Windows 10 Tip: Get started with the emoji keyboard shortcut

2018-02-06 KENNETH 0

Windows 10 Tip: Get started with the emoji keyboard shortcut It’s a keyboard shortcut – and it’s got smiley faces, people and celebration emojis, just to name a few. Simply press the Windows key and the period button to get started! Have a great week! Source: Windows 10 Tip: Get started with the emoji keyboard shortcut

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Announcing a Unified Ansible Role for NGINX and NGINX Plus

2018-02-03 KENNETH 0

Announcing a Unified Ansible Role for NGINX and NGINX Plus NGINX, Inc. has been hard at work following the release of the original Ansible roles for the open source NGINX software and NGINX Plus. We are now releasing a new, unified NGINX Ansible role. This new Ansible role replaces the previous separate Ansible roles, which are no longer supported. We will continue to develop the new Ansible role to support customer use cases as they change. The new Ansible role can install either open source NGINX or NGINX Plus and has additional features, including: Uploading NGINX configuration files from your host to the NGINX host Dynamically creating NGINX configurations based on user variables Choosing between the stable and mainline branches of open source NGINX Installing the three most popular NGINX modules (nginScript, Perl, and WAF) Enabling metrics collection with the NGINX stub_status module [ more… ]

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#ifdef WINDOWS – Progressive Web Apps

2018-02-03 KENNETH 0

#ifdef WINDOWS – Progressive Web Apps Jeff Burtoft from the Web Apps team at Microsoft dropped by to share how web apps on Windows have evolved, all the way from regular web sites, to packaged web apps in Windows 8, Hosted Web Apps in Windows 10, and finally adopting Progressive Web Apps with support for Service Workers and native APIs. We also covered the top 3 necessary components needed to build a PWA and the top 4 things developers can do to make sure their PWAs are successful on any platform. Check out the full video above and feel free to reach out on  Twitter or in the comments below for questions or comments. Happy coding! Source: #ifdef WINDOWS – Progressive Web Apps

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The Month in WordPress: January 2018

2018-02-02 KENNETH 0

The Month in WordPress: January 2018 Things got off to a gradual start in 2018 with momentum starting to pick up over the course of the month. There were some notable developments in January, including a new point release and work being done on other important areas of the WordPress project. WordPress 4.9.2 Security and Maintenance Release On January 16, WordPress 4.9.2 was released to fix an important security issue with the media player, as well as a number of other smaller bugs. This release goes a long way to smoothing out the 4.9 release cycle with the next point release, v4.9.3, due in early February. To get involved in building WordPress Core, jump into the #core channel in the Making WordPress Slack group, and follow the Core team blog. Updated Plugin Directory Guidelines At the end of 2017, the [ more… ]

Windows Template Studio 1.7 released!

2018-02-02 KENNETH 0

Windows Template Studio 1.7 released! We’re extremely excited to announce the Windows Template Studio 1.7! In this release, our two big items are Visual Basic support and Prism framework!  We love how the community is helping. If you’re interested, please head over to head over to WTS’s Github. What’s new: Full list of adjustments in the 1.7 release, WTS’s Github has a full changelog. New Programming Language Support: Visual Basic New Framework Support: Prism framework Updated Feature: URI Schema launching for Caliburn.Micro added. Template improvements: Tweaks for consistence across all frameworks and languages Fix for bug where we have a toast and first time prompt crash. Fix for JSON Helper (#1659) Improvements to the Wizard: Lots of under the hood bug fixes and code improvements Changed how we handle verifying new templates. This process should be much faster now. Improvements to [ more… ]