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View this video at https://macmost.com/moving-pages-or-text-around-in-mac-pages.html. When working in Pages you may want to move pages around to reorder them. The key to doing that is to use sections in Word Processing mode, or to use Page Layout mode instead, where each page is its own section.
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In today's flashback, an outtake from Episode 409, my conversation with author Tony Tulathimutte. It first aired on April 13, 2016. Tulathimutte is the author of the debut novel Private Citizens and the forthcoming novel-in-stories Rejection (September 2024). His work has appeared in The Paris Review, n +1, The Nation, The New Republic, and The New York Times. The recipient of an O. Henry Award and a Whiting Award, he runs the writing class CRIT in Brooklyn. *** Otherppl with Brad Listi is a weekly literary podcast featuring in-depth interviews with today's leading writers. Available where podcasts are available: Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, etc. Subscribe to Brad Listi's email newsletter. Support the show on Patreon Merch @otherppl Instagram TikTok Email the show: letters [at] otherppl [dot] com The podcast is a proud affiliate partner of Bookshop, working to support local, independent bookstores. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Our conversation with Michael E. Cohen about his book Take Control of Pages, fourth edition, continues as Michael talks about the benefits (and challenges) of using iCloud for document storage and collaboration. Pages boasts powerful layout capabilities and Michael has a whole chapter dedicated to getting starting with the page layout features to maximize their potential. We wrap up with the challenges of designing software for different platforms and how Apple has managed the process. (Part 2) This edition of MacVoices is supported by MacVoices After Dark. What happens before and after the shows is uncensored, on-topic, off-topic, and always off the wall. Sign up as a MacVoices Patron and get access!http://patreon.com/macvoices Show Notes: Chapters: 0:02:40 Transitioning from Dropbox to iCloud for Take Control0:05:22 Understanding the Cloud: A Source or Destination for Data0:06:30 Decreased Need for Printing: Impact on Document Creation0:06:48 Powerful layout capabilities in Pages0:08:11 Layout format for e-books with graphics and captions0:08:36 The Challenge of Page Layout for Word Users0:09:49 Getting Started with Page Layout Concepts0:12:06 Exploring the Power of Page Layout Documents0:14:09 Pages: A Comprehensive Guide with 377 Pages0:15:22 Apple's Sophisticated and Accessible Approach to Pages0:16:16 Designing software for different Apple environments0:18:30 Challenges of user experience across different platforms0:22:13 Confirm pricing and upgrades at takecontrolbooks.com0:22:40 Getting Oriented: Exploring Screen Layout and Tools Guests: Michael E. Cohen has worked as a teacher, a programmer, a Web designer, a multimedia producer, and a certified usability analyst. He's the author or co-author of several books, including Take Control of Pages, and Take Control of PDFpen, and can be reached on X/Twitter as @lymond. Support: Become a MacVoices Patron on Patreon http://patreon.com/macvoices Enjoy this episode? Make a one-time donation with PayPal Connect: Web: http://macvoices.com Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/chuckjoiner http://www.twitter.com/macvoices Mastodon: https://mastodon.cloud/@chuckjoiner Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/chuck.joiner MacVoices Page on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/macvoices/ MacVoices Group on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/groups/macvoice LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chuckjoiner/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chuckjoiner/ Subscribe: Audio in iTunes Video in iTunes Subscribe manually via iTunes or any podcatcher: Audio: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesrss Video: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesvideorss
Our conversation with Michael E. Cohen about his book Take Control of Pages, fourth edition, continues as Michael talks about the benefits (and challenges) of using iCloud for document storage and collaboration. Pages boasts powerful layout capabilities and Michael has a whole chapter dedicated to getting starting with the page layout features to maximize their potential. We wrap up with the challenges of designing software for different platforms and how Apple has managed the process. (Part 2) This edition of MacVoices is supported by MacVoices After Dark. What happens before and after the shows is uncensored, on-topic, off-topic, and always off the wall. Sign up as a MacVoices Patron and get access! http://patreon.com/macvoices Show Notes: Chapters: 0:02:40 Transitioning from Dropbox to iCloud for Take Control 0:05:22 Understanding the Cloud: A Source or Destination for Data 0:06:30 Decreased Need for Printing: Impact on Document Creation 0:06:48 Powerful layout capabilities in Pages 0:08:11 Layout format for e-books with graphics and captions 0:08:36 The Challenge of Page Layout for Word Users 0:09:49 Getting Started with Page Layout Concepts 0:12:06 Exploring the Power of Page Layout Documents 0:14:09 Pages: A Comprehensive Guide with 377 Pages 0:15:22 Apple's Sophisticated and Accessible Approach to Pages 0:16:16 Designing software for different Apple environments 0:18:30 Challenges of user experience across different platforms 0:22:13 Confirm pricing and upgrades at takecontrolbooks.com 0:22:40 Getting Oriented: Exploring Screen Layout and Tools Guests: Michael E. Cohen has worked as a teacher, a programmer, a Web designer, a multimedia producer, and a certified usability analyst. He's the author or co-author of several books, including Take Control of Pages, and Take Control of PDFpen, and can be reached on X/Twitter as @lymond. Support: Become a MacVoices Patron on Patreon http://patreon.com/macvoices Enjoy this episode? Make a one-time donation with PayPal Connect: Web: http://macvoices.com Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/chuckjoiner http://www.twitter.com/macvoices Mastodon: https://mastodon.cloud/@chuckjoiner Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/chuck.joiner MacVoices Page on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/macvoices/ MacVoices Group on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/groups/macvoice LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chuckjoiner/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chuckjoiner/ Subscribe: Audio in iTunes Video in iTunes Subscribe manually via iTunes or any podcatcher: Audio: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesrss Video: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesvideorss 00:02:39 Transitioning from Dropbox to iCloud for Take Control 00:05:22 Understanding the Cloud: A Source or Destination for Data 00:06:30 Decreased Need for Printing: Impact on Document Creation 00:06:48 Powerful layout capabilities in Pages 00:08:10 Layout format for e-books with graphics and captions 00:08:36 The Challenge of Page Layout for Word Users 00:09:49 Getting Started with Page Layout Concepts 00:12:06 Exploring the Power of Page Layout Documents 00:14:09 Pages: A Comprehensive Guide with 377 Pages 00:15:22 Apple's Sophisticated and Accessible Approach to Pages 00:16:16 Designing software for different Apple environments 00:18:29 Challenges of user experience across different platforms 00:22:12 Confirm pricing and upgrades at takecontrolbooks.com 00:22:39 Getting Oriented: Exploring Screen Layout and Tools
Michael E. Cohen has updated his Take Control of Pages to the fourth edition to reflect the latest additions and changes to Apple's word processing and page layout program. Michael discusses explore like renaming features for better usability and cultural sensitivity, and the success of Apple's efforts to unify app features and integrate with iCloud for enhanced productivity. Some of Pages' newest and most useful features are highlighted. (Part 1) This edition of MacVoices is supported by The MacVoices Slack. Available all Patrons of MacVoices. Sign up at Patreon.com/macvoices. Show Notes: Chapters: 0:00:00 Introduction to Take Control of Pages, fourth edition0:02:17 The extensive process of updating screenshots and icons in the book0:03:27 Evolution of Pages from a paid to a free and compatible program0:05:30 The need for physical collateral in certain situations0:07:21 Pages as a viable alternative for mail merge with context integration0:08:27 Mail Merge: A Handy Tool for Frequent Users0:09:39 The Future of Apple: 3D Objects and Augmented Reality0:10:06 Creating Illusions with Multiple 3D Models0:10:38 PDF Retains 3D Model Poses in a Flat Document0:11:55 Apple Products Influenced by Vision Pro and AR VR0:13:56 Pages: A Powerful Page Layout Program0:15:33 The Appeal of Word Processing Alternatives0:17:10 Functional Changes: Renaming Features and Layout Objects0:19:03 Mac and iPad OS Versions Becoming More Similar0:20:39 User Interface Changes for Better User Experience0:23:45 Seamless Device Integration in the Apple Ecosystem Guests: Michael E. Cohen has worked as a teacher, a programmer, a Web designer, a multimedia producer, and a certified usability analyst. He's the author or co-author of several books, including Take Control of Pages, and Take Control of PDFpen, and can be reached on X/Twitter as @lymond. Support: Become a MacVoices Patron on Patreon http://patreon.com/macvoices Enjoy this episode? Make a one-time donation with PayPal Connect: Web: http://macvoices.com Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/chuckjoiner http://www.twitter.com/macvoices Mastodon: https://mastodon.cloud/@chuckjoiner Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/chuck.joiner MacVoices Page on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/macvoices/ MacVoices Group on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/groups/macvoice LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chuckjoiner/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chuckjoiner/ Subscribe: Audio in iTunes Video in iTunes Subscribe manually via iTunes or any podcatcher: Audio: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesrss Video: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesvideorss
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#155 Learn how to work more efficiently in Adobe InDesign with these time-saving 10 tips about features that most graphic designers don't use. The more you know InDesign, the easier it is to incorporate accessibility into the layout process too.
