I know what you think, you will probably give me this slack snippet documentation, but sadly I've been here and it's not the one I'm talking about.
I'm talking about snippet like in vscode, in which we can save large amount of prepared text. And will display it just one click or a tab.
Does slack have this kind of feature? I've been searching for awhile but unsuccessful.
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I will try to exemplify my problem in the best possible way.
I am not responsible for adding code to the site. Most of the events were added via code, not by GTM. The problem is that they do not fire and do not count within GA.
My doubts are:
1 - Why do events not appear in GA?
2 - Even if the events were implemented directly in the code, is it possible to see it in the GTM debug?
3 - How can I check if these events really exist inside the code?
Have you added the correct tracking ID as a Tag in Tag Manager?
Not sure here
Press F12 when you are on the page, where the code is supposed to be. You will open the Inspect tool. You will see a lot of code there, try pressing Ctrl+F and searching for your code.
I'd like to run a macro that sets the zoom to 100%, something like Windows(1).View.Zoom = 100, every time ANY file is opened in PowerPoint. The files are already created, so using a template to set the zoom is not possible. How can I do this?
There isn't really a way (that I am aware of) to do this through a macro or powerpoint add-in. You might be able to do it using a custom web add-in but I don't have enough experience with that to provide an example.
After looking around there have been a few success stories. One of which is creating a custom UI element and then adding an onLoad hook to that.
Here is the thread.
Here is a link to the Custom UI Editor Tool However I had no luck in getting it to work. I believe (This is only my theory) that it is not compatible with the latest .NET framework.
If you do end up trying to do this, here is a link to the xml formatting documentation for UI elements. And a link to a little tutorial related to this.
Sorry I couldn't be of more help. This should at least get you started. If anyone else has a simpler way I would love to know as well.
I find a interesting website:http://www.brightpointinc.com/interactive/political_influence/
I want to learn its visualization using d3.
But when I download it, using right click button-------- save as The download page seems does not work. It seems lack some data, so I get back to the website to download some data, but it lacks some of them, can anyone send me an work version? thanks
As Lars says, your best bet is to look at the source code. To do this, you can use something like Chrome Developer Tools or Firebug for Firefox. I use the latter, so I'll take that as an example.
First, I'd right-click on the visualization itself, and click on Inspect Element with Firebug. This will pull up the HTML, which is only semi-helpful, since it only shows the output rather than the JavaScript code which created it.
To get at the JavaScript, you can use Firebug's Script tab. Most websites have more than one script, so you can hunt through the scripts being used by browsing through the dropdown menu in the second toolbar. The _buildChords.js script looks the most promising; that has some recognizable d3 code in it. You could check out the others to see what else they're calling (since it looks like there might be others - data.js, events.js, and so on).
Happy learning.
I spent the last two hours searching on the Internet how to solve my problem but no one seems to experience this issue.
As many of you know, we can create a form on Google Forms Tool, then get source code and apply it to our own website giving us the ability to customize it.
My problem is: My form is really big so I separated it in different pages (I inserted "page break") and it is working.
But when I go get the source code, apply to my site, and I click "continue" it goes directly to google again...
Is there any way I can solve this?
I tried embed code but then i have another problem: I can't style it with css!!
Thank you, hope you guys can help me :)
I'm trying to learn TFSBuild 2010 and workflows and I found using the designer was very confusing. Then I realized from seeing screenshots of other peoples workflows, my designer is clearly messed up. Take a look at this:
http://imgur.com/uoKJ8.png
Something is very strange here. As I click on each task the borders for that task show up but this can get extremely confusing when there is a lot going on.
Yes, your designer is messed up. Why? Dunno.
First thing I'd do is update your graphics card. WPF is sensitive to bad video drivers.
Second is to go to Tools-Options and check out the Workflow options. You can change the "theme" of the workflow there. Change the theme, restart it and see if that makes a difference. If it works, you can try going back to the other theme.
Lastly, I'd definitely open a Connect on this. Check for the link under the Help menu.
Could it be that the XAML file for your workflow has invalid markup and is corrupted? Does it look the same when you create a new/empty workflow?
I'd say that if its happening for all workflows, including new ones, then you probably should try posting on a Microsoft help forum like this one.
Can you show your XAML file? Seems that it has more to do with the rendering of the Rehoster.