• Welcome to Auciou's Blog! Subscibe
  • HomeAbout AuciouArchivesContactSite MapLinks

  • Archives of April 2005

    Is this book yours?

    April 28, 2005 at 14:04

    Yesterday, my wife and I were cleaning the smaller room, I put my books in this room. I often read books. But when she took out a book and showed to me, I asked her, "Is this book yours?"

    That was laughable. In fact the book is mine. 4 monthes ago, I bought 10 books for one time. But there were some of them that I never read because I was busy, so when she showed it to me, I couldn't know this book at once and I reckoned it was hers.

    So I joked with her and said, "You have an unassiduous husband."

    Permalink | Comments (0) | Trackback (0)

    View hundreds of font files more quickly

    April 23, 2005 at 15:47

    If you need to find a kind of font that was not in your computer, you need to install a font. When you have hundreds of font files to choose, such as this picture:

    There are 883 font files. If click and open every file then close it, it will spend much time. Now, select 20 files, then press "Enter" which on the keyboard. It can open 20 files for one time.

    How to close these 20 files when you've viewed? Keep the "Ctrl", then click the window-bars on the taskbar. Click one of the window-bars with the right key of mouse, choose "Close Group".

    Permalink | Comments (1) | Trackback (1)

    Nice sizes of pictures on the web page

    April 21, 2005 at 18:04

    If the proportion that width and height of the picture is appropriate, the web page will be nice. The proportion that width and height of wide screen television is 16:9. The proportion that 16:9 is very nice. So you can calculate the size of the picture. Fox example, if the width is 300px, then the height should be 300px ×(9÷16)=168.75px, so this size is 300×169.

    My favorite picture sizes:

    160×90
    320×180
    480×270

    602×361
    480×200

    Permalink | Comments (0) | Trackback (0)

    AutoCopy of Firefox Extensions

    April 19, 2005 at 17:02

    There were many new extensions of Firefox, AutoCopy is "Select text and it's automaticaly copied to the clipboard".

    Where to Find Extensions for Firefox?
    Start the Firefox, click "Tools→Extensions→Get More Extensions". Then follow Wei-Meng Lee's article Using Extensions in Firefox. Here's Auto Copy - Firefox Extension.

    But there was a mistake when installed it.
    The newest version of Firefox is 1.0.1 or 1.0.2. Step 4 which in the article "Using Extensions in Firefox", at "Figure 4. Installing an extension", then click "Install Now". It can't be installed.

    Eventually I downloaded the ".xpl" file. Started the Firefox, click "File→Open File→****.xpi(which I just downloaded)" in the menubars. It would be installed successfully.

    Permalink | Comments (0) | Trackback (0)

    Do you remember the guestbook?

    April 18, 2005 at 15:26

    About 3 or 4 years ago, when I started to make webpages and to found my personal site, I especially liked the guestbook. My friends could leave words to me, and I also could hear their news. Guestbook was extremely important for me at the time, it made me not alone on the internet. I had saved all of their comments and showed them in my site.

    In 2002, I signed numbers for every comment. Fox example, No.1, No.2, No.3... No.1560, and so on. I also could derive pleasure from these numbers, it made my site's ambience well.

    Now, I also founded a guestbook catalog for my Weblog, it's "Nice comments" catalog. The guestbook programs were written by me in ASP language, I had improved the programs strongly for 5 times. Once upon a time, you could reply for every comment in my guestbook, like O'Reilly Network, but now, I think it's not so necessary to open the function that every one can reply for every comment in my sites. So the Nice comments as you can see is a simple guestbook. I'll save all of my friends' comments, and change the database to HTML pages and make a Guestbook History catalog.

    If you feel it necessary to improve this guestbook, I'll never stop improving it. Do you have a guestbook in your site? Or you had deleted, or you had other ways instead of the guestbook, or you needn't it?

    Permalink | Comments (0) | Trackback (0)

    I often couldn't visit Google's search results because...

    April 09, 2005 at 13:31

    Did you find that sometimes we couldn't visit Google's search results? That was because: The picture below as you can see, I searched the keyword "sweet 8", all of the result links were like this, "http://www.google.com/url?sa=U&start=1&q=http://***.com/****/***&e=9833".

    For example, on the picture above, the first result's real URL is "http://lostgarden.com/2005/03/download-complete-set-of-sweet-8-bit.html", but these 2 months, the links in google search results were like this, "http://www.google.com/url?sa=U&start=1&q=http://lostgarden.com/2005/03/download-complete-set-of-sweet-8-bit.html&e=9833". It was discommodious indeed! I often couldn't visit these search results, then I directly copied and pasted this real URL to the address-bar of the IE, it immediately could be visited. I hope that Google could restore as before about this that used the real URL links directly.