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View links at wnp.app Instagram https://www.instagram.com/billynewman/ Website Billy Newman Photo https://billynewmanphoto.com/ About https://billynewmanphoto.com/about/ YouTube https://www.youtube.com/billynewmanphoto Facebook Page https://www.facebook.com/billynewmanphotos/ Twitter https://twitter.com/billynewman 0:14 Hello, and thank you very much for listening to this episode of The Billy Newman photo podcast. Today I was going to be talking about some of the ideas around VR rendering, I've been just getting into that after recording a ton of 4k, I think 5.2k video with the GoPro fusion I've just talked about a lot of that stuff on the last flash briefing, but today, I've been bringing it over onto my MacBook Pro, which is quite a modern version of the computer. I think many of the pros commented recently, it's probably the better iteration of the MacBook Pro for the last number of years. I'll get into that and some of the apple WWDC news just in a few seconds, but for some of the VR rendering that I'm doing on it without maybe a dedicated graphics card to push through it as you know, the fast clip, it takes a long time so I'm trying to export 360-degree equo rectilinear video footage in 4k mp4 file format with an H dot 264 to throw in some other term that this someone might not understand. But I've been trying to do that overnight. So I've been using, I've been using that command if you have a Macintosh, this is a good one to learn. If you go into your terminal, I think you can use the command caffeinate just the word caffeinate and then space dash D and that will force your MacBook or your iMac or you know you're your Apple computer to remain on and to not go to sleep under the normal circumstances that your settings would have precluded it to do. So it's a really cool, cool little bit, if you're just trying to make your computer stay on or force it to stay on for a longer amount of time, it leaves the screen on to you gotta you gotta do your little f one f two thing or something to turn that down but it works really well that I've been using that to leave the computer on and have it running so that it can be churning through some of these 4k rendering jobs that I have the computer set to do overnight while I'm sleeping so I put the computer out in another room and then I have you know like a queue of video set up for it to stitch together this GoPro stitching stuff for the GoPro fusion software is really intensive I know that Oh man, I get into that some of the time but man the stitching software is just I mean can you imagine what it has to do to stitch hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of frames all in like 5k or something to make it almost like you know a seamless you know make a look good and so just don't get a blurry line. So I'm amazed that it can do any of that sort of stuff at all. But it's you know, it's fascinating as it is but it takes a long time and it's interesting to get to the point where you're like Oh man, this computer can't do like a professional job like this and that's where you think you think you think You almost hit the limit of the need for computing or you know the need for a lot of the processor speed or the I don't know what it would be the specs of a computer and you think that for a lot of web-based desktop publishing stuff or phone-based mobile publishing stuff, we've really maxed out the need for the speed of a lot of the components but then you come into a position like this where you're starting to do higher level compiling or the higher level rendering of either like you know, compiling like a code base or something or trying to render out some of these higher file formats. video files, you notice like how long it takes and how much you would really have an improved job by having an improved machine and so I think that's where like a lot of stuff like the pro line of Apple hardware comes into play like the iMac pro that came out earlier this year and that's I bad I guess it's been semi well received by some of the pros there's just not a huge part where you can't upgrade it you know it's an iMac computer so it's going to be strong and 4:04 capable at video are capable at Thunderbolt expansion to whatever that would mean for you. But it doesn't have expandable slots or you know expandability within the frame of the computer. Then even really the cylinder Mac Pro didn't have the expandability that they thought it would have and I think that was also part of the graphics card architecture that they use don't end up getting updated there's a whole kind of snafu around stuff around that where that's why that computer didn't get updated in the fashion that they maybe thought it would have and that's I think why like a lot of the more modern 5k monitor IMAX are faster computers are higher spec computers have, I guess a newer generation architecture for their, their core processor than even the highest SPECT cylinder MacBook Pro At this point, I guess, given that it came out what 2013 and hasn't seen a whole update yet since then. So, or I don't know, minor update, you know, like, kind of, you know, just simple component stuff. But not it was just kind of internally within the spec, but I don't think there's been an actual rendition that's been new from that. Yep. So that kind of brings me I guess, to the last point, which is, Apple's WWDC is supposed to be coming up here real soon in just the beginning part of June. And that's when we're supposed to get some information about it, I guess it would be the developer preview for iOS 12. And some of the news a rumor oil, I guess rumors would be currently what they are, after WWDC is when we're going to get confirmation from Apple about the direction in design and feature choice, it's going to be going into iOS 12. And maybe we'll get some hints on the types of devices or the I don't know, maybe it's going to lean heavily toward the AR, maybe it's gonna lean heavily to the gesture format that we've started seeing in the iPhone x, kind of versioning of iOS 11. I don't know yet. But hopefully, we'll see some Siri improvements. Seems like that's gotten long in the tooth after a little while, especially kind of starting to see now given you know, like this, and what the echo is capable of. And well, I guess some of those Google demos that we saw a few weeks ago about artificial intelligence, parsing the verbal cues of what people are saying and trying to have that fill out a form of data. It's interesting stuff. 6:33 You can see more of my work at Billy Newman photo Comm. You can check out some of my photo books on Amazon. I think if you look at Billy Newman under the author's section there and see some of the photo books on film on the desert, on surrealism on camping, cool stuff over there. 6:56 I saw what we've been seeing I saw a helicopter, there's a thunderstorm. That was like when I was last doing a podcast right so there's like a big-time thunderstorm that was rolling through that last camp that I was at when I was podcasting and then rained a bunch after that. That was nice. stay nice and dry and pretty warm and tracking the truck canopy and stuff waited out the rain then it cleared off just like a couple of hours later is that that thunderstorm system move past us. And then yeah, cleared off and got cold. got pretty cold. I layered up and I walked out into that field now with a ton of wet grass and stuff. walked out there brought the heater like I was talking about and posted up out in that motto. To check out the stars and stuff from that you can see Scorpio almost all Scorpio it's cool when you got a strong Southern view of the sky. And from this area and Oregon, you can't quite see the dip in the tail of Scorpio as it kind of scoops down and comes back up with the stinger at the end. You just barely or you get out you can imagine how it kind of skips around but yeah, at where it is now at this time in August. I think it's it's kind of tipping over and gone. not visible in that spot. But I think I see. Was it Jupiter? You see just past Sagittarius as you're looking to the south. Then near that just a little bit further over to the east on that same ecliptic line you see Saturn. I think they are both near the position where they are in opposition. They're not as bright as they were a few years ago, you notice, but there's still really bright, really cool to see. And then if you stay up late enough, maybe around midnight or so. You'll see Mars rise over on the eastern horizon. And it looks coppery red and noticeably cool. But I think it came up right about the same or about an hour or so after the moon rose last night. So tonight it would probably rise along the same location as Mars. That's interesting. Yeah. Yeah. Would those be cool? Check out that stuff. And I was checking it out the other night after that thunderstorm out in that field. So it's kind of fun, kind of staying up and check it out some stuff but then I went to bed. And then I got up the next morning and this was what was cool. As I looked out the field I hadn't seen any animals out there. I heard a few birds like a raven and a couple of other things. I think I heard a turkey gobble. I'm not sure that but I looked out looked across the field and I saw two of the biggest birds I have ever seen. There. They are the biggest birds I've ever seen. I'm not sure what it is it looks similar to a blue herring. So I figured some kind of herring maybe it was a crane. But I would guess if it was standing up it would be almost fourth tall. It looked like a small deer or a dog in mass and size as you know kind of like the feathery body of it wasn't popped up in a big way but there are two of them. And yeah, it looked like dinosaurs out there in the middle of this field. I've never seen a bird like that it looked like a blue herring goes about twice a day I see a buck it's at two o'clock and walk into my three o'clock. 