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  • 3 weeks ago | howtogeek.com | Bobby Jack |Bobby Jack

    While Grid and Flex revolutionized web design with their means of accurately laying out content with fewer hacks, they're mechanisms that can be tricky to get your head around. If you're feeling lost, try these excellent tutorials and hands-on sandbox apps. 1 Flexbox Froggy Nearly ten years old, Flexbox Froggy is one of the earliest and most famous examples of interactive CSS learning.

  • Jan 15, 2025 | businessandamerica.com | Bobby Jack

    It’s easy to set up both a mouse and trackpad on macOS. Both can work in tandem to help you control your Mac. Combining both devices can be aesthetically pleasing, provide redundancy, offer unique advantages in different operations, and even make multitasking easier. If you’re not a fan of Apple’s Magic Mouse, there are plenty of alternative pointing devices that you can set up alongside your Magic Trackpad. Apple’s peripherals are sleek and compact, so it’s easy to fit more than one on your desk.

  • Jan 13, 2025 | businessandamerica.com | Bobby Jack

    Google continues to improve Keep, its note-taking app, with small updates and tweaks to its features. Keep isn’t exactly high-profile, but it’s come a long way in a decade, and there are signs that Google is taking it more seriously than ever. Real-Time Note Cooperation (2014) Over a decade ago, Keep borrowed real-time collaboration from Google Docs, although you might be unaware it even exists.

  • Dec 27, 2024 | howtogeek.com | Bobby Jack

    Shortcat is a powerful app that lets you control almost every element of your Mac's UI with the keyboard. It works by overlaying keyboard shortcut labels onto interface elements, providing quick access to controls within apps. Shortcat has a learning curve, may not consider existing keyboard shortcuts, and lacks extensive support for dragging. But it's valuable for reducing mouse use and maximizing keyboard efficiency.

  • Dec 24, 2024 | howtogeek.com | Bobby Jack

    The .bashrc file is crucial for configuring commands on Linux shell startup. Knowing the shell you're running helps you configure .bashrc properly. Customize your shell with .bashrc by defining new functions, setting aliases, and more. The shell is so important to Linux, it has its own startup process. Discover how to configure the shell on startup, how to run commands automatically, and what you can do with all this power.

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