• How To Show Developer Tab In Word?

    How To Show Developer Tab In Word?

    How To Show Developer Tab In Word? Step 1: Click Office icon on the top left of Word, and then click Word Options button. Step 2: Click on Word Options. Step 3: Check Show Developer tab. Step 4: Click OK button, and developer tab will be shown in the ribbon. HOPE THIS HELPS!!               Read more

  • Repeating text within a document in MS WORD

    Repeating text within a document in MS WORD

    Repeating text within a document in MS WORD If you have some text in a Word document that you’d like to repeat a document and don’t want to write it again, and you’d rather not copy/paste it from the other location as that means that you’ll have to remember to maintain it in both places… Read more

  • header file in C++

    header file in C++

    <bits/stdc++.h> header file in C++ It is basically a header file that includes every standard library. In programming, people focus more on finding algorithm to solve a problem than on software engineering. From, software engineering perspective, it is a good idea to minimize the include. It actually includes a lot of files, which your program may… Read more

  • Jquery panel slide down

    Jquery panel slide down

    Jquery panel slide down Jquery makes this work easy by using just one word that is slideToggle. HTML: <body> Click to slide the panel down or up Hello world! </body> Read more

  • MAKING FOLLOW-MAPPING ON RAILS

    MAKING FOLLOW-MAPPING ON RAILS

    MAKING FOLLOW-MAPPING ON RAILS   STEP-1:  On terminal $rails g model FollowMapping follower_id:integer followee_id:integer $rake db:migrate STEP-2: home_controller def users @users = User.all  end Read more

  • Fixing a header after scrolling to a certain point

    Fixing a header after scrolling to a certain point

    Fixing a header after scrolling to a certain point For this we have to use javascript for fixing header at a certain point. $(document).scroll(function() { var y = $(document).scrollTop(); header = $(“#menu”); if (y >= 200) { header.css({ position: “fixed”, “top”: “0”, “left”: “0” }); } else { header.css(“position”, “relative”); } }); So here #menu… Read more

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