1.2 point 3.4 points it's a two or three-point buck doesn't see me That's cool. Little back cruising through. I think it's a mule deer out here. I saw a group of mule deer down in the lake bed this morning. And when I started wrestling around they all kind of started running or one of them kind of got excited and then ran off there they're probably like two or 300 yards for me. And I pulled up the binoculars as scouting and yeah, they were just bugging it across this open lake bed and then they got tired and stopped and started eating grass like almost right away so it's kind of funny how they kind of move around but yet this guy's like 11:21 I don't know what 200 feet walking around can't cool dude. These are camping with me. What was this in two giant birds? I saw these two giant birds Thunderbirds they were awesome. They were brown kind of Sandy tan colored. And they had like a beaked face like a real pointy beak face similar to blue hair and it looked like an emu or an ostrich or something out in this field. It was diet. But it looked I'd say like I've seen a lot of blue herrings they're way more slender than this had that kind of big kind of round full bodied thing and then had that cranes neck that kind of the s curved crane neck and it was just kind of on the ground walking with its buddy and they were cruising around poking at the ground trying to get grubs or whatever but yeah really cool to see him and then so I was watching them for a bit I had him the binoculars I think I got a couple of pictures but like I was explaining that last podcast smartly I have a wide-angle lens with me which is you 17 to 40 millimeter so as a way out super wide so you just so you know no telephoto my back. So didn't get the wildlife shot that would have been cool which is fine and I accept but I did get a couple of pictures of it that probably poorly show two big things out in the distance and I mean it looks like it could be dogs could be deer, or it could be birds so it was pretty awesome to see but as I walked out a little bit I exposed myself into the sunlight they got they got a side of me and then they both let out these for like maybe 30 seconds to a minute or so they both just kind of stood around and made these sort of warning or territorial. croaks these like three beat croaks that would just echo across this whole valley that or this whole metro area that I was in just carried on for acres they're probably like an acre or two away from me at that time. And yeah, they just set out these loud croaks kind of morning that these up, standing dude predator out in the distance, but yeah, then they kind of sorted it into the flight, but they just kind of wanted to back off up into the hill up into the tree line. And then I tucked back myself back up into the tree line by my truck, made another cup of coffee that morning, and then I saw the kind of popping out again and poking around that. That Meadow again, but it was cool giant birds I really would say they're like four feet tall. Body Mass section, it seemed like about two feet or so. You know, like kind of on their leg? Maybe 24 inches off the ground. Yeah, it just seemed like a really big bird. If I was standing right next to it, I'd be like, Whoa, man, this is a real critter. So it was fun. I'd never seen a bird like that out there before I heard about it. Some of those are birds like that before I remember hearing like, is like a colloquial family story. That I think a great uncle of mine had had probably similar to this area too, which is interesting. I like that. But he said that he had woken up one morning and looked out and saw these prehistoric-looking Thunderbirds he called them and I think I had an experience like a two. I think it was fun. I'm sure it's a normal animal. It probably used to be around a lake or something. You know, that's sort of what it seemed like is just like a giant Pelican or crane or something that you would see how by the ocean, but to see out here just walking around sagebrush in a field in a meadow at 730 in the morning, it's just like Wow, look at that. I thought I'd see a deer out there, but No giant birds. 15:09 You can check out more information at Billy Newman photo comm you can go to Billy Newman photo comm forward slash support. If you want to help me out and participate in the value-for-value model that we're running this podcast with. If you receive some value out of some of the stuff that I was talking about, you're welcome to help me out and send some value my way through the portal at Billy Newman photo comm forward slash support, you can also find more information there about Patreon and the way that I use it if you're interested or feel more comfortable using Patreon that's patreon.com forward slash Billy Newman photo. I bought a domain name at night sky podcast calm and so I'm trying to build a pretty simple WordPress site that can host a lot of the information about that podcast about that project as a whole. So it'll be pretty basic. And it's not supposed to be something that's, that's usually complicated by any means. But I'm interested in you know, just trying to try to make some different graphics and make some explanation of the podcast is sort of how it works just to kind of differentiate it a little bit. And so it's just like a side project and a hobby, I'm trying to put it together. But I've been trying to find out some ways to do that more easily. So I've already built about three or four pretty usable WordPress websites. And what I was hoping to do is try to try to take a lot of that, that work that I had already done, and then migrate that over to this new night sky podcast website that I'm trying to put together. Along with another site that I'm trying to put together, I'll get together. I'll probably talk about that in the next podcast. But through this nightscape podcast website, what I was hoping to do was take a lot of the way that I've customized the theme that I'm using and a lot of like the Page Layout stuff that I've already put together for let's say my Billy Newman photo website. And I want to try and find a way to migrate that over to this night sky site, and then strip out the parts that won't be the same, you know, I'll replace the graphics replace a lot of the layout stuff in a way that would be unique and bespoke to the way that I want this nightscape podcast website to go. But it's a little better than ours, it's a lot less work, and it saved me a ton of time so that I don't have to go back through and make customizations to each of the fields associated with the site in a way that would be like brand new to it. So so I'm trying to learn about that a little bit. What I've been trying to do is find out, I guess different ways to do that. And so one thing that I ran into, while I was trying to do a bunch of this troubleshooting on my site over the last couple of weeks was that I'm really in need of making backups of my WordPress sites. And so what I went through and did is a made, I'm sure there are ways within WordPress to do this, but I was using a plugin. That's and you should let me know if anybody's listening out there. And they've had experience doing backups at their WordPress site, you should let me know if it was the most effective there's, there's like the cPanel backup that I've made from the server side where I backed up the files that were associated with a website. And so hopefully that can be restored in a way that would be useful. But there are also some complications that I think I've run into with that. And it wasn't as user-friendly as I wanted it to be. And the restore points, I don't know, it didn't feel like it worked for me as well as I had hoped it would. But it did come in use, it was very useful for me to do that 18:23 when I did run into problems, and I wasn't able to access the site. So I'm glad I had those backups of the cPanel. But I do still have access to the WordPress dashboard of my website, what I'm hoping to do is use this plug-in system that I found. And I'm sure like a million other people according to what it said have found it also. But I'm using this plugin called Updraft Plus, to try and make to try and make backups of my WordPress pages. So I went through and made backups of each of the WordPress websites that I've created so far. And first, that was the Billy Newman photo.com website. And then in addition to that, there was golden hour wedding calm. So I made backups of both of those. And then there are another two websites that I'm still kind of working on. And I want to try and make those new. But I did make backups of those also. And I was able to save those on my server. But I was also able to download those to my local drive and put those on an external hard drive. And the great thing is, is that I conversion, those backups. So when I make adjustments, or when I make updates to my site, and I want to make another backup of it, it'll make I can make a backup, and then I can download that. And that'll be like the, you know, this was in January 2019. But with all these extra pieces of content and with all these extra additions to the site, this will be the backup I'm making in February 2019, something like that. I'm trying to figure out those and I think what I've discovered is that what I want to do is take a backup of my WordPress site. Let's see In this case, the Billy Newman photo comm backup. And I want to use that to clone and then migrate that over to the night sky podcast.com website. And so I think I found a way to do that even within Updraft Plus now, the Updraft Plus plugin offers a premium service where you can purchase the ability to do a database migration for I think, $30, it's not $30 per site, but I think it's $30 for the plugin, and then you get support from that plugin developer for some time, I think it's like six months on the low end. And then and then if you need support for a longer amount of time, I think it's more money than that. There are probably some caveats to it. But that is an option that I'm trying to explore right now as if I'd want to go through that process of using the Updraft Plus plugin to do a migration on my site where I can bring in a lot of the theme customization in the theme itself. And I guess the database with the updated database over to the night sky podcast website. And it could be an easy sort of one-click solution for it. But I'm also trying to look around and see if there are other ways for me to do an import for a clone of the website, and the website data so that I can bring in a lot of the information, but maybe leave out a lot of pieces that I won't need because I'm not trying to make an exact duplicate or an exact copy, I'm just trying to bring over certain elements that would be that have already been adjusted in a way that I don't want to do the work over for. So if I could just kind of bring in this draft of a website version, that's almost everything complete in the way that I want. And then delete the content that was on the blog, delete the pieces that were you know, over in this section of the site, rewrite and about page and a couple of paragraphs over here, recreate some graphics, and then I would have what would seem like a familiar site would be on brand. But it would also be, you know, a new site that would have a