then BMW has not yet presented a successor to the flagship 2+2 coupe. Industrial designer İsmet Çevik from Istanbul has now created a virtual 8 Series, taking inspiration from the BMW Concept CS, as well as from the Bentley Brooklands – with which it shares the generous dimensions – and the Mercedes-Benz CL Class. The author aimed at combining luxury, sport and “business class” feel, as well as maintaining some of the design elements currently used by the German carmaker.

İsmet Çevik is an Industrial designer from Istanbul. Contact Details: (Image Courtesy: İsmet Çevik)