JackT06
Mar 20, 06:29 AM
OK, first things first - the marquee tag is deprecated so there's no guarantee that it will work as expected in future (though it's likely to for backwards compatibility reasons). Is there any other way that you might present this info - an RSS feed perhaps?
By default the marquee takes 100% of the width of the container so in your CSS for the tag put something like:
#myMarquee{
Watch The Vampire Diaries
Speaking of “The Descent,” I
“THE VAMPIRE DIARIES”
Preview: The Vampire Diaries:
The Vampire Diaries - Season
The Vampire Diaries S02E12
-2x12 - The Descent
The Vampire Diaries Season 1
episode 2×12, “The Descent
Vampires+diaries+season+2
The Vampire Diaries on the
With the hiatus now upon us,
promo for the new episode
The Vampire Diaries Episode
The Vampire Diaries The
the vampire diaries season
The Vampire Diaries is an
The Vampire Diaries Stills
By default the marquee takes 100% of the width of the container so in your CSS for the tag put something like:
#myMarquee{
Angel baby
Apr 12, 04:22 AM
Hi, here are a couple of links for your reference:
1. http://www.pocketsdemon.com/search?productid=1_34
2. http://www.pocketsdemon.com/search?productid=1_27_202
Their website states they offer free delivery on every order. And according to the "Package Contents" section under each product page, they will offer a free screen protector to every customer. :rolleyes:
1. http://www.pocketsdemon.com/search?productid=1_34
2. http://www.pocketsdemon.com/search?productid=1_27_202
Their website states they offer free delivery on every order. And according to the "Package Contents" section under each product page, they will offer a free screen protector to every customer. :rolleyes:
Nosoforos
Apr 27, 03:32 AM
One of the things I noticed that excited me very much about Lion was the fact that there are a lot more voices that come with the OS. Not just English (which now comes in a lot of different accents), but, finally, a lot of European languages including my own small funny language (Dutch). While that's already great, I wonder if that's all. After all, just having those voices is not all that useful. It would only start to be useful if one could finally also speak in ones own language. So far, I haven't read anything about this... Does anyone know if Lion will have better speech recognition? It just irritates me that my iPhone understands me perfectly (I use voice control all the time- in Dutch), but that my Mac only has this clumsy speech interface and worst of all does not let me speak my own language.
eternlgladiator
May 6, 10:14 PM
As of right now my Time Capsule is sitting on my desk in my office. A friend of mine had his house broken into and had everything stolen, it made me start thinking about protecting my data. I am thinking about running cable and power to my closet and putting my Time Capsule in there. The closet is in the middle of a small house (1600 sq ft ranch), think I will have any signal issues? See any downside to doing this?
Thanks!
Unless your closet is made of bricks I doubt you'll have any problems. Even then it would probably be ok. Either way, you'll know right away.
Thanks!
Unless your closet is made of bricks I doubt you'll have any problems. Even then it would probably be ok. Either way, you'll know right away.
Otaillon
Aug 26, 08:21 AM
Ahah pugs are so nice
flopticalcube
May 15, 10:35 PM
Just a little note to say that someone with RAM authority (CanadaRAM?) should probably update the "Understanding Intel Mac RAM" (http://guides.macrumors.com/Understanding_Intel_Mac_RAM) guide as it doesn't have any info on the new DDR3 Macs.
Thank you. :)
Thank you. :)
mikeheenan
Mar 29, 06:15 PM
I'll just be watching it on my laptop or maybe the HDTV, so I'd like to keep it at the same quality as it was shot. I'm just not sure about the correct settings to output. I'll try seisend's advice and see how that works out.
franmatt80
Apr 5, 10:05 AM
Have you tried using PDf Expert? I have a bunch of similar PDFs that I was struggling with until I downloaded that - worth a go.
kingcrowing
Dec 5, 07:08 PM
mods, please lock this thread. the box got wet in shipping and the motherboard got damaged, It was partially my fault, and partially UPS's fault, I'm sorry for this incident, but mxlews and I have worked it out, the iMac is no longer for sale or trade.
dark knight
Mar 10, 02:35 PM
If anyone with any experience with editing audio on Pro Tools can help me, i'd be very grateful.