lot of new content on it. And it would just kind of remain the way that I wanted it to. So that's sort of the hope that I'm trying to go for. And I guess that the Updraft Plus plugin creates XML files for you to use. And 22:09 I don't know how it works. But I think if you break open the file that you've downloaded, you can go through and then, and then there's an alternate way of making an upload for that sort of stuff. But I guess the problem is, is like the database. So if you're migrating a site, it's expecting all those domain names to be what they had been in the past and not migrated or not a set of new links that have these new domain names, everything's going to link back to another site, that it's not, it's not an ad. So the database, I was just not going to make sense. And I think that's what this migration tool is supposed to help you do. So I'm looking into that. And I'm hopeful that I can kind of put that together pretty quickly. I'm also trying to be conscious of my time a little bit too so that I don't spend a huge amount of time and development trying to figure out, you know how how to go through and fix a bunch of errors that might be created if I try and do a restore of a backup or a clone of my other site and try and migrate that over to this new domain. I'm trying to figure out a way where I don't have to worry about that all that much. But I'm still going to do some more research. It's going to be an ongoing project, an ongoing project, and I will update you in this podcast on my progress. That's what I figured. So I'm going to do that with another site too. I think I mentioned yesterday that we're starting the golden hour experience podcast. And we've also started the golden hour experience.com website. And so I'm going to try and go through the same process over on that site. So I can import a bunch of the settings that I have from golden hour wedding calm and try and put it together in a way so that I get to save a bunch of time and not have to redevelop a WordPress site from scratch again. So that's it and it could work it seems like if I pay just a little bit of money, I can make it work, which might make it worth it. I figured the other news that I was gonna get to was some stuff about ebooks. I'm sure you're excited now. Thanks for listening to all this. Thanks a lot for checking out this episode of The Billy Newman photo podcast. Hope you guys check out some stuff on Billy Newman photo.com a few new things up there some stuff on the homepage, some good links to other outbound sources, some links to books, and links to some podcasts like this blog posts are pretty cool. Yeah, check it out at Billy new minnesota.com. Thanks a lot for listening to this episode and the backend.
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Anyone can come up with an idea. But it takes passion and vision to make big things happen. That's what separates the entrepreneurs from the dreamers. Because if you have a big idea and the drive to see it through, anything is possible. So don't give up on your dreams – let's make them a reality!Mather is The director of marketing and competition for the Florida Grid League. Avid CrossFitter, a business junkie, and marketing specialist are an Experienced President with a track record of success in the design field. Search Engine Optimization (SEO), Web Design, Page Layout, Adobe Photoshop, and Marketing Strategy are some of my specialties. With a Bachelor's degree in Fine Arts from the West Chester University of Pennsylvania, and a strong business development specialist.while Ruby is the Director of Operations for the Florida Grid League and self-proclaimed Queen of Spreadsheets. She's been in project management and event planning for over a decade and is passionate about using those skills to help bring the sport of GRID to the world. Ruby has two young kids and an amazingly supportive husband and lives in Downingtown PA. Having a clear passion and vision is the best method to achieve huge things. When you are sincerely committed to something, you will go to great lengths to make it a reality. You'll put in the additional effort, stay going when others give up, and never allow anything to stand in your way of achieving your goals. But being enthusiastic isn't enough; you also need to have a clear idea of what you want to accomplish. Your efforts may lack direction and focus if you don't do this. So, if you want to make huge changes in your life, start by identifying something that makes your heart sing, and then map out a plan to make that desire a reality. The sky's the limit. https://www.instagram.com/flgridleague/https://www.linkedin.com/in/matherwiswall/https://www.facebook.com/flgridleaguehttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJ5V6zZGl0D7Zb1yscx5HDAmather@thefgl.comthefgl.comhttps://www.instagram.com/rubesirene/Be sure to check out this episode of the #StoriesthatSellPodcast. Available in Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or any of the podcast platforms. https://storiesthatsell.studio/**Powered by VAs for GYMsIf you are a gym owner, check us out on vasforgyms.com (link in bio) or join our Facebook group, VAs For Gyms.We can definitely make your life easier!#VAsforGyms #gymowners #gymproblems #gym #gyms #gymsolutionsOur sponsors:https://constructivesolutionsenterprises.myshopify.com/https://www.instagram.com/constructivesolutionsent/https://www.facebook.com/constructivese
We wrap up 2021 with some new year's resolutions in the form of tips and recommendations. We're calling it 22 in '22 in 22': That's 22 tips, for 2022, delivered to you in 22 minutes. Philip Rothman and David MacDonald spend a minute on each item, from our favorite apps, web sites, plug-ins, and techniques that we hope help with a “new you in ‘22” — at least when it comes to our favorite topic of music notation software and related tech. The clock's already ticking, so let's get the festivities started. David's items: Scanner Pro from Readdle Use metadata in projects (Backstage area/File tab in Sibelius, Project Info in Dorico) with wildcards, tokens, inserts Change universal settings first (e.g. vertical spacing) Text Styles Use the “real” characters for sharps and flats (Dorico tokens, just copy/paste in other apps) Special Unicode characters Butterick's Practical Typography Better Touch Tool “Key Sequences” and trackpad gestures to avoid conflicts. (h/t Shortcut Detective from Irradiated software) Sibelius Plugin: Delete Empty Text Strings Filters Organize files consistently (including file tags) Philip's items: iPhone/iPad apps in general (Sibelius and Dorico) Tokens for exploiting PDFs in score order (in Sibelius and Dorico) Finale: Document > Page Format (Score… Parts…). Set this and then Redefine Pages in Page Layout tool. You may think that using the Page Size, System Size, and Edit Page Margins options in the Page Layout Tool is the right way… but no… Also, don't “Scale System” or “Scale Page” to anything other than 100% in Page Format. When to use “Absolute” or “fixed” size for anything page-related (titles, page numbers, headers) Use the “real” dynamics (stylized bold italic mp, etc., not just regular expression text) Make sure you use them correctly! Più mosso. Schirmer Pronouncing Pocket Manual Of Musical Terms (Theodore Baker, ed. Nicolas Slonimsky, Laura Kuhn 5th ed 1995) $8 Kindle, paperback used Keyboard Maestro for Mac; Similar but not the same on Windows: AutoHotKey I have to choose just one plug-in? Run them all with Run Plugins by Name Plugins part 2: Filter Other in Sibelius filters key signature changes, hidden objects, quartertones, and a lot more Please always use running headers (title, page number, part name) on all parts
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If you get value out of the photography content I produce, consider making a sustaining value for value financial contribution, Visit the Support Page here. You can find my latest photo books all on Amazon here. Website Billy Newman Photo https://billynewmanphoto.com/ YouTube https://www.youtube.com/billynewmanphoto Facebook Page https://www.facebook.com/billynewmanphotos/ Twitter https://twitter.com/billynewman Instagram https://www.instagram.com/billynewman/ About https://billynewmanphoto.com/about/ 0:14 Hello, and thank you very much for listening to this episode of The Billy Newman photo podcast. Today we're gonna be talking a little bit about I think some of the 360 footers that I've been shooting at the waterfalls, some of the stuff up in the Mackenzie wilderness area, and some of it over like the three sisters wilderness area, so and then there's also cash budget stuff, we did a bunch of stuff on the coast, we did a bunch of stuff on hikes on bike rides, we had a friend with a motorcycle, drive it up a trail, that was cool. We shot over to Smith rock up to a couple of spots over in the high desert area, Eastern Oregon. Today, though, just for a minute, we're talking about some of the stuff that we did over proxy files, proxy files is a nice spot in Oregon, definitely a hiking destination that should be at the top of a lot of people's lists, especially for people that live I guess in the Willamette Valley area where you can get up on highway 126 and head out toward or if you're in the band area, and you want to come up that other way. But then you go up away up the 126, which is the main highway now. And then you take you take a little road that cuts off and that's the old road. I guess that used to be the old path that went overall you know, the mountain range there over the Cascades and then up on over to the part of Eastern Oregon, I guess we continued. But as you come up over the past there, there's a couple of cool lookouts up toward the top, but a little lower down as you're kind of, you're kind of starting your way up. There's a pull-out for proxy falls, and it's a really interesting waterfall. I think it's one of the taller waterfalls in Oregon. I think that watts and falls might be the tallest waterfall, which we also went to just a couple of days ago and I'll talk about that in the next couple of days on this. This flash briefing to the proxy false was beautiful. It was a tall waterfall, the way that it kind of cascades down and sort of blows up mist and creates kind of this mossy I guess kind of rain for his temperament. Or what would it be like oh, we're like a rain forest by him? So that sort of environment right around the place where the waterfall kind of crashes down all at one spot. But we took this 360 camera in there and recorded a bunch of footage and it has come out interesting. I love that sort of stuff. So it's really fun getting over there. 