Chisholm Gallery, Golf Commissions, Mark Robinsonguestc16247
Mark Robinson is a British artist born in Belfast in 1960 who specializes in golf portraits. He studied Fine Art in London during the 1970s and has exhibited internationally. The document provides biographical information about Robinson and notes that he focuses on portraits related to the sport of golf in his work.
Modernismus + Post-Modernismus im WebdesignWalter Ebert
The document discusses the evolution of web design from modernism to post-modernism. It covers the key principles of modernist designers like Louis Sullivan and Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, such as "form follows function" and "less is more". The document then discusses how post-modern design challenged these principles by embracing concepts like "function follows form" and criticism of minimalism. Examples of early web design trends and critiques are provided to illustrate the shift from modernism to post-modernism on the web.
Chisholm Gallery, Golf Portraits Donated to Charity,, Mark Robinsonguestc16247
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
The document compares and contrasts different search solutions for WordPress:
- MySQL Standard - Uses MySQL database and SQL queries for searching
- Sphinx WordPress Sphinx Search Plugin - Uses Sphinx search engine for indexing and searching
- Lucene WP Search - Uses Lucene search library for indexing and searching
- Apache Solr Solr for WordPress - Uses Apache Solr search platform for indexing and searching
It discusses the different data models, logical storage structures, and storage architectures between search engines and databases.
This document compares the content management systems Drupal and WordPress. It provides statistics showing WordPress has more installations than Drupal in Europe. It outlines some of the key differences between the two platforms, such as Drupal using hooks while WordPress uses object-oriented programming, and how they handle content, themes, extensions, and user management. Development aspects like documentation, translations, and code repositories are also contrasted.
The document discusses a pilot "baby smart grid" project being conducted by Monhegan Plantation Power District in Maine. The project aims to study a concept of a "dumb smart grid" where inexpensive electric heaters plugged into homes would turn on to use wind power when the wind is blowing and turn off when it's not, in order to balance the intermittency of wind energy on the grid. The document provides background on heating energy usage and how electric thermal storage could help address the intermittency issue of renewable energy sources like wind by storing heat.
The document discusses Content Security Policy (CSP), which helps protect websites from XSS attacks. It provides the syntax for enabling CSP in Apache and PHP applications. It also describes how to configure CSP to report violations via HTTP POST requests to a logging endpoint. Examples are given of CSP violation reports sent by Chrome and Firefox.
Chisholm Gallery, Golf Commissions, Mark Robinsonguestc16247
Mark Robinson is a British artist born in Belfast in 1960 who specializes in golf portraits. He studied Fine Art in London during the 1970s and has exhibited internationally. The document provides biographical information about Robinson and notes that he focuses on portraits related to the sport of golf in his work.
Modernismus + Post-Modernismus im WebdesignWalter Ebert
The document discusses the evolution of web design from modernism to post-modernism. It covers the key principles of modernist designers like Louis Sullivan and Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, such as "form follows function" and "less is more". The document then discusses how post-modern design challenged these principles by embracing concepts like "function follows form" and criticism of minimalism. Examples of early web design trends and critiques are provided to illustrate the shift from modernism to post-modernism on the web.
Chisholm Gallery, Golf Portraits Donated to Charity,, Mark Robinsonguestc16247
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
The document compares and contrasts different search solutions for WordPress:
- MySQL Standard - Uses MySQL database and SQL queries for searching
- Sphinx WordPress Sphinx Search Plugin - Uses Sphinx search engine for indexing and searching
- Lucene WP Search - Uses Lucene search library for indexing and searching
- Apache Solr Solr for WordPress - Uses Apache Solr search platform for indexing and searching
It discusses the different data models, logical storage structures, and storage architectures between search engines and databases.
This document compares the content management systems Drupal and WordPress. It provides statistics showing WordPress has more installations than Drupal in Europe. It outlines some of the key differences between the two platforms, such as Drupal using hooks while WordPress uses object-oriented programming, and how they handle content, themes, extensions, and user management. Development aspects like documentation, translations, and code repositories are also contrasted.
The document discusses a pilot "baby smart grid" project being conducted by Monhegan Plantation Power District in Maine. The project aims to study a concept of a "dumb smart grid" where inexpensive electric heaters plugged into homes would turn on to use wind power when the wind is blowing and turn off when it's not, in order to balance the intermittency of wind energy on the grid. The document provides background on heating energy usage and how electric thermal storage could help address the intermittency issue of renewable energy sources like wind by storing heat.
The document discusses Content Security Policy (CSP), which helps protect websites from XSS attacks. It provides the syntax for enabling CSP in Apache and PHP applications. It also describes how to configure CSP to report violations via HTTP POST requests to a logging endpoint. Examples are given of CSP violation reports sent by Chrome and Firefox.