If you have two or more tracks of audio, say a vocal mic was on each, for spoken word. It's not too much bother to manually snip out the silence(ish) from the inactive mics but is there a better way?
I dont really want to use a gate/expander otherwise you will hear it (this was not a studio record so room noise is there)
I sometimes get given courses/dramas to edit that have been recorded in this fashion and it can be a bit slow. Editing drama is much less hassle if everyone has stood around the one figure of 8 mic.
Also, quickly, any recommendations on NR plugins, I have tried sound soap and izotope over the years but they very much seem to reduce noise in exchange for weird artifacts and sometimes phasing mush. As with the above scenario all i would ever like to remove is room noise (so broadband) from spoken word.
Thanks for any advice.
If you have two or more tracks of audio, say a vocal mic was on each, for spoken word. It's not too much bother to manually snip out the silence(ish) from the inactive mics but is there a better way?
I dont really want to use a gate/expander otherwise you will hear it (this was not a studio record so room noise is there)
I sometimes get given courses/dramas to edit that have been recorded in this fashion and it can be a bit slow. Editing drama is much less hassle if everyone has stood around the one figure of 8 mic.
Also, quickly, any recommendations on NR plugins, I have tried sound soap and izotope over the years but they very much seem to reduce noise in exchange for weird artifacts and sometimes phasing mush. As with the above scenario all i would ever like to remove is room noise (so broadband) from spoken word.
Thanks for any advice.
mkrishnan
Feb 21, 03:28 PM
Sweetwater has excellent customer service, but I've never bought an actual guitar from them. If there's something particular your friend is looking for, they can often deal / match prices if you talk to them.
jonomo
Apr 19, 09:59 PM
The Cartella from Pad and Quill?
http://padandquill.com/the-cartella-for-macbook-air.html
these cases look cool, but the only problem I have with them is weight... I've never seen the one for MBA before but the one for Ipad makes it like 3 time heavier and much bigger (almost the size of 13inch MBP).. kinda defeats the point for me... but definetly looks cool...
http://padandquill.com/the-cartella-for-macbook-air.html
these cases look cool, but the only problem I have with them is weight... I've never seen the one for MBA before but the one for Ipad makes it like 3 time heavier and much bigger (almost the size of 13inch MBP).. kinda defeats the point for me... but definetly looks cool...
Stan Mikulenka
Mar 3, 02:52 AM
Hi guys,
I just got some interesting display when I clicked the 'About this Mac' (& can't get that display back with any optional Keys+Mouse clicks).
All 4 pics are with-in that display. Here it is:
The 5th pict is for philipma. The Xbench stops at 2nd 'Thread Test' so I had to exclude that test but as you can see it would add quite to the overall score (since 2 counts are missing & both would be in 400 ~ 500 range) and as you can see the total up to that point is 256...
I just got some interesting display when I clicked the 'About this Mac' (& can't get that display back with any optional Keys+Mouse clicks).
All 4 pics are with-in that display. Here it is:
The 5th pict is for philipma. The Xbench stops at 2nd 'Thread Test' so I had to exclude that test but as you can see it would add quite to the overall score (since 2 counts are missing & both would be in 400 ~ 500 range) and as you can see the total up to that point is 256...
King Luis
Mar 11, 01:52 PM
hi, have you seen this thread?
http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=1114089
maybe posting in there would be a bit better.
http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=1114089
maybe posting in there would be a bit better.
MacBandit
Oct 4, 08:52 PM
I order books, music used and new, software, and telescope parts from them and I have never had a problem. They have always been very cheap and prompt.
franmatt80
Apr 5, 10:05 AM
Have you tried using PDf Expert? I have a bunch of similar PDFs that I was struggling with until I downloaded that - worth a go.
NewYorkRules
Jun 28, 04:30 AM
If so, where/when?
Digitalclips
Apr 17, 09:24 AM
@John.B ...and should you ever decide to step down, I'd be glad to replace you.
Too funny guys.
Too funny guys.
