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Sep012010
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Aug202010
Monday
Aug162010

How to install the Facebook Like button on Squarespace

Yesterday, we showed you how to install the Tweet Button on your Squarespace website. Today we’re going to show you how to add some more punch to your blog posts — with the Facebook Like and Share buttons. This will be a longer tutorial because we’re shushing this into one article. Remember, if you’re not comfortable with editing basic HTML code, don’t muck around — stay with the instructions and you’ll be good to go!

Sunday
Aug152010

How to install the Tweet Button on your Squarespace website

What you need to do is head over to Twitter’s goodies page and you’ll find yourself at the Twitter Button setup. Remember, the following instructions are very important, and if you aren’t comfortable editing basic HTML code, I want you to follow these instructions as close as humanly possible. If you know what you’re doing, feel free to report any cool findings in the comments.

Tuesday
Aug032010

How to fix any Macbook Pro heat problems by tweaking the fan speed

Updated on Aug 4, 2010 by Registered CommenterBrandon Davenport

I recently purchased a new Macbook Pro (15” i5 320GB if you need to know) and I discovered after setting it on my lap that it was really hot (and I mean so hot I could feel my genitals start to burn up), so I thought to myself “this really can’t be good” and I decided to read the internet (queue the “internet reading music”).

Friday
Jul232010

How to embed HTML5 Youtube Videos

After releasing (useless but epic) 4K video streaming, Youtube has taken another leap of faith and given us the ability to embed HTML5 Youtube videos. Now, why would you want to embed HTML5 videos? Well, what if people visit your website on an iPad, or an iPhone? Well now your embedded videos will be compatible with all iDevices, and browsers supporting HTML5… Double rainbow in HTML5 rocks my sox.

Tuesday
Jul202010
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