Archive for the ‘Tech-Bridge’ Category

How to take a screenshot on a PC

Tuesday, March 31st, 2009

Have you ever wanted to do a screen capture of your computer screen and save it as an image?  It’s easy on a Mac, but you have to know the right key combination on a PC.  In the upper row of your keyboard are keys labeled F1, F2, etc.  While holding down the F11 key, click on BOTH the Ctrl key and the alt key at the same time.  You’ll probably notice the screen give a quick flicker.  Then open your image editing program (e.g. Photoshop Elements, or Paint, or I think any image program will work.  Open a new document with a white or transparent background and then use the paste function.  (You can probably find it in a drop down menu under Edit, or use the shortcut Ctrl v -  the Control key ‘Ctrl’ and the letter ‘v’ key.  From there you can crop it to whatever portion you want, as I did in the IE8 post.

If you don’t remember that it’s F11 just look for the words on the key under the number -  ‘Print Scrn’.  Hope this is helpful to you!

Gloria

IE8 – Why do websites no longer look right?

Tuesday, March 31st, 2009

Now that you’ve downloaded IE8, maybe some of the websites you visit look funny or don’t have things line up the way they used to?  In true IE fashion, it’s not friendly to us developers and has come up with some new challenges.  Luckily though this time they’ve given us a break with an icon that helps you see websites built previously.  In the below image I’ve highlighted in red the icon that can make it all ok.  Just click it (on your IE8 browser, not on my image :) ) and it goes into compatibility mode, returning to earlier compatibility.

ie8

For how to take a screen shot and transfer to an image see next post.

Gloria

Time to Update Your Browser from IE6

Saturday, March 28th, 2009

The way we build websites has changed significantly over the last couple years.  I won’t go into the techie details here, but one of the things that affect the way a web page displays on your browser is the type and version of browser you have.  Much to a web developer’s dismay, most people out there are using Internet Explorer, and some (you probably DON’T know who you are) are using IE 6.  The “6″ is the version of Internet Explorer browser on your computer.  IE7 has been out for quite awhile, and now IE8 has just come out.

Why does it matter?  IE6 was a version from BEFORE that significant shift I mentioned in the way we build websites.  It does not do a particularly good job interpreting something called CSS (cascading style sheets) which means if you still are using IE version 6 you are noticing increasingly that things don’t look right on a page.  Maybe the menu shifts, maybe the text runs over pictures, or wraps much further down the page.  Or maybe the structure breaks completely apart.

If you are seeing the Subscribe box on my blog as appearing down at the bottom of my pages rather than over the green strip to the right, then you are very likely using IE6.  It’s time to at least upgrade to IE7, and if you’re really brave go for IE8.  A big plus of IE8 is that it has a little icon that you click to better display websites written for older versions.

Now, my real suggestion is to use Firefox instead of Internet Explorer – I think it does a much better display of web pages.  If you want to switch to the Firefox browser, click on the below and download, then follow instructions when you open/run it.
http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/products/download.html

One of the questions you’ll be asked when upgrading your browser is to choose an operating system.  To determine your operating system:  Click on the start command – that green button on the lower left of your screen.  Then click on the run option – probably the last item in the second column.  In the popup box, type winver and then click ok.

If you do not see your operating system as one of the options on the following download pages, it means your operating system is not going to run this version of the browser….sorry!

Here is the link to download IE7 – it will walk you through how to install after you download it.
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/downloads/ie/getitnow.mspx

Here is the link if you want to get the latest – IE8 (if you’re not an experienced user, start with IE7 for now.)
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?displaylang=en&FamilyID=79154fb4-c610-4a1e-811d-dfe0f1dd84d1

Better display of web pages will enhance you online experience, so here’s a plea from a developer – it’s time to dump IE6!!

Gloria

Replying on a blog

Saturday, March 28th, 2009

If you would like to leave a reply to a blog post, just click on the title of the post and it will open a page with just that post. There is a  “Leave a Reply” box at the bottom where you can enter your comment.  Would love to hear from you!

Gloria

Twittering from the slow lane

Thursday, March 19th, 2009

My boss and some of my co-workers are big fans/users of  the social networking site TWITTER.  I’ll be blogging more on my definition of, and take on, Twitter soon but my short definition of it is Facebook with a bad case of ADD (Attention Deficit Disorder).  It’s a social networking site that let’s people answer the question “What are you doing?” – which they must answer in less than 140 characters…. about the length of one short sentence.

I have not even had the urge to follow it until recently, but that may be changing.

I’ve worked for flyte new media (a great little web site company in Portland Maine) for 8 years.  We started in a one room school house type office where we could see everyone….all three of us.  Now we’re up to 8 and are in a larger office with more hall distance in between.  I’m seeing my boss less and less these days as his role of chief rain maker, busy entrepreneur and experimenter in new technology takes him to the far end of the office (and sometimes the country) from our production office.

I recently started following him on Twitter so that I would know where the rainmaking was taking him next.  Then….it happened….I started clicking on the links of other tweeters in his entries….and found out that it could become addictive if not careful!   I don’t even know these people…why do I care what they’re doing?…must stop!

For a half second I even thought of joining and having my own tweets….but I suddenly got this image of myself on the information highway as the middle aged lady in slow lane with all the tweeters passing me by and tweeting their horns at how slow I was traveling….horrors!

If you want to get a taste of what this is about you can view my boss’ twitter here

http://twitter.com/therichbrooks

Gloria
a Maine Baby Boomer living/working in a generation X and generation Y world

PS:  Another twitter analogy I just thought of….Picture yourself skipping stones on a lake – each place the stone skips is another entry from someone…..Now picture that instead of you throwing the stone, it’s being shot out of one of those pitching machines that pitches baseballs at a hundred miles an hour…

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