Friday, October 16, 2015
How to Fix Pictures Not Showing Up in Safari
Launch Safari and click the 'Safari' menu on a Mac or the 'Edit' menu on Windows. Select the 'Preferences...' option from the drop-down menu and choose the 'Advanced' button.
Check the box to 'Show Develop Menu in Menu Bar.'
Click the 'Develop' menu in the menu bar and uncheck the 'Disable Images' option.
Click the 'View' menu and select the 'Reload This Page' option to see if reloading the page fixes the image issue.
Navigate to a new site to check to see if the images are only failing to appear on a particular website. You can also try opening the page on another browser to see if the images display correctly.
Select the 'Safari' menu and select 'Reset Safari...' if the images still don't display properly. Check all of the options and click the 'Reset' button. This resets Safari to the factory defaults and erases any passwords and other information stored in the browser.
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How to Display Notes While Presenting (8 Steps)
Start your computer and open the PowerPoint application. Click the 'File' tab at the top of the PowerPoint window and select 'Open.' Select the presentation slideshow that you have prepared. Plug in your computer to the separate monitor or projector that you will use during your presentation.
Click the 'Slide Show' tab in the PowerPoint Ribbon, and select 'Use Presenter View' in the Monitors group. Wait for the 'Display Settings' dialog box to appear, click on the 'Monitors' tab and choose the monitor icon that you want to use during your presentation to view your speaker notes. Select the check box which is labeled 'This is my main monitor.'
Click the monitor icon for the secondary monitor, which will be viewed by your audience. Select the check box which says 'Extend my Windows Desktop onto this monitor' and click the 'OK' button on the dialog box.
View the different monitors to make sure that the presentation notes are visible on your screen but not on the projected screen or monitor that your audience will see. Look in the 'Slide Show' tab of the Ribbon, in the Monitors group; the monitor icon that represents your audience's view of the presentation should appear in the 'Show On' list.
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How to Optimize Battery Life on a MacBook (7 Steps)
Charge your MacBook by connecting it to a power adapter until the onscreen indicator bar on your Desktop reaches 100 percent and the light on your adapter cord is green.
Continue charging your MacBook for at least two hours after you reach a full charge. You can use your MacBook during the two-hour period, but don't unplug it.
Unplug your MacBook, allowing it to run using the battery power. You will need to let the battery run completely down, so it is a good idea to save your work.
Continue using your MacBook---or leave it on---until the battery gets low and you see the warning dialog box pop up. Do not plug in your MacBook.
Allow your computer to automatically go to sleep and subsequently turn itself off.
Leave your computer turned off for at least five hours.
Reconnect your MacBook to the power adapter and charge it until it is full.
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How to Create a Meeting Request on an iPhone
Tap the 'Calendar' application on the iPhone.
Tap the '+' button. Enter the specific information you want to be included in the meeting invitation.
Tap 'Invitees'. Select the people you want to receive the meeting invitation. Tap 'Done' twice. The invitation will be saved to your calendar, and the meeting request will be sent to all the invitees you selected.
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How to Clean Up Your MacBook System
Launch your disk inventory utility (Disk Inventory X, GrandPerspective or WhatSize -- all are freeware or shareware) to see a visualization of the files taking up space on your computer. Every bit of information on your drive is color-coded in this visualization. For instance, if you have a large music collection on your hard drive, these files will be indicated by large blocks of a solid color. Examining what takes up the most space on your drive can help you locate misplaced or unwanted files and determine what files can be moved to an external drive.
Connect a USB or Firewire external hard drive to your computer. Locate document and media files that you do not frequently use on the computer. Photos, music and videos are ideal candidates to store on an external hard drive. These files can be accessed anytime the drive is connected. Do not copy system or program files. For example, computer games may take up a large amount of space on your hard drive, but these files would need to be physically installed on the drive. Even then, running the game from the external drive would significantly decrease performance speeds.
Organize your system folders, primarily the Downloads and Documents folders. Click the asterisk button in the Finder window to create new subfolders and assign easily remembered titles to them. Drag and drop files into these new folders instead of storing a mixed bag of media in your Downloads folder. Many files downloaded from the Internet are automatically copied from the browser to your Downloads folder, however, so you may have a picture or an email attachment that was stored on your drive even though you only viewed it the first time you opened it. By default, the Mac operating system keeps your important system files together in a separate folder away from your personal and regularly accessed media. Do not try to copy and relocate system files.
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How to Turn off a Mac Start
Download the StartupSoundPrefPane from the website link listed below under Resources. Double-click the 'StartupSoundPrefPane11b2.dmg' disk image file to mount the disk image. Double-click on the mounted 'StartupSoundPrefPane' installer package and follow the instructions to install the software. You will need an administrator user name and password to install the preference pane.
Click the 'Apple Menu' in the upper-left corner of the Mac menu bar and select 'System Preferences.' Release the mouse click to launch System Preferences.
Click the 'Startup Sound' icon in 'System Preferences.' This icon is listed under 'Other' in the preferences.
There are two options in the 'Startup Sound' Preference pane. Click the 'Turn on Startup Volume Control' to make sure the check box is selected. To turn off the start-up sound, move the 'Startup Volume' all the way to the left, or select the 'Mute' button check box to mute the start-up sound entirely. Your Mac will no longer chime with a start-up sound.
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How to Download Apps on an iPad (4 Steps)
Power on your iPad. Tap 'App Store' on the home screen. The app store launches.
Search for the app you want to download. For example, if you want to search by category, tap the 'Categories' icon. Tap 'Featured' if you want to download one of the featured apps.
Tap the app you want to download. Some apps are free, while others vary in price. Tap 'Free' if you want to download a free app, then tap 'Install.' Enter your Apple ID or password and tap 'OK' to download your app.
Select the app you want to purchase if you do not want to download a free app. Tap the price and tap 'Buy App.' Tap 'Install.' Enter your Apple ID or password if prompted and tap 'OK.'
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