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DiffusionBee - Stable Diffusion GUI App
DiffusionBee - Stable Diffusion GUI App
DiffusionBee is the easiest way to run Stable Diffusion locally on your M1 Mac. Comes with a one-click installer.
·diffusionbee.com·
DiffusionBee - Stable Diffusion GUI App
How to Install and Use the Surveys and Polls Addon
How to Install and Use the Surveys and Polls Addon
Want to easily view statistics and results for information collected in your forms? In this tutorial, we'll show you how with WPForms.
·wpforms.com·
How to Install and Use the Surveys and Polls Addon
How to Install and Use the Surveys and Polls Addon
How to Install and Use the Surveys and Polls Addon
Want to easily view statistics and results for information collected in your forms? In this tutorial, we'll show you how with WPForms.
·wpforms.com·
How to Install and Use the Surveys and Polls Addon
Introducing the New WPForms Surveys and Polls Addon
Introducing the New WPForms Surveys and Polls Addon
Easily create beautiful, complex surveys with drag & drop ease for your WordPress site. Best-in-class survey reports to help you make data-driven decisions.
·wpforms.com·
Introducing the New WPForms Surveys and Polls Addon
How to Create a Custom Airtable Form in WordPress
How to Create a Custom Airtable Form in WordPress
Do you want to put data straight into Airtable from a form on your website? Here's how to create a custom Airtable form in WordPress, step by step.
·wpbeginner.com·
How to Create a Custom Airtable Form in WordPress
How to Create a Custom Airtable Form for WordPress
How to Create a Custom Airtable Form for WordPress
Check out this step by step tutorial on how to create a custom Airtable form in WordPress to add information to your Airtable account automatically.
·wpforms.com·
How to Create a Custom Airtable Form for WordPress
How to Display Form Entries on your site from WPForms
How to Display Form Entries on your site from WPForms
Would you like to display the form entries on your site so that your visitors can easily see them? We'll give you the PHP code to achieve this.
·wpforms.com·
How to Display Form Entries on your site from WPForms
SynthesizeSpeech - Amazon Polly
SynthesizeSpeech - Amazon Polly
Amazon Polly Developer Guide, a cloud service that converts text into lifelike speech.
·docs.aws.amazon.com·
SynthesizeSpeech - Amazon Polly
MOBA
MOBA
Museum of Block Art
·block-museum.com·
MOBA
Show, Don't Tell | CSS-Tricks
Show, Don't Tell | CSS-Tricks
How much time do you spend designing the content presentation for your websites? When you write a new blog post or create a new page, are you thinking about
·css-tricks.com·
Show, Don't Tell | CSS-Tricks
Component Encyclopedia
Component Encyclopedia
Explore the world’s UI components to learn techniques that actually work
·storybook.js.org·
Component Encyclopedia
WordPress 5.9 New Features - FSE, Theme Blocks, and more... should you update??
WordPress 5.9 New Features - FSE, Theme Blocks, and more... should you update??
