by wp_update-1716481042 | Nov 1, 2011 | Tutorials
Since I’ve started to do web design for a living, many of my friends asked me to teach them how to make a website. They thought it must have been very complicated, so they were a bit skeptical about their abilities to do it, considering their lack of coding skills....
by wp_update-1716481042 | Mar 17, 2011 | Tutorials
I’m usually happy to attach image files I want to send by email. However, there are situations in which I prefer embedding the images in the message body. To give you only one example, here’s a message I got the other day in my inbox: That was the visible...
by wp_update-1716481042 | Dec 8, 2010 | Microsoft Office, Tutorials
Why would anybody want to automate slicing up cell contents in a spreadsheet? If you ever tried to copy a list from a web page or from a .txt file and paste it into Excel with the purpose of creating a database, then you know how frustrating it is to go through cells...
by wp_update-1716481042 | Oct 8, 2010 | Tutorials, Windows
Windows 7 is so much better than previous versions of Windows. It’s very intuitive, yet sometimes it can get really tricky. The microphone was one of the biggest “surprises” I’ve got since I installed Windows 7: I always had to shout so people can hear my...
by wp_update-1716481042 | Jun 4, 2010 | Tutorials, Windows
If you got to read this article, you probably know that each type of file in your computer is associated with a certain program that opens it. If no association has been established yet, Windows will ask you to define one. It’s very easy to get distracted and...
by wp_update-1716481042 | Mar 7, 2010 | Tutorials
If you use your laptop with an external monitor and you make that monitor primary, you always need to remember switching the settings back to the initial ones before disconnecting that monitor. If you forget, you’re in trouble, because the Display Properties window...