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Placing Uploaded Images by samk — last modified 2006-05-17 14:04
Learn how to place an image into a webpage and how to get around the Internet Explorer bug that causes poor word wrap.
Anything with the word "internet" in the content by samk — last modified 2006-07-24 12:23
 
Web Browser by samk — last modified 2006-06-09 08:42
A web browser is an application used to view web pages. They translate web languages into the graphical, multimedia webpages that populate the internet. The most common web browsers are: Internet Explorer (the most widely used web browser. IE for short), Safari (the main web browser for Macintosh users), Mozilla's Firefox (a free web browser full of customizations and add-on features). Other web browers you may encounter are: Netscape, Opera, and AOL.
Text doesn't wrap properly around an image in Internet Explorer by samk — last modified 2007-03-28 15:03
When I float images to the left or right, why is the text not wrapping correctly when viewed in Internet Explorer?
Domain Name by samk — last modified 2006-05-30 14:06
The unique name that identifies an Internet site. Example: plone.org is the domain name of the Plone website.
What browsers should I test my custom design in? by jonb — last modified 2007-07-26 15:07
I want my site to look consistent across the most popular browsers my site visitors are likely to use. Which browsers and versions are likely to account for 90% or more of my traffic?
Search Engine by samk — last modified 2006-05-30 15:02
A computer program that allows you to search the internet, a webpage, or even within a document for search terms commenly called keywords. A search engine is almost always a text box next to a button labelled 'search' or sometimes 'go'.
What web browser should I be using? by samk — last modified 2007-10-23 13:02
What is the best web browser to use when editing my site with Plone?
Examples of Collections by Josh Boese — last modified 2008-10-15 17:15
This page shows some Collections in action so you can get an idea of what they do.
Examples of Smart Folders by samk — last modified 2006-07-25 09:13
This page show some smart folders in action so you can get an idea of what they do.
Filesize by samk — last modified 2007-01-22 18:27
<p>The term filesize refers to how big a particular file is in terms of bytes. <p> Filesizes are expressed in terms of <a href="../glossary/gigabytes-megabytes-and-kilobytes-gb-mb-kb">bytes</a>, which are a unit of measure in the world of computers. A single byte is rather small, but most files are much larger. We express 1000 bytes as a <i>kilobyte</i>, and a million bytes as a <i>megabyte</i></p>You can make an analogy with filesize to the weight of a physical object. Something that weighs 15 pounds obviously isn't as hard to lift as something that weights 15 tons. The same is true of filesizes, especially in an online context. </p><p>A file that is 15 kilobytes takes much less computing power, and load on your internet connection, than a 15 megabyte file would. </p>
Getting Started by Renee Leach — last modified 2006-11-03 14:56
Browser compatibility, logging into your Plone 2.0 Website, etc.
The Basics by samk — last modified 2008-03-05 16:04
A basic introduction to the key concepts of good image use
How should I prepare my images for the web? by samk — last modified 2008-03-05 16:04
How do I know what size to make images and in what format should they be?
Why is there so much blank space under my images? by samk — last modified 2007-11-12 10:03
Depending on how you set the alignment of an image, you may have too much space under images, especially when viewed with Internet Explorer 6. Learn when to use Inline setting for images.
Getting Started by samk — last modified 2007-08-20 10:56
The first step in using Plone is to login.
Getting Started by samk — last modified 2008-05-08 08:33
The first step in using Plone is to login.
Managing Images and Files by samk — last modified 2007-08-20 15:25
You've seen how to place images and link to files that are already a part of your Plone site. Now learn how to add new images and/or files to your site.
Managing Images and Files by samk — last modified 2007-08-20 16:14
You've seen how to place images and link to files that are already a part of your Plone site. Now learn how to add new images and/or files to your site.
How to Copy Content from Microsoft Word into Plone by samk — last modified 2008-12-12 11:40
There are a few things to know about copying and pasting content from Word into Plone to get the best results.
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