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I have this project on my HMI(human machine interface) class and our prof want us to do a user manual for a website, and I'm not sure what a user manual is. I searched online and what I've seen is that a user manual should explain the different buttons on a site and how to navigate, but I'm still not sure I taught a user manual was composed of diagrams that show the website's web pages.
When u install a camera app in your smart phone or YouTube, when you launch it for the first time you get some indications about some buttons and their new download button (YouTube) it's similar to that
Just redirect a webpage to another one using javascript where it shows the instructions and a continue button to redirect it to the mainpage
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Teams interpreted my official chat with a colleague and displayed her an obscene suggestion.
While debugging IP addresses with one of my female colleague, I sent her IP series in Microsoft Teams. It looked something like this -> Wifi series is 10.25.xxx.xxx
However, after few minutes replied to the same message, and asked me to delete that message. In her reply, i did not see what the problem actually is. So i asked her why and then she sent me screenshot of what Teams showed her.
Teams showed her what's exactly shown in attached picture. I'm really wondering why Teams did something like this to me.Obscene suggestion from Teams
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We are using goo.gl URL shortner to shorten the links.
Is there a way to add open graph meta tags to show the rich links for the URL on share.
No, there isn't any way.
However, you could use "dynamic links" on the Firebase dashboard (also by Google). It's what Google suggests you do anyway since the goo.gl service is shutting down (as you can read in their blog post).
Firebase Dynamic Links let you choose a title, image and description like in this picture: FDL example. Google will take care of setting the right OGM tags.
A link will look like https://something.page.link/something, in which you can customize both somethings.
I haven't found another service that lets you set Open Graph Meta Tags.
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I find it extremely annoying to see Amazon's "Amazon Assistant" banner when I visit the site. I love the service, I just tire of clicking "No, Thanks" every time I visit the site. I've searched for solutions online but haven't found anything useful.
Is it even possible to prevent Chrome extension popups from happing?
I posted this same question to SuperUsers and it turns out that this is an Opera-exclusive issue. I see this on both stable and developer versions of the browser, with and without plugins, so it's safe to say that the functionality is built-in.
Unfortunate and annoying.
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A newbie here, so please bear with me. I registered a domain with a big hosting company.
A few days ago, I noticed I started getting emails directly to my personal email with my full name. I started searching up my website and found a website who shows all my personal information. The exact full address where I live, my full name and my phone number.
Do personal information like that suddenly go all public when I register a domain, without my permission? A little bit worried if it's supposed to be like that, so I'm just asking.
When you register a domain, your contact information is published in the WHOIS service. You can use a WHOIS lookup tool and enter your domain name to see what the registration says. Anyone on the Internet can see the same thing.
Many domain registrars offer a privacy filtering service. They will obscure that information and put up their own name, address, etc. (Look up my domain, tangledhelix.com, for an example of what that might look like.) Some registrars will charge you for this, while others offer it for free or bundled with hosting or something else they sell.
Of course, it is too late to pull back the publication of the information now, but you can add a privacy shield service (if your registrar offers one) and stop the leakage from going further.
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I am trying to get a handle for my company, which was previously taken, but now it's listed as "Sorry, this page isn't available" when you visit the user page. However, when I try to sign up for that user, Instagram says it's unavailable.
I know SO probably isn't the best place to ask this, but I cannot find any information about this - so I'm wondering if people here have any insight.
Every since Facebook acquired Instagram, some of the help pages have moved to Facebook's help center. It looks like several people have reported this issue.
See Instagram won't let me create a username I want but I know it is available?
No one from Facebook/Instagram has responded (yet).
I think your best bet is to follow up on that thread, which is on the Official help and support site for Instagram, and hopefully someone from Instagram will address it in the future.