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The Code of the Geeks v3.12

The Code of the Geeks v3.12
The Code of the Geeks v3.12 By: Robert A. Hayden <rhayden@geek.net> The HTML version of the The Geek Code v3.12 has been formatted by Dylan Northrup. Last updated: March 5, 1996 So you think you are a geek, eh? The first step is to admit to yourself your geekiness. How to tell the world you are a geek, you ask? The single best way to announce your geekhood is to add your geek code to your signature file or plan and announce it far and wide. Well, here it is, finally, version 3.x of the World-Famous Geek Code. It is my hope that this new version will be much superior to version 2.x. Finally, despite my opinions to the contrary, I've left some of the "appearance" sections in. In other news, the Geek Code is starting to go mainstream. The geek code consists of several categories. Some of the qualifiers will very probably not match with you exactly. After you have determined each of your qualifiers, you need to the construct your GEEK CODE BLOCK. The following is an example Geek Code. G! d++

Did you know? Circle Dock was a N.A.N.Y. Project at DonationCoder!?!!! - Circle Dock css browser support Note This section is no longer maintained. We've moved all our compatability information into a new, Wiki based compatability guide. Please visit, and help us maintain and improve the guide Table of Contents In this section you will find browser support information for all of CSS1 and CSS2. Browsers tested Our tables have browser support information for Internet Explorer 4 for WindowsInternet Explorer 5 for WindowsInternet Explorer 5.5 for WindowsInternet Explorer 6 for WindowsInternet Explorer 7 for WindowsInternet Explorer 5 for MacintoshNetscape Navigator 4 (all platforms)Gecko based browsers - Mozilla, Firefox etc. To see the exact browser versions we used, and how we tested them go here. More information, with detailed browser support notes, is included in the full version of our CSS Guide. These notes are also available as online help in both our CSS editor Style Master. Basic Concepts Selectors Text Properties Background Properties Border Properties Margin and Padding Properties Printing

40 Remarkable Computer Desktop Mods Computer desktop is a very personal thing. Each of us has a personal preference how our desktop should looked like. Modding (customizing) a desktop can be as simple as changing the desktop wallpaper, or messing with the default icons. Here’s a showcase of 40 Remarkable Computer Desktop Mods (modifications) that highly represent each user’s personality together with explanations on the applications, icon sets used. Got more? Windows Air Mod Blue VS is a mod of hsn’s GUI.Air Mod. The Enigma Desktop Comes with RSS reader, Gmail Notifier, Calender, Application launder and many other interesting stuff. Winter Desk Exellent Windows Vista mod using WindowsBlind’s Abcisse Vista created by amaeli. Windows Strata Author prefers to call this Windows Strata. When Quicksilver meets Aero Windows XP with a great silver theme look and feel. VistaKernel v3 Enigma HUD. The Orange Monarch synergy Cool desktop with great mixture of black, blue and silver. Reach Desktop3 March desktop Freedom Enero09 Desktop SS Mac

JavaScript / Objektreferenz / style Das Objekt style liegt in der JavaScript-Objekthierarchie nach dem Objektmodell des Internet Explorers ab Version 4.0 unterhalb des all -Objekts und regelt den Zugriff auf Stylesheet-Angaben , die für ein HTML-Element definiert sind. Sie können alle Sheet-Angaben auslesen und dynamisch ändern. So können Sie HTML-Elemente mit Hilfe von Scripts nach Belieben umformatieren. Der Zugriff auf HTML-Elemente erfolgt dabei genau so wie beim all -Objekt (lesen Sie dazu beim all -Objekt vor allem die Passagen HTML-Elemente ansprechen und HTML-Elemente mit Namen ansprechen ). Beim style-Objekt wird lediglich zusätzlich style notiert und dahinter die gewünschte Stylesheet-Angabe. Auch im Document Object Model (DOM) der Version 2.0 gibt es das style -Objekt. Beispiel für ältere Microsoft-Syntax (all): Anzeigebeispiel: So sieht's aus Erläuterung: Das Beispiel enthält einen Textabsatz mit dem id-Namen DynText . Beispiel für DOM-Syntax: Das Beispiel enthält vier Textabsätze. = die gesuchte Stylesheet-Angabe.