2:27 You can see more of my work at Billy Newman photo comm you can check out some of my photo books on Amazon. I think you can look at Billy Newman under the author's section there and see some of the photo books on film on the desert, on surrealism on camping, and cool stuff over there. 360-degree photo work over the last couple of weeks which has been cool and I've enjoyed it a lot. I liked doing the 360 stuff I think back in June of 2018 we had done a bunch of podcasts about some of the 360 photography stuff that we were trying to do some of the video stuff we were doing with the GoPro Fusion at the time. And that was all cool and I liked that video a lot this time I was working with a Ricoh Theta zone. And I was going around to a few locations to try and get the photographs. Specifically, I think photographs a lot in this circumstance not so many videos. But yeah, really interested in the 360 photography stuff that I was able, to edit together and to capture during that time. So that was cool. But I went out to an area in instead of Central Oregon, that was pretty cool and went up on like a hillside to do some 360 work. And it's cool out there because you can see the topography of how the Great Basin was formed at the wall I guess like during the whole era of the Pleistocene as it was for a long-standing period. Like a lake is just a big lake out there. And then as things started changing at the end of the place to see anything there were huge changes that ended the Great Basin stuff that ended a lot of the megafauna that was in the area. And that kind of changed the topography of the landscape over the last 10,000 years to be something much more of the high desert sagebrush Juniper tree exposed rock landscape that we see today and a lot less of the forested temperate kind of mountain climate that we have through the Cascades and part Oregon I'm sure it was always drier given the rain shatters the Cascade Mountains there but I think that for a long time as according to signs posted on my drives in areas where I go hiking sometimes but you know like when you go up to someplace and it says you know this area so such and such time ago had these animals in it where you see like giant beavers or you see like camels or giant sloths, I guess they added the area to there's all sorts of stuff that they had. That ended up being wiped out 100,000 years ago, 60,000 years ago, too, what, 1020 10,000 years ago, something like that. There's a lot of changes that happened throughout the Pleistocene, I guess during what they call the quarternary period, a period of glaciations that the Earth has been involved in for the last 100,000 or 200, maybe million years. I'm not sure it's last couple 100,000 years we've been going in these cycles of glaciation. So you know, we're in an ice age period. So we go into an ice age like we have ice on the Earth right now. It'll be more ice at a point and then less ice at a point. More is at a pointless I said a point, I guess it's been going on for what they say somewhere around like 200,000 years, these 30,000 year periods of glaciation to non-glaciation, where like, I think we're coming, we're like on the far end of the Glacial Maximum now. So we had the, with the Glacial Maximum about like, what, 11,000 12,000 years ago? Or is that right? No, it must have been, like, 15 20,000 years ago that we're at the maximum, then it started receding. I suppose. That's when we were able to No, that doesn't make sense. We had like the landbridge, like the Beringia stuff where people got over that was probably 15 to 20,000. sea levels were low, or they were like 400 feet squared along the coastlines that came over through the land. So that was all pretty long ago. Well, anyway, at some point, like I was there like I'm gonna figure out Wait, let me remember. Let me think back to 15,000 years ago, where was I? Yeah, I wasn't here. So I don't know what happened. But apparently, there's been some recorded evidence that I was learned about, and I think it's like Montverde down in Chile. And that's a location where I think they carbon-dated something to 15,000 years old, like human remains, the human element remains, there's, there's like a few locations here in Oregon, where they, I guess, have evidence of the Clovis people that sort of around like the 1112 13,000 year mark. And then there's other evidence of things that are I don't know within like it's time it's like anything from like 7500 years to 15,000 years ago seems to all kind of be in flux have a date, because there's not many, 7:25 not many perfect ways to date that. And if it's a cultural artifact, like a, an arrowhead, or a pot shard, or a scraper, there's some indication of how those things are going to be created or how those artifacts are going to be created and how there's going to remain like Folsom points or Clovis points are pretty distinct from each other, but they're not culturally distinct from each other. So it could be like a variation of many different tribes and languages and peoples all well unrelated to each other but related with a similar vein of technology for a few 1000 years of you know, their tool use shape was kind of similar because they're all kind of from a similar descendency but I think when you get like more than 100 miles away, your language is separate over like a couple of generations. You just got to speak different languages. But man wild stuff anyway, so I don't remember where we started with this. But I was out in Eastern Oregon, exploring the Great Basin, I went up on a hillside and public land and I was doing some 360 photography work with the Ricoh zeta Oh, Ricoh Theta zone. That's what it is. And yeah, I was capturing some stuff on a hillside really beautiful areas up there where those ridges kind of drop in and out. And so it's cool when you get like up to a higher elevation, you can kind of see the pockets of where these lakes and pools of water and kind of sat and rested for what seems like I think I was saying something about recording some 360 photographs up on some public land in the high desert, in the Lake County in Great Basin area of Eastern Oregon. beautiful spot over there. I enjoy it. And yeah, it was awesome to use the Ricoh Theta zone to be capturing some images up in that area, it's cool when you're at a higher elevation. And with a 360 camera, you can kind of it provides a little bit of a different perspective, it seems silly to see like wider, but when you re when you kind of replay those images, and you're able to sort of look around in the context of what's the left hand to the right of you, you're kind of able to put together the context of the landscape a little better, a little faster than you could if you just had a series of individual photographs that had segments of the wider landscape captured in it so it's cool at that higher elevation. You can kind of look down to areas that we had been hiking around earlier in the day through Some of the ridges and troughs that would be over in that area, and you can look down, you know, it's like 500 feet down in elevation to what we thought was kind of the mountain top pass and then pass that as another maybe 1000 foot or a couple of 100-foot drop in elevation as it goes down toward the lake basin area. So all that was pretty cool. And what was also cool about it is just sort of visualizing how populated that area had been in the past, I think, you know, before the Western expansion of the United States, and as 1000s of years passed by in this region of land in the northwest, it had been populated in that region specifically been populated by nomadic tribes that had been able to travel and subsist off of the wild game that was there, I think a lot of like antelope and deer, and it looks like bighorn sheep by some of their planning some kind of sheep, but it looks like that from some of their, their pictographs and petroglyphs information that they left then the dynamics of some of those populations of animals have changed in the time. Now given like modern-day, I don't know, I don't know if we're gonna see a lot of sheep out there in Lake County. But there's one drawn on a rock out there. So they must have been trying to look for it. There's a lot of them in the southwest. Is he moving into the I think the Mohawk tribes. For them, that's more of a 3000 to 25 2000. I don't know, it's probably bad. It was 3600 years ago, sort of a thing. But or 100 years ago I think it was like Captain jack over there Captain jack stronghold for the Murdoch Indian Reservation area. That was like in the Indian Wars of the 1850s. So they allowed us to tell them, but yeah, there's some information about some of the 11:52 pirate, the pirate Indians, I think the Northern Piute there were in that area of Southern southeastern Oregon, Nevada, then into Utah, Arizona, and New Mexico if I kind of understood, right, but I know there are some fluctuations in there. And differences and timing and stuff. But yeah, dollar, pretty cool stuff. It was really, it was awesome to get out there. It's, it's cool to get out and kind of walk around in scenarios of some public land, where we still have some access and still get out to try and do some photography stuff. Even in this period where you're supposed to stay home and there's a lockdown it was, it was cool to kind of get out and try and do some exploring and some social distance consciousness. I mean, that's fine with me, I don't, I don't have to be around a lot of people, it's better to do landscape wildlife photography worked while you're sort of in some type of isolation, I'm sure like a lot of hunters are kind of considering something like that to you know, hunters, fishermen, people like hiking or you know, a lot of those solo activities, it's cool that you know, this kind of this time, sort of is provided a little bit of a reset for probably a lot of people out there to have a bit more time to invest in some of the things that they'd want to, I suppose a lot of folks are probably stuck more in their local area but it's a great time too, to get to invest in some things that seem more important to you. So that's what I've been trying to do. I hope you guys are doing well. Thanks a lot for listening to this episode of The Billy Newman photo podcast. You can check out more at Billy Newman photo comm I've been doing a ton of updates over there. It's an airplane taking off. Sounds like prop plans about to fly over my head. It's like that scene in North by Northwest. Cary Grant starts getting run down by that biplane. That'd be scary. So that's that in the future. You can check out more information at Billy Newman photo comm you can go to Billy Newman photo.com Ford slash support. If you want to help me out and participate in the value for value model that we're running this podcast with. If you receive some value out of some of the stuff that I was talking about, you're welcome to help me out and send some value my way through the portal at Billy Newman photo comm forward-slash support, you can also find more information there about Patreon and the way that I use it if you're interested or if you're more comfortable using Patreon that's patreon.com Ford slash Billy Newman photo. 