This document discusses responsive video formats and codecs for HTML5 video, including MP4, WebM, and Ogg Theora. It provides code examples for using media queries to serve different video sources based on screen width. Formats like H.264, VP8 and Vorbis are supported. Tools like FFmpeg can be used to optimize MP4 files and techniques like Apple HLS and MPEG-DASH enable adaptive streaming. Emerging codecs like ORBX.js, HEVC, VP9 and WebRTC are also mentioned.
This document summarizes a presentation on the benefits and proper usage of SSL/TLS. It discusses how SSL/TLS can provide encryption and identity verification for web traffic. It provides examples of how to configure SSL/TLS on web servers and applications to securely transmit sensitive data. It also addresses challenges like supporting older clients and improving performance. Proper SSL/TLS configuration helps secure user privacy and website integrity.
This document summarizes techniques for improving web performance, including:
- Using output caching, compression, browser caching and CDNs to reduce page size and load times
- Optimizing images, CSS, JavaScript and databases for faster loading
- Leveraging caching, minification, concatenation and deferred parsing to improve front-end performance
- Implementing techniques like service workers, resource hints and responsive delivery to optimize the user experience
The document discusses various techniques for optimizing web performance, including:
- Minifying assets like CSS, JavaScript, and images to reduce file sizes
- Leveraging caching, compression, and browser parallelization to speed up page loads
- Implementing responsive design patterns and techniques like image sprites and media queries
- Optimizing assets further with techniques like image optimization, lazy loading, and prefetching
This document discusses URLs and URL design. Some key points covered include:
- URLs should be meaningful and describe the content or functionality behind them. File structure and naming conventions in URLs can help with this.
- URL rewriting techniques like Pretty URLs can make URLs cleaner and more readable for users and search engines.
- Namespaces, routing conventions, and RESTful design principles can help organize URLs and map URLs to application functionality.
- Vanity URLs, long URLs, and duplicate or dangling URLs should generally be avoided for usability and maintenance reasons.
Walter gives an introduction to compiling PHP from source. Some key points covered include:
- Reasons for compiling PHP yourself include supporting old PHP versions, testing multiple versions, and using proprietary extensions.
- The build process involves running ./configure, make, and make install commands. Various configuration options can be specified.
- Popular PHP extensions like APC, Xdebug, PostgreSQL can be installed via PECL. Extensions are also compiled from source using phpize and make.
- The compiled PHP is typically installed to /usr/local/ and configurations made in the php.ini file.
This document discusses responsive video formats and codecs for HTML5 video, including MP4, WebM, and Ogg Theora. It provides code examples for using media queries to serve different video sources based on screen width. Formats like H.264, VP8 and Vorbis are supported. Tools like FFmpeg can be used to optimize MP4 files and techniques like Apple HLS and MPEG-DASH enable adaptive streaming. Emerging codecs like ORBX.js, HEVC, VP9 and WebRTC are also mentioned.
This document summarizes a presentation on the benefits and proper usage of SSL/TLS. It discusses how SSL/TLS can provide encryption and identity verification for web traffic. It provides examples of how to configure SSL/TLS on web servers and applications to securely transmit sensitive data. It also addresses challenges like supporting older clients and improving performance. Proper SSL/TLS configuration helps secure user privacy and website integrity.
This document summarizes techniques for improving web performance, including:
- Using output caching, compression, browser caching and CDNs to reduce page size and load times
- Optimizing images, CSS, JavaScript and databases for faster loading
- Leveraging caching, minification, concatenation and deferred parsing to improve front-end performance
- Implementing techniques like service workers, resource hints and responsive delivery to optimize the user experience
The document discusses various techniques for optimizing web performance, including:
- Minifying assets like CSS, JavaScript, and images to reduce file sizes
- Leveraging caching, compression, and browser parallelization to speed up page loads
- Implementing responsive design patterns and techniques like image sprites and media queries
- Optimizing assets further with techniques like image optimization, lazy loading, and prefetching
This document discusses URLs and URL design. Some key points covered include:
- URLs should be meaningful and describe the content or functionality behind them. File structure and naming conventions in URLs can help with this.
- URL rewriting techniques like Pretty URLs can make URLs cleaner and more readable for users and search engines.
- Namespaces, routing conventions, and RESTful design principles can help organize URLs and map URLs to application functionality.
- Vanity URLs, long URLs, and duplicate or dangling URLs should generally be avoided for usability and maintenance reasons.
Walter gives an introduction to compiling PHP from source. Some key points covered include:
- Reasons for compiling PHP yourself include supporting old PHP versions, testing multiple versions, and using proprietary extensions.
- The build process involves running ./configure, make, and make install commands. Various configuration options can be specified.
- Popular PHP extensions like APC, Xdebug, PostgreSQL can be installed via PECL. Extensions are also compiled from source using phpize and make.
- The compiled PHP is typically installed to /usr/local/ and configurations made in the php.ini file.