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  • I've been doing a bit of HTML and CSS, very basic stuff to edit a website, but I'm sure I'm doing it all wrong. I've just been using W3 schools and WYSIWYG editors, just trying stuff out until it works the using that. I don't really understand anything beyond building something in HTML and putting it in the backend of a website but I quite enjoy doing it so I'd like to know the basics of how to do it properly. I guess development more than design as I'm not a creative

    An online course would be great, as I could then do it from home as and when but if there's a particularly brilliant in person course then I'd consider that (though I imagine they're all online now)

  • Buy a ‘php for dummies’ book or something. You’ll get the essentials easily from that. It’s a good transition from static (non interactive) HTML. If it holds your interest then you can move towards more industrial strength stuff.

    Php kinda sucks but it’s good tool for learning the ‘heavy lifting’ development side of things.

  • Guys, remember the old Shimano cranks with direct mount chainrings? Can we still find replacement rings for those? The direct mont one,
    https://www.amazon.ca/Shimano-Deore-FC-M569-8-Speed-Chainring/dp/B001GSQLHQ#
    Thx
    This guy did it custom
    http://www.custombikesbuilding.com/design-tuning/components/84-old-school-shimano-with-spiderless-ring

  • I quite like codecademy.

  • Is there a way to rotate what I'm looking at on Chrome by 90° ?(without turning my head or laptop by 90° that is).

  • rotate what I'm looking at on Chrome

    Chrome Page Rotator?
    EDIT: Forget that, it's a pointless piece of shit.

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  • You can rotate the screen if you're ok with the whole desktop rotating.
    Ctrl+Alt+ left or right arrow key (up to return to normal).

  • Dose anyone know when Paul Smith sales happen, when might the next one be ?

    Thanks

  • On our daily family exercise walks by the river, I’ve been seeing bubbles coming to the surface near the banks. I initially thought it was an animal, but nothing ever surfaces. What is it? My best guess is natural gas escaping (from rotting stuff?)

  • Flatulent otters with big lungs messing with your mind

  • I think this is the one time one my queries can’t be attributed to that, actually

  • Wow the series Gangs of London is graphic.

    Does anybody know if the location in the scene below is actually in London or just a composite for drama?


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  • Looks like it could be up the canal from Brentford?

  • Hmm, haven't seen anything like that down there (like under the M4 and A4?), not much of a city view.

  • Further South East, Deptford and beyond maybe?

  • That screenshot has a strong whiff of composite. I wouldn't park a two ton Rolls on that flimsy bridge.

    If that's meant to be the Canary Wharf skyline, I would have guess either River Lea or somewhere on the Lewisham DLR branch, bit nowhere matches from a quick squiz at Google maps.

  • I can't find this, but I may not have been making the right assumptions about where to place it. (I initially thought Leamouth or thereabouts, looking towards Canary Wharf, but no luck.) Could the cityscape in the background be Croydon? I don't know the area down there all that well, but there are a few elevated carriageways. Obviously, as per your question, it could just be 'shopped.

  • Does the defrost button on a toaster actually do anything or is it like a pedestrian crossing button, there only to give the illusion of control?

  • Those nice big cutting boards with a tactile feeling to them:

    Are they usually A2* and is there anything special to denote that nice chewy surface that cuts disappear into?

    Cheers.

    *I do realise you can buy them in lots of sizes

  • Pretty sure that you can get them in all sizes. I have an A3 and an A0.
    x-post with your additional sentence.

  • is there anything special to denote that nice chewy surface that cuts disappear into?

    They're just called "self-healing"

  • Thanks.

    So there isn't a the common / default size.

    A3 sounds too small and A0 sounds big so I guess that answers which I should go for.

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