WordPress 5.9 is coming — should you update? ✅✅ 👇🏽👇🏽 Here are some of our recommended products 👇🏽👇🏽 ✅✅ ✅ Astra - The Most Popular WordPress Theme 👉🏽 https://bsf.io/astra/ ✅ Schema Pro - Add Schema To Your Website 👉🏽 https://bsf.io/schemapro/ ✅ Ultimate Addons for Elementor 👉🏽 https://bsf.io/ultimateelementor/ ✅ Ultimate Addons for Beaver Builder 👉🏽 https://bsf.io/ultimatebeaver/ ✅ Convert Pro - Convert Visitors to Subscribers 👉🏽 https://bsf.io/convertpro/ ✅ WP Portfolio - Showcase Your Work 👉🏽 https://bsf.io/wpportfolio/ ------------------------------------------------------------------- 📽📌 Table of Contents 📽📌 00:00 - WordPress 5.9 01:06 - All new Features in WordPress 5.9 03:55 - UX Improvements for blocks 11:25 - Pattern Library 13:26 - Theme Blocks 15:41 - Customizer in WordPress 5.9 19:52 - FSE, Site Editor Demo in WP 5.9 ------------------------------------------------------------------- 📰📰 Video Description 📰📰 WordPress 5.9 is just around the corner; set to be released on the 25th January 2022. The 5.9 release is a big one, as it brings WordPress one step closer to the FSE experience we were promised with the block editor in 2018. However, there is a catch. Due to the release of FSE features, WordPress will have to remove some key components from the backend and that play a pivotal role in working with WordPress. What are those key changes, what is being removed, and most importantly, should you update to WordPress 5.9? All these questions, and more are answered in this video. Questions tackled in this video. - What are the new features in WordPress 5.9? - Should I update to WordPress 5.9? - Can I use my existing theme with WordPress 5.9? - Will WordPress 5.9 break my site? - Is it safe to upgrade to WordPress 5.9? And many more ------------------------------------------------------------------- 💘💘 Find out more about us on our website: https://brainstormforce.com/ 💘💘 💘💘 Subscribe to us for more WordPress tutorials and guides! https://www.youtube.com/user/TheBrainstormForce?sub_confirmation=1 💘💘 💘💘 Follow us on our Facebook Page : https://www.facebook.com/BrainstormForce/ 💘💘 💘💘 Follow us on Twitter : https://twitter.com/WeBrainstorm/ 💘💘 💘💘 We're on GitHub Too : https://github.com/brainstormforce/ 💘💘
·youtube.com·
WordPress 5.9 New Features - FSE, Theme Blocks, and more... should you update??
Simple Site Design with Full Site Editing | Learn WordPress
Simple Site Design with Full Site Editing | Learn WordPress
This course will review the interconnected features that make up full site editing (FSE) and how full site editing can help you create beautiful site designs without needing to use any code. At the…
·learn.wordpress.org·
Simple Site Design with Full Site Editing | Learn WordPress
Using Styles
Using Styles
The theme you choose for your site defines many aspects of your site’s design: colors, text size, spacing, and more. Using Styles, you can customize these elements as much as you’d like…
·wordpress.com·
Using Styles
Try Our New Tools for Creating Beautiful Sites
Try Our New Tools for Creating Beautiful Sites
Last week we opened up limited access to a revolutionary array of new site editing tools that will transform how you create, edit, and update the look and feel of your WordPress.com website by leve…
·wordpress.com·
Try Our New Tools for Creating Beautiful Sites
Use the Site Editor
Use the Site Editor
With the Site Editor, you can design everything on your site — from the header right down to the footer — using blocks. Before the Site Editor, many fundamental elements of your site’s design…
·wordpress.com·
Use the Site Editor
Solarized
Solarized
Precision colors for machines and people
·ethanschoonover.com·
Solarized
Dracula — Dark theme for 275+ apps
Dracula — Dark theme for 275+ apps
Dracula is a color scheme for code editors and terminal emulators such as Vim, Notepad++, iTerm, VSCode, Terminal.app, ZSH, and much more.
·draculatheme.com·
Dracula — Dark theme for 275+ apps
The Growing Movement for Hyperlinking and Contextual Computing - MacSparky
The Growing Movement for Hyperlinking and Contextual Computing - MacSparky
Ryan Boren, the former lead developer of WordPress, has thought a lot about text, hyperlinking, and contextual computing. His recent post assembles a lot of resources about the importance of text and linking, including my own post on contextual computing. There is a movement afoot to democratize text and hyperlinking on the web, in apps,... Continue reading →
·macsparky.com·
The Growing Movement for Hyperlinking and Contextual Computing - MacSparky
Linking and Contextual Computing - MacSparky
Linking and Contextual Computing - MacSparky
I think a lot of people are underutilizing links. Lately, I have been working with contextual computing and the idea that you can go from idea to action on your computer with the least amount of friction. For example, if you need to access your task list for a specific project and open your task... Continue reading →
·macsparky.com·
Linking and Contextual Computing - MacSparky
Writing Workflows: Beyond Word Processing
Writing Workflows: Beyond Word Processing
Writing Workflows uses the concept of the writing workflow to bring attention to a writer's seemingly invisible tool choices and offers new theories to help researchers better understand how writing process shapes the tools of writing, and how the tools of writing, in turn, also shape writing process.
