Tag: code
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MathJax In order to get #MathJax, and Google-code-prettify working on your blog! You first have to add a few lines near the end of the </head> section of your html, as illustrated in the code-block below, or view the following image: How? Choose customize, and then edit html. After the <body> tag, an ‘onload=’ event…
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So I just watched this introductory video to computer science, and computer programming … The impression I got: “ Beginning, middle, end. Facts, details. Condense: Plot. Tell it! ” ↑ Nailed it! 😉 If you like, then you could download the video? (Source: http://www.youtube.com/)
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How to get syntax highlighting, for your code, to work onto your tumblr.
Well first you add the following two ‘ google-code ’ lines near the end of the </head> section of your html. In order to do so. Choose customize, and then edit html. After the body tag, an ‘ onload= ’ event should be inserted. <head> <!– …lots of stuff… …and then some more… –> <link…
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As can be read in this article. There are both upsides and downsides to the used technology. Technology per se, is neutral in my opinion. In order to stay safe, on the web. I’ll disable any new, unasked for, feature, until I’ve figured out how to contain it. In addition to disabling dom.storage in about:config…
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Just when I thought the javascript code, I once upon a time, inserted into this page didn’t work!? See the 2nd picture for the proof thereof. 😉 Had I known before, then I wouldn’t have reblogged the same post so much. Well, I learn something new every day. 😉 That being said. Today is a…