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I had a quotes blog where I want to create a quotes site (something like this). Can anyone suggest a site/option where I can easily create such a site with a custom domain? Tito☸Dutta 00:38, 12 October 2013 (UTC)
I know that HTML/CSS rendering differences in different rendering engines are considered normal. What about the same JavaScript program acting differently in different JavaScript engines? (An example of such a program is the test262 ECMAScript test) Ignoring speed and other I/O differences, only algorithmic code behaviour differences. Is this an undesirable problem (regardless of how minor and subtle it is, for JavaScript engine programmers) or is it thought to be expected and normal? Czech is Cyrillized (talk) 11:53, 12 October 2013 (UTC)
I created an HTML file on my Dell (it uses CrunchBang, a Debian derivative) at home, copied it to USB flash memory stick, took that to work where I plugged it into a Mac, used the Mac (or more specifically the editor Smultron) to do more work on the HTML file (adding a little to it), took the USB thing back home, was about to copy from it to my hard drive when I noticed that the file size and timestamp hadn't been changed since I'd taken the USB out of the Dell that morning. Huh?
I could only guess that I'd unthinkingly copied from the USB to the Mac's hard drive, worked on the hard drive, and then forgotten to copy the result back onto the USB. Oh well, these things happen. My lost work had only taken me 20 minutes or so. I deleted the not-updated file from the USB device and got on with other business.
A similar sequence a few days later. This time I was more careful. I worked on the USB drive (and not the Mac's hard drive) and was sure to save onto this. (Unfortunately, the one thing I forgot to do was look at the length and timestamp.) I then unmounted/ejected the USB drive properly.
I plugged the USB drive into the Dell. Neither the length nor the timestamp of my file whatever.html had been altered since the last time I'd worked on it on the Dell. WTF?
OS X likes to splatter apparently meaningless files around USB drives. Sure enough, accompanying my own whatever.html was OS X's product "._whatever.html". This was only 4kB long but I noticed that it had the timestamp I'd expected for whatever.html itself.
I used Geany to open whatever.html. Despite its apparent length and ten-hour-old timestamp, it turned out to be the longer, newer file that I'd hoped to see. I did a bit more work on it, saved, proceeded....
Neither the OS (broadly defined) nor the editor (Smultron or Geany) on either the Mac or the Dell has given me an error or warning message. Everything works fine. It's as if the FAT is entirely in order where it matters but not where it doesn't. Because everything works fine I'm not looking for any fix. But I'm curious about what could be happening. -- Hoary (talk) 13:38, 12 October 2013 (UTC) .... rewritten to be more comprehensible Hoary (talk) 23:22, 12 October 2013 (UTC)
Are there any PC-based (or Mac) emulators for classic NES or SNES games? I'm getting this strange compulsion to play Duck Hunt..... 86.148.0.176 (talk) 14:41, 12 October 2013 (UTC)
I'm on an Imac 2.8 GHz, 8GB, 4.8 GT/s, 4 cores.
This just started today. Any YouTube video I watch works fine except when I try to maximize it, whereupon I see an entirely black screen while the audio continues to run uninterrupted. If I go back to the smaller view from the blacked-out screen while it's playing there's no pause and the video can be seen again. Here's what I've tried: three different browsers (Safari, Chrome and Firefox) and it's the same on all three; i've updated Flashplayer – no change; i've rebooted my computer – no change. I can also tell you that I have downloaded nothing nor (intentionally) changed any computer settings since this was working (which was last night). Any ideas? Anything Else I might try? Thanks. I've asked questions here before, and at other chapters of the reference desk, and I heartily appreciate the dedication and time of everyone who contributes.--108.46.110.208 (talk) 19:05, 12 October 2013 (UTC)
How do I import photos from my cell phone to my computer? My phone is an LG VX9200, and my computer is an HP 300-1120 with Windows 7. Anyway, I have a bunch of photos on my phone that I want to import to my computer, but when I click on "Import pictures and music" it says there are none on the phone! How can I overcome that? 24.23.196.85 (talk) 20:13, 12 October 2013 (UTC)
(edit conflict)Have you tried to install the drivers of your phone on the computer? I once had a Motorola that needed the software to be installed and if you didn't install it won't connect to the PC. Miss Bono [hello, hello!] 15:50, 14 October 2013 (UTC)