using the alt attribute. If the image is a company logo, your alt text might be "company logo," but it would be better to include the name of the company in the logo's alt text. A search engine will use the alt text as another clue in understanding the theme and essence of the ...
January 01, 2003 You've got a great opportunity here; you can still get back a lot of those people who have switched from IE, I'm sure. Please understand that it is more than just security as our concern; the rendering engine is something we, the 'creative' people all want to be b...
Wow, normal users will never change it because 1) they don't know what a "default search engine" means, nor should they know 2) they have no clue how to make that change even if you tell them : just see how they deal with OK/Cancel dialogs. Anonymous May 01, 2006 What coding do...
The clue is in the dependency name. It’s platform-specific. The service isn’t platform-specific (or at least it’s attempting to avoid a platform dependency by using an external storage engine). This is a situation where you need to employ the adapter pattern. ...
Another clue: Numerous services that are configured to start automatically on reboot fail to auto-start. Install KB 2379016 to resolve the problem. Extremely common problem on SSL-enabled Windows Server 2008 servers. Windows Server 2008 R2 not impacted. Microsoft Windows 7 Windows S...
Event 10023 should be caused by the search engine tried to index the Outlook mailboxes (.ost files) and the process caused a shortage of memory, causing a crash. 1. Run Windows search and Indexing Troubleshooter:Settings> Update& Security> Troubleshoot> Search and Indexing> Run the ...
Diagnostic clue: I think the issue is related with finding the source code of the library by the debugger. Although the dll is generated with the EmbedAllSources flag set to true, it seems that although the sources are embedded, it also contains the path to the source code in my machine...
This is extremely useful. Most likely you’ve been in a situation where the phones start ringing like crazy with users complaining that their computers are acting weird. You suspect this is related to a changed, added, or deleted GPO setting, but you don’t have a clue which GPO to look...
The lack of any significant evidence of shared code between any of these backdoor families is another clue as to the scope of the resources on which the activity group is able to draw, and the precautions the group is willing and able to take to avoid losing its ability to conduct its ...
I have no clue why they are doing it. even Google Chrome doesn't do this. their canary users all are united and have equal access to the features.","author":{"__ref":"User:user:310193"},"isEscalated":null},"ForumReplyMessage:message:846576":{"__typename":"ForumReplyMessage","id"...