TEC6
Apr 6, 08:40 PM
The dvd does not lose quality with my ripping program (RipIt). It loses quality once I convert it using handbrake
nelly41
Apr 17, 02:38 AM
I wanted a white outer case to match my white back glass plate for the longest but didn't want to buy a bumper and the white griffin reveal rubber would of taken on dirt like crazy for me. So I was looking around for the next best alternative. I originally wanted to get the Ultra Slider from SGP but it had wayyy too many issues, and now this looks like a revised version with a different name. Overall, the SGP Linear is a good case. It feels really solid. The cutouts are very precise as well. You CAN use any screen protector as the case doesn't cover the front glass but does have a tiny lip so you can rest it upside down. The few negatives that I see is watermarking, the cut from the bottom and top pieces don't seem to be that straight or lines up properly and lastly the plastic sides are very slippery to grip. I had a hard time griping it at first. It kept slipping out of my hands. This case also does add some weight too. Anyways, I think for 24.99 its a good buy. You can buy it on their main site (charges tax for CA, and shipping) or you can buy it on Amazon or eBay (free shipping, no tax for both places).
Onto the pics! feel free to ask any questions.
http://i161.photobucket.com/albums/t215/nellyville41/DSC05630.jpg
http://i161.photobucket.com/albums/t215/nellyville41/DSC05629.jpg
http://i161.photobucket.com/albums/t215/nellyville41/DSC05625.jpg
http://i161.photobucket.com/albums/t215/nellyville41/DSC05626.jpg
http://i161.photobucket.com/albums/t215/nellyville41/DSC05628.jpg
Onto the pics! feel free to ask any questions.
http://i161.photobucket.com/albums/t215/nellyville41/DSC05630.jpg
http://i161.photobucket.com/albums/t215/nellyville41/DSC05629.jpg
http://i161.photobucket.com/albums/t215/nellyville41/DSC05625.jpg
http://i161.photobucket.com/albums/t215/nellyville41/DSC05626.jpg
http://i161.photobucket.com/albums/t215/nellyville41/DSC05628.jpg
G-Mo
May 2, 08:23 AM
Buying on Apple's site is just as safe as buying straight from a shop.
Safer, really, as you eliminate the risk of being hit by a bus, in a car accident, mugged, robbed, stabbed, shot, in a train derailment, etc...
Safer, really, as you eliminate the risk of being hit by a bus, in a car accident, mugged, robbed, stabbed, shot, in a train derailment, etc...
MacBytes
Jul 30, 02:58 PM
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QuarterSwede
Apr 19, 07:32 PM
What is it with the large ads all of a sudden? I'd be having some major words with the provider.
dubbz
Aug 19, 11:51 AM
Figure I'd post it here since it seems mostly related to webdesign, but feel free to move it if it's of more general interest.
Some might think this obvious, but british researchers have found that men and woman have different preferences when it comes to webdesign.
Where visuals are concerned, males favour the use of straight lines (as opposed to rounded forms), few colours in the typeface and background, and formal typography. As for language, they favour the use of formal or expert language with few abbreviations and are more likely to promote themselves and their abilities heavily.
Don't belive it's mentioned in any of the linked pages, but there was a similar study in France and Poland, with similar results.
There's also been a study of websites related to Beauty products and Sports fishing. 77% of the Sports fishing websites were designed by men. More interesting, perhaps, considering the recent research, is that 78% of the Beauty products websites where also designed by men.
Maybe the ones who make Beauty product should consider hiring more female webdesigners?
I'm not aware of the male:female ratio of designers, so whould this be a problem?
Link: Press release (http://www.glam.ac.uk/news/releases/003056.php)
Link: BBC Article (http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/wales/4740173.stm)
Some might think this obvious, but british researchers have found that men and woman have different preferences when it comes to webdesign.
Where visuals are concerned, males favour the use of straight lines (as opposed to rounded forms), few colours in the typeface and background, and formal typography. As for language, they favour the use of formal or expert language with few abbreviations and are more likely to promote themselves and their abilities heavily.
Don't belive it's mentioned in any of the linked pages, but there was a similar study in France and Poland, with similar results.
There's also been a study of websites related to Beauty products and Sports fishing. 77% of the Sports fishing websites were designed by men. More interesting, perhaps, considering the recent research, is that 78% of the Beauty products websites where also designed by men.
Maybe the ones who make Beauty product should consider hiring more female webdesigners?
I'm not aware of the male:female ratio of designers, so whould this be a problem?
Link: Press release (http://www.glam.ac.uk/news/releases/003056.php)
Link: BBC Article (http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/wales/4740173.stm)