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June 11, 2005
Snippets Here, Snippets There, Snippets Everywhere - Part II
[Take My Advice - Im Not Using It!] To add a snippet to your document position your cursor where you would like the snippet to be inserted. In the Snippets panel, double click the snippet you would like to insert or click the snippet once and click the Insert Snippet button on the Snippet Panel or drag the snippet from the panel into your XHTML Code.
Some slightly related from Technorati and Google.
[I never knew your number, I only stored it on my phone] Snippets: IMG Portrait in Shadow IMG Squashed Effort1 IMG Chad Blur (more photos on Flickr - click above to go to the set) I awoke to the chirping alarm on my cell phone. 10 a.m.... a Ryan snippet that seemed to sum it all up. "What is it about a day in all its glory, make you
[Blogs.msdn.com] Visual Basic IDE Team Blog :: IntelliSense Code Snippets are reusable, task oriented blocks of code. Visual Basic 2005 includes code snippets covering tasks ranging from creating a custom exception, to sending an e-mail message, to drawing a circle. Code snippets can also be used for simple expansions of common programming structures. The code snippets are formatted to automatically include the references they require, and contain replacement fields to allow easy customization.
[Radio.weblogs.com] Chris Schalk's J2EE Weblog: In the previous steps, we have configured both JDeveloper and a single project to have a specific look and feel, however in the future we will want to create new Web applications which also have this look and feel. Instead of manually creating subdirectories CSS and images content for each new Web application, we can use JDeveloper's J2EE Web Archive (WAR) deployment feature to save an entire Web application as a template which we can then derive new projects from in the future.
Reflected tags on Technorati: Blog, Macromedia, Graphic Design Blog
Posted at June 11, 2005 12:11 PM
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