14:29 I bought a domain name nightscape podcast calm and so I'm trying to build a pretty simple WordPress site that can host a lot of the information about that podcast about that project as a whole. So it'll be pretty basic and it's not supposed to be something that's hugely complicated by any means. But I'm interested in you know, just trying to try to make some different graphics and make some explanation of the podcast and sort of how it works just to kind of differentiate it a little bit. And so it's just like a side project at all. IBM trying to put it together. But I've been trying to find out some ways to do that more easily. So I've already built about three or four pretty usable WordPress websites. And what I was hoping to do is trying to try to take a lot of that, that work that I had already done, and then migrate that over to this new nightscape podcast website that I'm trying to put together, along with another site that I'm trying to put together get together. I'll probably talk about that in the next podcast. But through this nightscape podcast website, what I was hoping to do was take a lot of the way that I've customized the theme that I'm using, and a lot of like the Page Layout stuff that I've already put together for let's see my Billy Newman photo website. And I want to try and find a way to migrate that over to this night sky site, and then strip out the parts that won't be the same, you know, I'll replace the graphics replace a lot of the layout stuff in a way that would be unique and bespoke to the way that I want this nightscape podcast website to go. But it's a little better than ours, it's a lot less work, it saved me a ton of time so that I don't have to go back through and make customizations to each of them, the fields associated with the site in a way that would be like brand new to it. So. So I'm trying to learn about that a little bit. What I've been trying to do is find out, I guess, different ways to do that. So one thing that I ran into, while I was trying to do a bunch of this troubleshooting on my site over the last couple of weeks, was that I'm really in need of making backups of my WordPress sites. And so what I went through and did is I made sure there's ways within WordPress to do this, but I was using a plugin. That's and you should let me know if anybody's listening out there. And they've had experience doing backups at their WordPress site, you should let me know it was the most effective there's, there's like the cPanel backup that I've made from the server side where I backed up the files that were associated with the website. And so hopefully that can be restored in a way that'd be useful. But there are also some complications that I think I've run into with that. And it wasn't as user-friendly as I wanted it to be. And the restore points, I don't know, it didn't feel like it worked for me as well as I had hoped it would. But it did come in use, it was very useful for me to do that when I did run into problems, and I wasn't able to access the site. So I'm glad I had those backups of the cPanel. But I do still have access to the WordPress dashboard of my website, what I'm hoping to do is use this plug-in system that I found. And I'm sure like a million other people according to what it said, I have found it also. But I'm using this plugin called Updraft Plus, to try and make to try and make backups of my WordPress pages. So I went through and made backups of each of the WordPress websites that I've created so far. And first, that was the Billy Newman photo.com website. And then in addition to that, there was golden hour wedding calm. So I made backups of both of those. And then there are another two websites that I'm still kind of working on. And I wanted to want to try and make those new. But I did make backups of those also. And I was able to save those on my server. But I was also able to download those to my local drive and put those on an external hard drive. And the great thing is, is that I can version those backups. So when I make adjustments, or when I make updates to my site, and I want to make another backup of it, it'll make I can make a backup, and then I can download that. And that'll be like the, you know, this was in January 2019. But with all these extra pieces of content, and with all these extra additions to the site, this will be the backup I make in February 2019, something like that. What I'm trying to figure out those. And I think what I've discovered is that what I want to do is make a backup of my WordPress site, let's say in this case, that Billy Newman photo comm back up, and I want to use that to clone and then migrate that over to the night sky podcast.com website. And so I think I found a way to do that even within Updraft Plus now the Updraft Plus plugin offers a premium service where you can purchase the ability to do a database migration for I think, $30, it's not $30 per site, but I think it's $30 for the plugin, and then you get support from that plugin developer for some time, I think it's like six months on the low end. And then if you need support for a longer amount of time, I think it's more money than that. There are probably some caveats to it. But that is an option that I'm trying to explore right now as if I'd want to go through that process of using the Updraft Plus plugin to do a migration on my site where I can bring in a lot of the theme customizations, the theme itself and the, I guess, the database with the updated database over to the night sky podcast website. And it could be an easy sort of one-click solution for it. But I'm also trying to look around and see if there are other ways for me to do an import for a clone of the website and the website data so that I can bring in a lot of the information but maybe leave out a lot of pieces that I won't need because I'm not trying to make an end an exact duplicate or an exact copy, I'm just trying to bring over certain elements that would be that have already been adjusted in a way that I don't want to do the work over for. So if I could just kind of bring in this draft of the website version, that's almost everything complete in the way that I want. And then delete the content that was on the blog, delete the pieces that were you know, over in this section of the site, rewrite and about page and a couple of paragraphs over here, recreate some graphics, and then I would have what would seem like a familiar site that would be on-brand. But it would also be, you know, a new site that would have a lot of new content on it, and it would just kind of remain the way that I wanted it to. So that's sort of the hope that I'm trying to go for. And I guess that the Updraft Plus plugin creates XML files for you to use. And 20:50 I don't know how it works. But I think if you break open the file that you downloaded, you can go through and then and then there's an alternate way of making an upload for that sort of stuff. But I guess the problem is, is like the database. So if you're migrating a site, it's expecting all those domain names to be what they had been in the past and not migrated, or not a set of new links that have these new domain names, everything is going to link back to another site, that it's not, it's not at so the database, I was just not going to make sense. And I think that's what this migration tool is supposed to help you do. So I'm looking into that. And I'm hopeful that I can kind of put that together pretty quickly. I'm also trying to be conscious of my time a little bit too so that I don't spend a huge amount of time and development trying to figure out you know, how to how to go through and fix a bunch of errors that might be created if I tried to do a restore of a backup or a clone of my other site and try and migrate that over to this new domain. I'm trying to figure out a way where I don't have to worry about that all that much, but I'm still gonna do some more research. It's gonna be an ongoing project, an ongoing project, and I will update you in this podcast on my progress. That's what I figured. So I'm gonna do that with another site too. I think I might have mentioned yesterday that we're starting the golden hour experience podcast. And we've also started the golden hour experience.com website. And so I'm going to try and go through the same process over on that site. So I can import a bunch of the settings that I have from golden hour wedding calm and try and put it together in a way so that I get to save a bunch of time and not have to redevelop a WordPress site from scratch again. So that's it and it could work it seems like if I pay just a little bit of money, I can make it work, which might make it worth it. I figured the other news that I was going to get to was some stuff about ebooks. I'm sure you're excited now. Thanks for listening to all this. Thanks for checking out this episode of The Billy Newman photo podcast. Hope you guys check out some stuff on Billy Newman's photo comm you knew things up there some stuff on the homepage, good links to other outbound sources. some links to books and links to some podcasts. Like these blog posts are pretty cool. Yeah, check it out at Billy numina photo calm. Thanks for listening to this episode and the back end
A clean web page layout will do wonders for the user experience. A poorly structured layout loses users and makes them look elsewhere. You can read the blog post this episode is based on. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/technology-aloha/support
We read Doctor Who Monthly #48 from January 1981 and talk about the magazine, its comics and editorial content, and look back on how official fandom was 40 years ago. Ben also gets a little nostalgic about ads for BMX bikes and Star Wars digital wristwatches. Opening music is an excerpt from "We, Pangol" aka "Pangol's March" and closing music is "Back to Work", both pieces are from the Leisure Hive score composed by Peter Howell of the BBC Radiophic Workshop. We recorded this episode on 6 June 2021.
