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Archive for November 18th, 2008

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by Den M Smythe

Weblogging, better known as blogging, is undoubtedly the most popular form of websites today. Hundreds of new bloggers turn up everyday and they express their opinions everything and nothing on a continued basis. What you write certainly takes an important position, but it’s important to make sure the site looks appealing too. This is where the popular weblogging platform, WordPress, steps in.

Why should you utilise WordPress? Plainly said, the program supplies lots of features to assist all your creative thinking. In addition, the WordPress platform can be hosted on a service that’s PHP-enabled, it’s costless and has several complimentary and paid themes to use too. So, why not use it for your own ease?

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by Andrew Whiteman

The Ribbon is a key element of the Microsoft Word interface. It hosts the vast majority of the commands that the programme has to offer. Its wide variety of controls are arranged in a series of Tabs. To make a Tab active, click on its name. The controls displayed in each Tab are related in some way. Thus, for example, the controls in the Home Tab are the ones which are most frequently used in Microsoft Word: controls such as Cut, Copy and Paste and commands for changing the character and paragraph formatting of your text.

As well as the regular Ribbon Tabs, Microsoft Word 2007 also contains context sensitive Tabs. These are Tabs which only appear in a certain context, for example, when you insert a text box. Having drawn the text box, a special tab appears for formatting text boxes. However, when you click outside the text box to deselected it, the context Tab disappears.

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