In this book we use workflows as a lens to examine the often omitted tools, material conditions, and activities of writing. Although the field of Writing Studies has numerous theoretical methods and lenses for considering the mediated and socially situated work of writing, we have few descriptions how specific pieces of software and hardware mediate writing in practice. A focus on workflows highlights the importance of writing tools and allows us to consider how tools shape activity and, in turn, how activity shapes tools.
We offer the concept of workflow as a way to move personal and local computing practices into a form of disciplinary knowledge.
As researchers, we argue that workflows can further our understanding of and approaches to writing processes, and we develop that argument through what we call workflow thinking, or the act of reading knowledge work as modular and intertwined with technologies, and workflow mapping, or the personal examination of how writing preferences accrete over time.
In these contexts, “workflow” functions as a personal process, rubric, and metacognitive lens. A workflow, for these writers, is a means of evaluating the components, processes, procedures, and technologies of their work. It is a lens through which they can look at their broader writing process and begin to analyze the connections, intersections, and fissures within the component parts of their work. And it is a lens that is fully intertwined in writing technologies.
From our participants’ practices we draw the concept of workflow thinking—the act of reading knowledge work as modular and intertwined with technologies. Workflow thinking allows our participants to break any given project into a series of shorter process steps—a perspective that is well in line with Writing Studies’ understanding of process and its typical pedagogical practices. Workflow thinking, however, foregrounds the mediated nature of that work. It looks at each task or component and asks a series of questions about the writing technologies and available affordances within that component: “Through which technologies will I accomplish this task? Why? What does a change in technologies offer here?” For our participants, a shift in these practices might afford them mobility, the removal of drudgery, new ways of seeing a problem, or new invention strategies. In each case, however, they can use this mediated and modular thinking to reevaluate when and how they approach knowledge work.
In this way, we want to emphasize that workflow thinking can be a personal reevaluation of the capital-minded, deskilling focus of workflows in industry or business contexts.
A lens of workflow thinking pushes against this, instead asking “What are the component pieces of this work?,” “How is this mediated?,” and “What might a shift in mediation or technology afford me in completing this?” In short, we see workflow thinking as a way to reclaim agency and push against institutionally purchased software defaults.
We also offer workflow mapping as a complement to workflow thinking. Where workflow thinking imagines new composing possibilities, workflow mapping instead looks backward, asking how practices and preferences accrete over time.
Workflows, however, aren’t about tools used in isolation or in perfect test conditions. Rather, a workflow is a habituated, mediated, and personal means of accomplishing something.
For participants in the workflow affinity space, searching for friction means identifying and eliminating moments when software gets in the way.
We believe that a workflow-focused approach to computing tools and environments offers a pathway to agency, creativity, and confidence with computing, which is the spirit that has driven work in computers and writing research since the late 1970s.
Workflows provide a similar opportunity: the chance to consider and think through one’s use of writing technologies and ask “What’s troublesome here?,” “What are new possibilities for this work?,” and “How might other mediated approaches allow me to see this work differently?” Through seeing knowledge work as modular, flexible, and adaptable, workflow thinking challenges the transparent technology model that dominates much of the contemporary computing market, and it encourages users to move beyond default solutions and configurations.
Although intensely personal and often idiosyncratic, workflows are also replicable and shareable things.
·digitalrhetoriccollaborative.org·
Writing Workflows: Beyond Word Processing
Add personalization tokens to a template or snippet
Add personalization tokens to a template or snippet
When sending an email to a contact in the HubSpot CRM, you can personalize that email with template and snippet personalization tokens.
·knowledge.hubspot.com·
Add personalization tokens to a template or snippet
Writing Workflows: Beyond Word Processing
Writing Workflows: Beyond Word Processing
Writing Workflows uses the concept of the writing workflow to bring attention to a writer's seemingly invisible tool choices and offers new theories to help researchers better understand how writing process shapes the tools of writing, and how the tools of writing, in turn, also shape writing process.
Instead, we want to step back and recommend a broader practice of meta-awareness, encouraging writers to consider why they have chosen particular writing technologies or practices, how those technologies and practices shape their process, and what a change to those practices might offer.
·digitalrhetoriccollaborative.org·
Writing Workflows: Beyond Word Processing