    Permalink | Comments (0) | Trackback (0)

    A simple way to open many local photos

    April 07, 2005 at 10:21

    As a web designer, we usually needed to open many local photos at the same time. When every day we opened them, it's very discommodious and sometimes probably we forgot which photo should be opend.

    Now, you can found a new web page at local harddisk by FrontPage or Dreamweaver, I was used to write HTML source. You can insert these photos into this new web page, then save this web page file. The HTML source method is:

    <img src="file:///D:/myphoto/****"><p>
    <img src="file:///D:/myphoto/****"><p>
    <img src="file:///D:/myphoto/****"><p>
    <img src="file:///D:/myphoto/****"><p>
    <img src="file:///D:/myphoto/****"><p>
    <img src="file:///D:/myphoto/****"><p>

    When you open this web page that you founded, all of the photos will be displayed on this page.

    Permalink | Comments (0) | Trackback (0)

    I don't really want to change my mobile number

    April 05, 2005 at 09:38

    In China, there'a a concept that "ramble" in mobile nouns. That means, when your mobile number card moves to another city, it is called "ramble". Chinamobile will cost you the ramble charge and long-distance charge. The ramble charge is 0.6 or 0.8 yuan per minute; the long-distance charge is 0.07 yuan per minute. So, when your mobile number card is in another city, you will spend 1.3 or 1.5 yuan per minute for your mobile charge. When you talked by the mobile for 100 minute, you should pay 150 yuan, it's about 17.5 dollars. How expensive it is!

    I have bought 3 mobile number cards ever. In 2001, I worked in Beijing, and in 2004, I went to Shantou, I reckoned I would work there, so I changed it as my second number and gave up the Beijing's number. 2 months later, I went to Shenzhen and would work in Shenzhen for a long time, then I changed it again. Now, my number is Shenzhen's.

    Friends always told me don't change the mobile number card, I also wished not to change. Why can't the mobile number card change the card's city that needn't to change the number? Technically it can realize, but Chinamobile said, "Every number card has the city locus, we won't change the number datas." For example, 1391072**55 and 1391072**53 are all in Beijing, they won't change like this: 1391072**55 is Shenzhen's number, 1391072**53 is Tianjian's number.

    In truth, to change the mobile number is very discommodious. But we have to do so.

    Permalink | Comments (0) | Trackback (0)

    Why did I enjoy seeing films and travelling

    April 01, 2005 at 12:45

    I loved the films that "The Incredibles", "Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes" ,"The Fifth Element", "Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within", "Ice Age", "The Mask". I was very interested to see the scene, environment and landscape in the movies. As a designer of website, those scene could give me more afflatus and new imagination. I also greatly loved the people and the story in the film.

    I enjoyed travelling, because I loved the new environment, It was pleasure to go to a strange place that would enable me to find the new feeling.

    Permalink | Comments (0) | Trackback (0)

  • Auciou: Programmer

    Peaceful Seabed | My column

    Category:
    Program | Internet | Computer
    Blog Research | PHP | Philosophy


    TDNote | Gratitude | Matnue | Aucist | Aroat | Aufirm | IXNes | Anydiary | Cersta | Coumit | Tovate | Aroat | Aucist | Matnue | Sinvide | Serble | Auciou's column | Peaceful Seabed | Webshu | Sail every day | Sail every day

    Archives:
    January 2011 | January 2010
    December 2009 | October 2009 | September 2009 | April 2009
    December 2008 | November 2008
    May 2007 | April 2007
    August 2005 | July 2005 | June 2005
    May 2005 | April 2005 | March 2005
    February 2005 | January 2005

    Recent articles:
    My Go Daddy hosting is fast
    Create a house with your spouse on the interest
    Pending time which add a domain of hosting, was more than 36 hours
    Diary: 2010-01-15
    Many Linux hostings do not support the mod_expires module
    Figured out, there is still a way
    About the delicated IP of IXWebHosting
    About the QUERY_STRING parameter of URL
    About the ping value and speed of site
    The relation between program and .htaccess file
    Saved a delicated IP
    Judge that does a long-range file exist in PHP
    How to call the Confederation of Planets and the high evolving beings of alien/pray/make a wish
    Use Apache as the local virtual hosting to preview the Blog
    Create the development environment of Apache
    Reinstall Apache and PHP for one step
    The elements of program of preventing the spam and closing IP
    How to close the visit log of ixwebhosting
    Happy Wedding to a friend
    Make an easy Audio/Video converter


  • Copyright © 2007-2025 auciou.com All rights reserved.
    Programmed by Auciou.