/gts/api.php?action=feedcontributions&feedformat=atom&user=JkoffskiTechnology Services Wiki - User contributions [en]2025-04-30T12:38:49ZUser contributionsMediaWiki 1.31.1/gts/w/index.php?title=Digital_Arts_lab&diff=16181Digital Arts lab2008-04-10T20:53:00Z<p>Jkoffski: New page: Located on the second floor of Confer Hall, the Digital Arts Lab is equipped with programs for photography and video art. They are all Macintosh computers.</p>
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<div>Located on the second floor of Confer Hall, the Digital Arts Lab is equipped with programs for photography and video art. They are all Macintosh computers.</div>Jkoffski/gts/w/index.php?title=Firefox_full_screen_mode&diff=12213Firefox full screen mode2007-02-09T20:12:38Z<p>Jkoffski: </p>
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<div>==Firefox Full Screen Mode==<br />
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Using Mozilla Firefox, you can '''enter into full screen mode''' by clicking on the View menu and then Full Screen.<br />
The keyboard shortcut for this is F11.<br />
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If you are in full screen mode, you will not see your menu bar (File, Edit, View...etc.). To access these while in full screen mode you can use these keyboard shortcuts:<br />
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Alt-F for the File menu<br />
Alt-E for the Edit menu<br />
Alt-V for the View menu<br />
Alt-B for the Bookmarks menu<br />
Alt-T for the Tools menu<br />
Alt-H for the Help menu<br />
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To use these, you must hold down the Alt key while pushing the corresponding letter.<br />
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To '''exit full screen mode''', push F11 or push Alt-V and click on Full Screen.</div>Jkoffski/gts/w/index.php?title=Normal.dot&diff=10386Normal.dot2006-12-07T22:08:33Z<p>Jkoffski: </p>
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<div>When in Microsoft Word on a Mac, sometimes the program might spontaneously shutdown. This could be due to a corruption in the normal.dot.file that establishes a default template for new documents<br />
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To solve, you can remove your normal.dot or normal file by deleting it or sending it to the trash. Then, when you re-open word, it will search and not find the normal template. It will then create a new one, eliminating problems that may have been present in the old one.</div>Jkoffski