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Photoshop Animation Tutorial – How To Quickly Create Simple GIF Animation

PHOTOSHOP ANIMATION TUTORIAL – HOW TO QUICKLY CREATE SIMPLE GIF ANIMATION USING FRAMES Here is a simple and super-easy quick step-by-step guide how to create a GIF animation using Adobe Photoshop frames animation technique (not to be confused with timeline animation which became available in CS6 extended version and newer):   STEP-BY-STEP TUTORIAL STEP 1. […]

Animated GIF Ultimate Guide – How To Create Smallest GIF File Size

Animated GIF Ultimate Guide How to optimize .GIF file size? We will compare several techniques how to generate Animated GIF files (please note that our tutorial how to create GIF files using Photoshop is covered in a separate article) and discuss the results: Animated GIF quality, end result file size and easiness of the task itself. […]

Video Surveillance Tutorial – How To Configure Network DVR Internet Access on Android/iOS/PC Apps and Web Browsers

💡 This guide can be used to make any home / office computer or device accessible from the “outside world” aka internet. We assume basic TCP/IP stack and IP v4 addressing knowledge, understanding basic computer networking theory and terminology like IP address, port number, TCP/UDP protocols, DNS, DHCP, etc. Without required skills it is unlikely […]

How To Install VMware Workstation Player On Ubuntu

VMware virtualization software solutions and cloud computing platform tools are one of the best on the market, positioned at the very top in the business because of their versatility and stability, with over two decades of continuous development and support. While you can easily get overwhelmed by all the different products and services VMware currently […]

Apple iPhone & Windows USB Connection – A Device Attached To The System Is Not Functioning Error Fix

Article Updated: 20 May 2021 Recently, a friend replaced her aged   iPhone 7 (which she only bought last year!) with a newer model from the X series (iPhone XR – very similar to iPhone XS, but with a larger screen/body, lower display resolution and no telephoto camera), and decided to start afresh with her […]

10 Free Android File Manager Apps – No ADS! – Updated 2021

Article Updated: 09 June 2021 In the latest update we updated Cx File Explorer app section about privacy policy, data collection, and sharing user data with 3rd parties (most likely for analytics and advertising). We present several completely ad-free File Manager apps for Android devices, either as an alternative to a built-in file manager app […]

Viber App – How To Send Self Deleting Time Limited Photo or Video

Article Updated: 28 April 2021 Viber app offers similar feature like Snapchat‘s signature feature to delete photo/video message after opening/seeing/reading it. It is no longer exclusive to Snapchat and it’s now getting available in many popular messaging apps. Here’s a short tutorial that explains how to send a time-limited self-deleting video or photo in Viber. […]

How To Fix Google Search Console AMP Image Size Smaller Than Recommended In WordPress

Article updated: 03 Feb 2019 Recently, AMP issues report appeared in our Google Search Console (successor of Google Webmaster Tools) with the message Image size smaller than recommended size. What this warning means and is there a way to fix it? Google Search Console – AMP Pages Image Size Report First of all, this is […]

WordPress Theme Image LazyLoad Tutorial With Adaptive Height Placeholders

Article Last Updated: 29 Dec 2020 This post uses traditional approach to achieve image lazy loading with JavaScript (and then some CSS and PHP). Since August 2019 and Chrome/Chromium 76+ (or newer) you can use browser’s built-in native lazy loading support. Still, this JavaScript solution is really robust and cross-browser compatible (including older ones in […]

How To Fix SSL/TLS Mixed Content in WordPress

How To Fix SSL/TLS Mixed Content in WordPress You’re in a hurry, trying to finish yet another important project, your client is waiting and… you’ve set-up SSL certificate and all was peachy. And then – bam! Suddenly you realize that your visitors (which you were “simulating” with Chrome’s Incognito or Firefox’s/Edge’s Private browsing modes, btw.) […]