Yearly Archives: 2008

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How to Separate Multiple Photos from a Single File in Photoshop

I do quite a bit of scanning whether it be slides, negatives, or printed photographs. For slides and negatives I can easily scan multiple items at one time. Scanner applications are able to save each image to a separate file with slides and negatives. Scanning multiple photographs is a different story. Many times people would [...]

What You Need to Secure Your Computer

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I have written many posts regarding securing a computer in the past. Many of the posts have gone into detail about using specific software and hardware to secure your computer. In this post I will provide a more quick overview of the main components that you should have if you want to secure your computer. [...]

Review: Makoy’s Memoirs of a Certified Blogger

I have reviewed a few personal blogs since I started offering free reviews in November 2007. They are probably the most difficult to review since they aren’t usually focused on a single niche. This week I review a personal blog from a blogger in the Philippines who apparently will be moving to Singapore. About Paul [...]

How to Display Recent Post Titles in Blogger

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Most blogs display the last few posts on the home page, and Technically Easy is no exception. I like to display the last five posts that I have written so that visitors have a choice. If a visitor doesn’t visit the home page, but rather is redirected to a post, I wanted to display the [...]

How to Create Printable Web Pages

When I started Technically Easy the one thing that I wanted to do was make sure that my posts were printable. By this I mean I wanted the printed pages to not include the menubar and sidebars, only the content. Those who are just starting out in Web development may just create a second copy [...]

Review: Caribbean Web Development

There are many technology blogs on the Web today, such as my blog – Technically Easy. I haven’t reviewed many blogs that are focused on technology, and most blogs, such as this week’s review, are focused on the Web. This week I take a look at a technology Web blog that is described by the [...]

Default User ID and Password for Various Routers

Remembering my WRT54G default password and user ID can be difficult if I ever needed to reset my router. I have received a few e-mails regarding the default user ID and password for different routers. Most people that ask for this information usually have reset their router back to the factory default, but can’t seem [...]

Photoshop GIF Settings

I have recently wrote a post titled Photoshop JPEG Settings where I described the various settings for a JPEG image in Photoshop. The settings were available via the Save for Web option in the File menu.