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View in HD at . Watch as I build a printable PDF newsletter in Mac Pages. I'll use Page Layout mode to add tex boxes, link them, add images, captions, graphic elements and more.
#65 I share 23 pro page layout tips for print, digital documents and the web. Find out how to polish your page layout skills, so you have more professional-looking and reader-friendly pages. Also find out some accessibility and usability tips.
View in HD at . If you want to combine photos into a collage, you can do it using Pages. By using Page Layout mode with custom page dimensions, rulers, guides, box shapes and alignment tools, you can create a grid of photos that at any size. Then you can drag and drop pictures from the Photos app into each box. You can also use borders or even build creative designs with various shapes and sizes.
#155 - Paradigma MVC - Transmitido ao vivo no Instagram em 14/02/2020. - O que é MVC - Pode ser aplicado para toda linguagem de programação - Um paradigma que assusta muitos developers - Model (Data storage) - Objects and Fields - View (User Interface) - Standard Page, Page Layout, Visualforce, Lightning Components, Console Layouts, Mini Page Layouts - Controller (Application Logic) - Apex, Triggers (Workflows, Validation Rules, Process Builder, Flow) Acompanhe as live de segunda a sexta às 21:41, saiba mais em https://souforce.cloud/lives Siga-nos no Instagram @iFernandoSousa & @Anellinv Blog: https://souforce.cloud Cursos: https://cursos.souforce.cloud Youtube: https://youtube.com/souforce
So there you are in your craft space all happy as can be and then you look down and.........there it is, staring back at you in such a cold manner...the menacing blank page of a junk journal! What is an innocent crafter to do? Stare blankly at it? That's one option, but I have a few more ideas you may like to peruse to see if any of them tickles your creative fancy! :) Thanks for listening everyone! Sincerely, Pam at The Paper Outpost :) !! Come Find Me At: Youtube: The Paper Outpost: www.youtube.com/channel/UCSkwO0IRem3AAzRvMj6jPbw Etsy Shop: www.etsy.com/shop/ThePaperOutpost?ref=seller-platform-mcnav Twitter: twitter.com/thepaperoutpost Instagram: www.instagram.com/thepaperoutpost/ Facebook: www.facebook.com/ThePaperOutpost/?modal=admin_todo_tour Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/thepaperoutpost/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-paper-outpost/?viewAsMember=true Pinterest: www.pinterest.com/1ia6ayctn12r2rljnl307rk1joojur/pins/ Website: www.thepaperoutpost.com Email: thepaperoutpost@gmail.com Podcast: The Paper Outpost: The Joy of Junk Journals! Easily Found on: Anchor: anchor.fm/the-paper-outpost Spotify: open.spotify.com/show/2dZXtLP8HW7g3uIh1HOPV2 Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-paper-outpost-the-joy-of-junk-journals/id1492938525?uo=4 Google Podcast: https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy8xMTNiNTM5Yy9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw== RadioPublic: radiopublic.com/the-paper-outpost-the-joy-of-jun-WRpxOO Breaker: www.breaker.audio/the-paper-outpost-the-joy-of-junk-journals Free Checklist of Junk Journal Supplies Plus The Note From The Book Maker Included!: http://bit.ly/freechecklistofsupplies
So there you are in your craft space all happy as can be and then you look down and.........there it is, staring back at you in such a cold manner...the menacing blank page of a junk journal! What is an innocent crafter to do? Stare blankly at it? That's one option, but I have a few more ideas you may like to peruse to see if any of them tickles your creative fancy! :) Thanks for listening everyone! Sincerely, Pam at The Paper Outpost :) !! Come Find Me At: Youtube: The Paper Outpost: www.youtube.com/channel/UCSkwO0IRem3AAzRvMj6jPbw Amazon Store (The Paper Outpost): https://www.amazon.com/shop/thepaperoutpost Etsy Shop: www.etsy.com/shop/ThePaperOutpost?ref=seller-platform-mcnav Twitter: twitter.com/thepaperoutpost Instagram: www.instagram.com/thepaperoutpost/ Facebook: www.facebook.com/ThePaperOutpost/?modal=admin_todo_tour Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/thepaperoutpost/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-paper-outpost/?viewAsMember=true Pinterest: www.pinterest.com/1ia6ayctn12r2rljnl307rk1joojur/pins/ Website: www.thepaperoutpost.com Email: thepaperoutpost@gmail.com Podcast: The Paper Outpost: The Joy of Junk Journals! Easily Found on: Anchor: anchor.fm/the-paper-outpost Spotify: open.spotify.com/show/2dZXtLP8HW7g3uIh1HOPV2 Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-paper-outpost-the-joy-of-junk-journals/id1492938525?uo=4 Google Podcast: https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy8xMTNiNTM5Yy9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw== RadioPublic: radiopublic.com/the-paper-outpost-the-joy-of-jun-WRpxOO Breaker: www.breaker.audio/the-paper-outpost-the-joy-of-junk-journals Free Checklist of Junk Journal Supplies Plus The Note From The Book Maker Included!: http://bit.ly/freechecklistofsupplies
We have bold new experiment ready for you to enjoy this week - the very first ComicFuel Workshop podcast! Bizhan Khodabendeh’s “Panel Layout: The Golden Ratio” from 2014 is our most popular article ever posted on our website. So, for season 1 of Gutter Talk we’ve decided to revisit the article in the form of a FREE WORKSHOP. That’s right! We said FREE WORKSHOP!!! I hear you asking: “But, Patrick… This is just a podcast. How is a podcast a FREE WORKSHOP?” Great question! The idea is super simple: If you haven’t yet, read through Bizhan’s Article “Panel Layout: The Golden Ratio” Come back to this post at MakingComics.com/guttertalkpod Start playing the podcast and follow along with the tutorial below Skip ahead to the future and you will have 1 full page of comic art completed that utilizes Bizhan’s Golden Ratio theory. I told you it was simple. (I know, that last step is a doozy). This is a crazy experiment for MakingComics.com and the Gutter Talk ComicFuel series. We want to know if you liked it, if you hated it, something was confusing, or even if you just want to say hi. All of the feedback is welcome and encouraged. To give us feedback, comment below or email us at patrick@makingcomics.com. Oh, and hey, if you like this episode please let us know by signing up to be a Patreon patron, giving us a one-time donation, or giving us a tip on the RadioPublic app. For your convenience we’ve broken the podcast down into chapters:* 00:00:00 - Pre-Roll Ad 00:01:30 - *NEW* ComicFuel Theme Song 00:02:17 - Patreon Updates 00:04:10 - Show Intro 00:06:14 - Bizhan Introduction 00:10:55 - Workshop Agenda, Goals, & Deliverables 00:12:28 - Materials Overview 00:19:04 - Step 1: Thumbnailing 00:27:07 - Steps 2 & 3: Page Layout 1 00:33:54 - Steps 4 & 5: Page Layout 2 00:42:53 - Step 6: Penciling 00:52:44 - Step 7: Refining Pencils 01:01:00 - Step 8: Inking 01:14:03 - Steps 9-11: Refining Inks 01:25:25 - End of Lesson & Next Steps 01:27:31 - "Flats" Definition 01:32:31 - Closing The Loop: Golden Ratio 01:36:51 - Closing Credits *If you are versed at all with “enhanced” podcasts, we’ve also included chapter markers directly