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CSS Class Manuales de Moodle Esta página contiene enlaces a manuales, tutoriales, libros y otra documentación (impresa o multimedia) realizado por moodlers de todo el mundo. Por favor, envíe su contribución añadiendo un nuevo enlace en la página. Manual del profesor En castellano: Guía rápida del profesorCurso Moodle elemental - Basado en la documentación oficial de Moodle Docs en españolCurso Moodle intermedio - Basado en la documentación oficial de Moodle Docs en españolCurso Moodle avanzado - Basado en la documentación oficial de Moodle Docs en españolMoodle 3.11 para el profesor por Juan V. Otros idiomas: Manual del alumno Para Administradores Guía rápida del administrador Maryel Mendiola hizo un slideshare para administradores de Moodle 2.4 nuevos, que presentó en iMoot2013 y presente una especie de herramienta para los maestros que empiezan a administrar su Moodle ya sea en Internet o en local. Ruta crítica para Moodle 2.4 Manuales sobre temas varios de Moodle Otros idiomas Alojamiento Moodle gratuito

www.programemos.com iTunes Player Hits a High Note, Passes RealPlayer Summary: Apple's iTunes player passed RealPlayer in 2007 to become the second most popular streaming media player on the Internet. Growing at an annual rate of 26.8% iTunes hit a high note while the rest of the band was flat. As predicted, iTunes passed Realplayer in unique users near mid-2007. iTunes Passes RealPlayer in Unique Users Apple's iTunes player passed RealPlayer in unique users in 2007 (see Figure 1). iTunes is the only player to show a positive growth rate over the past year, growing by 26.8% from Dec. 2006 to Dec. 2007 (see Table 1). Home Connectivity in the US US broadband penetration grew to 86.79% among active Internet users in December 2007. Figure 2: Web Connection Speed Trends - Home Users (US) Source: Nielsen Online Broadband Growth Trends in the US In December 2007, broadband penetration in US homes grew 0.5 percentage points to 86.79% up from 86.29% in November. Figure 3. Work Connectivity Figure 4: Web Connection Speed Trends - Work Users (US) Source: Nielsen Online

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gotoAndLearn() - Free video tutorials from Lee Brimelow on Adobe Flash TweakGuides.com Snipplr - Code 2.0 Get an exit code from a vbs - Real's WSH VBS How-to Get an exit code from a vbsTag(s): WSH VBScript A return code can take a numeric value from 0 to 255. Script returning an exit code [script.vbs] exitCode = InputBox ( "Enter Exit Code (0 - 255)", "Script", "0") If Not IsNumeric(exitCode) Then exitCode = 0 wscript.Quit(exitCode Mod 255) Script to handle the return code Set oWS = WScript.CreateObject("WScript.Shell") returnCode = oWS.Run("wscript.exe script.vbs", 0, True) MsgBox "Script2's Return Code: " & returnCode From a DOS script (BAT or CMD), you check the ERRORLEVEL value. As a convention, an ERRORLEVEL at 0 means a SUCCESS (255 is the maximum value). [somescript.vbs] ' even with a return code of 2, the DOS IF ERRORLEVEL 1 will catch it wscript.Quit(2) @echo off wscript somescript.vbs echo wscript returned %errorlevel% if errorlevel 1 goto error echo We have success goto end :error echo We have an error :end

HazUnaWeb.com. Tutoriales y manuales de diseño y programacion de paginas web. The TrooBloo Database Toofoot Open Source Alternative - Find Open Source Alternatives to comme Using jQuery for Background Image Animations After reading Dave Shea's article on CSS Sprites using jQuery to produce animation effects, I felt like playing around with things to see what could be done but accomplish it with a simpler HTML structure (no need for adding superfluous tags) and simpler code, too. Changing the position of the background image felt to be the best approach to creating the type of effect we're looking for (and I'm not the first to think so: see the examples at the end of this article). jQuery is a great library for this type of task but out of the box, it can't animate background position properly because of the need to animate two values instead of just one (too bad not all browsers implemented the non-standard background-position-x and -y like Internet Explorer). The HTML Nobody likes adding extra HTML to pull off all the fancy stuff and therefore, we're looking at a very simple unordered list: <ul><li><a href="#">Home</a></li><li><a href="#">About</a></li><li><a href="#">Contact</a></li></ul> The Basic CSS

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