LOLCODE LOLCODE is an esoteric programming language inspired by lolspeak, the language expressed in examples of the lolcat Internet meme.[1] The language was created in 2007 by Adam Lindsay, researcher at the Computing Department of Lancaster University.[2] The language is not clearly defined in terms of operator priorities and correct syntax, but several functioning interpreters and compilers already exist. One interpretation of the language has been proven Turing-complete.[3] Language structure and examples[edit] Example 1[edit] Example 2[edit] In this example,[4] commands to open a file (PLZ OPEN FILE "NAME"? Other commands include I HAS A variable for declaring variables, variable R value ("variable [is/are/being] value") for assigning them, sending error messages to the front end via INVISIBLE instead of VISIBLE, and BTW ("by the way") to denote a comment, making the parser ignore the rest of the line. Example 3[edit] Implementations[edit] Related projects[edit] References[edit] Official website

Planning your stylesheet - the definitive guide The more we rely upon CSS, the larger and more complex stylesheet files become. Planning and organising your stylesheet is essential to creating a lean, manageable website. There are many ways of organising CSS code but the following are best practice... Comment your stylesheet Commenting your stylesheet makes it much easier to find the information or the commands you're looking for. Meaningful comments include: Define general rules and main classes at the top of the stylesheet Set the styles of generic HTML elements, for example: Then, list the classes that will be most commonly used across the site, for example: Order the CSS in the same order as the HTML The order of the HTML should be used to determine the order of the CSS sections. Know when to use elements, ids and classes Using the correct selector type means your CSS file can be significantly reduced in size: Too many ids or classes can overload the HTML and the CSS files unnecessarily. Imagine the following HTML code: Nest CSS selectors

The Encyclopedia Of Scams - home SelfLinux - Linux Hypertext Tutorial Delta Scan: The Future of Science and Technology, 2005-2055: Home - *** THIS FORUM IS ARCHIVED *** Welcome to the Delta Scan. This is a forum for scanning the science and technology horizon over the next 50 years. The forum contains a hundred outlook pages covering a wide range of scientific disciplines and technologies. WHAT IS AN OUTLOOK? The IFTF Delta Scan was produced by the Institute for the Future, a Silicon Valley think-tank, as part of a project for the Horizon Scanning Centre of the United Kingdom's Office of Science and Innovation. The database is hosted by the Stanford University Foresight Research group, housed in the university's Wallenberg Center. This database and its contents were produced by the Institute for the Future on behalf of the Office of Science and Innovation, Department of Trade and Industry, UK. © Crown copyright 2006. The material featured on this website is subject to Crown copyright protection unless otherwise indicated. For further information on Crown copyright policy and licensing arrangements, see the guidance featured on the OPSI website.

HTML-Entities Maskierungen für Sonderzeichen in der "HyperText Markup Language" (HTML); alphabetisch nach dem Namen der Entity geordnet &Acirc; Großes A mit Zirkumflex &#x00C2; C1 Controls and Latin-1 Supplement &acirc; â Kleines a mit Zirkumflex &#x00E2; &acute; Akut (accent aigu, acute) &#x00B4; &AElig; Ligatur aus großem A und großem E &#x00C6; &aelig; æ Ligatur aus kleinem a und kleinem e &#x00E6; &Agrave; Großes A mit Grave &#x00C0; &agrave; à Kleines a mit Grave &#x00E0; &alefsym; ℵ Aleph-Symbol (hebräischer Buchstabe) &#x2135; Letterlike Symbols &Alpha; Großes Alpha (griechischer Buchstabe) &#x0391; Greek and Coptic &alpha; α Kleines alpha (griechischer Buchstabe) &#x03B1; &amp; Kaufmännisches Und (Ampersand) &#x0026; ASCII/ C0-Controls and Basic Latin &and; Logisches Und, mathematisches Und; (Engl.: Logical AND; wedge, conjunction) &#x2227; Mathematical Operators &ang; Winkel (Engl.: angle) &#x2220; &apos; Apostroph (Auslassungzeichen) &#x0027; ASCII/ Basic Latin &Aring; Großes A mit Ring (Krouzek) &#x00C5; &aring; å Kleines a mit Ring (Krouzek) ã ä β ç

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