in the episode so you should be able to jump to sections fairly easily from within your podcast player. If none of that makes any sense - ignore me. Credits Lesson & Photos by Bizhan Khodabendeh (@mendedarrow). Support him and his work by visiting MendedArrow.com. All music was graciously provided by our friends “Another Dead Clown” from the instrumentals of “This May Not Work.” Support Another Dead Clown by purchasing their albums at: https://anotherdeadclown.bandcamp.com/ Music Tracks, in order of perception: Pre Roll Ad - Fuzzy Analog New Show Intro - Akashic Fields Transitions - "Space Demons" by Christopher O'Keeffe Step 1 Break - For the Aeroplane & 27 Second Kiss Step 2 - Evas Guitar Step 4 & 5 - Akashic Fields & Holy Fuck Step 6 - Penny Proposition & Eight Miles To Ludlow Step 7 - Pyramids Step 8 - Guns & Currency & Frank O Step 9-11 - Drinking Song & Spencer's Bad News The Golden Ratio Workshop Audio Walkthrough The Objective To complete a full page of comic art utilizing Bizhan’s application of the Golden Ration compositional theory. Materials If you are interested in downloading all photos used below in high resolution, the script below, comic page templates (in both 11x17 & 8.5x11 - multiple formats), and more then we got you covered! Go check out our Patreon page where a donation of $2 a month will get you a download of all the materials for the workshop: https://www.patreon.com/makingcomics Required Materials: Pencil & Eraser Pen (Specific ones outlined below, but any will do) Paper (11x17 suggested, but copy paper can be made to work) A ruler Suggested Materials: Mechanical pencil Bristol paper
On this week’s Social Media Marketing Talk Show, we explore Facebook rolling out a business page redesign on mobile with Andrea Vahl, Facebook bringing mentorship to Facebook groups, and other breaking social media marketing news of the week! What do you think? Find show notes and share your comments and questions here, or at https://www.socialmediaexaminer.com/talk50
This week we discuss the Divi library and how awesome it is!! If you're new to Divi you'll definitely want to hear how some of our hosts use it in their workflow, and if you're not new to Divi you may find new ways to use it. As an extra added bonus we've got a real treat - A FREE 4 PAGE LAYOUT!! Olga Summerhayes of Infinite Imagination was kind enough to donate her time and skills and designed this beautiful layout to get you started on your Divi library import journey :D VIEW DEMO Download Here Helpful Links: 5 Ways the Divi Library Can Make Your Life Easier Divi Documentation Importing & Exporting Divi Builder Layouts & Library Collection Hosts Present: Terry Hale - Mizagorn Ink / FB / @mizagorn Tammy Grant - Sunflower Creatives / FB / @yourblogplace David Blackmon - Aspen Grove Studios / FB / @aspengrovellc Shannon Shaffer - Purple Finch Studios / FB / @purplefinchfoto Leslie Bernal - A Girl and Her Mac / FB / @agirlandhermac Olga Summerhayes - Infinite Imagination / FB / @OlgaSummerhayes https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UUG2GLiV-4k
When given a choice for a column layout on your pages, what's really the best for marketing your products or services effectively? Is there an underlying theory for selecting a layout that will perform better than others? Watch this Web clinic replay to learn more about a recent experiment with a large technology company involving column layouts that you can use to aid your landing page optimization efforts.
Google Updates Above the Fold Page Layout Algorithm;Exploiting Facebook Privacy Settings. Jim and Dave speak with Kim Krause Berg (Founder of Cre8asiteForums) who has joined the Internet Marketing Ninjas, about the change and she previews her participation on an upcoming Pubcon Vegas 2012 panel on Panda, Penguin, and Authors.
Google Updates Above the Fold Page Layout Algorithm;Exploiting Facebook Privacy Settings. Jim and Dave speak with Kim Krause Berg (Founder of Cre8asiteForums) who has joined the Internet Marketing Ninjas, about the change and she previews her participation on an upcoming Pubcon Vegas 2012 panel on Panda, Penguin, and Authors.
70 Percent Did Not Recover From Googles Page Layout Algorithm; New Algo update focusing on Domains. Ross and John also answer listener questions on the less is more argument about title tag character count, social signals and social activity, and a question invloving a multi-million page dynamic website receiving duplicate content andwarnings in Webmaster Tools because of queries.
70 Percent Did Not Recover From Googles Page Layout Algorithm; New Algo update focusing on Domains. Ross and John also answer listener questions on the less is more argument about title tag character count, social signals and social activity, and a question invloving a multi-million page dynamic website receiving duplicate content andwarnings in Webmaster Tools because of queries.
70 Percent Did Not Recover From Googles Page Layout Algorithm; New Algo update focusing on Domains. Ross and John also answer listener questions on the less is more argument about title tag character count, social signals and social activity, and a question invloving a multi-million page dynamic website receiving duplicate content andwarnings in Webmaster Tools because of queries.
SPECIAL OFFER FOR PRT LISTENERS!! – 10% off Stacy Julian's new workshop: Twelve. Important: Please support the show when you use your discount by using this link to head over to Big Picture Classes. You can find Stacy's class description and register by clicking: Online Classes > Workshops. Thank you! Promo code: prttwelve Expires January 5th, 2012 at 10pm PT. Can not be combined with any other offer. Discount only valid for the Twelve workshop. Not valid on previous purchases. One time use per-person. Do you like two page layouts? Want some ideas for using them? That's what we're talking about this week. Come listen! You can use this audio player to listen to the show: If you want, you can also right click this link to save the show to your computer manually. The Panel Stacy Julian May Flaum Nancy Nally Noell Hyman Sponsors Big Picture Classes: Click here to see special offers from Big Picture Classes! Give-Away for Stacy's Twelve Class Want to enter in the giveaway? Click here and then leave a comment on that post. Picks of the Week Hero Arts Stamp: Life of the Party Martha Stewart Punch Alpine Snowflake PerpetualKid.com Donald in Mathmagic Land Martha Stewart Glitter – Golden Woodland (Affiliate links wherever possible.) How to subscribe… Did you know that when you subscribe in iTunes (which is free), you're helping support Paperclipping Roundtable? It's true. iTunes measures every subscription, so it's like casting a “vote” for the show. It helps us move up the ranks and helps us grow the audience. iTunes is free. Subscribing is free, so why not use it to download the show? Subscribe in iTunes (iTunes link) right now so your computer will automatically download each new episode as they become available. Or you can always manually subscribe to the Paperclipping Roundtable RSS Feed.
A short and simple tutorial on how to correct page layouts after upgrading iweb. Sponsored by: www.youtube.com/thepeachify