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WordPress Blocks: What Are They and Why Are They Useful for Creating Websites

The Block Editor (AKA “Gutenberg Blocks”) is a library of pre-built containers which enable web authors to create complex content without having to know how to write any code. One simply inserts their content (text, images, links, etc.), tweaks some settings and their content is automatically wrapped in the well-formatted code, gaining extra context which makes it more easily and widely usable. Take a look at the basic controls and get ready to start building complex pages and posts with ease!


Brave: Speed and Security for the Web

There are some things that the Chrome browser does better than other, it is the most tightly integrated with the Google 2-factor authentication and there is no replacement for how well it works with Google Docs, Google Drive, and Colaboratory.   But sometimes, you need peace […]


Kaltura Capture

If a picture is worth a thousand words, imagine how powerful a video tutorial can be. Kaltura Capture provides an easy way to create a screen capture tutorial (recording whatever is on your screen as you narrate). You can also choose to include your video […]


Reminder: Cross-List Canvas sections

Cross-Listing sections in Canvas is the process for combining the rosters of two separate Canvas courses into a single course. Basically, you tell Canvas to remove the roster from one course and put it in another Canvas course. Jeff Nichols wrote out a step-by-step […]


Macs and HP printer problem

After updating your MacBook’s operating system, you may experience a problem when trying to print to a HP printer. An error message that pops up indicates something similar to one of the messages below: It will want you to report the “malware” to Apple, but […]


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