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Month: July 2018

Keep Your WordPress site Busy While You’re on Vacation

Keep Your WordPress site Busy While You’re on Vacation

Prepare For Your Vacation and You’ll be Able to Relax You don’t want to be working when you’re on your well-earned break. But at the same time, you’ll want to ensure that your website is ticking away nicely in your absence. With the tips I’ve outlined above, you’ll be able to keep posting new content while you’re away, sharing on social media, and ensuring everything’s up to date and secure. And when you get back you can continue to use…

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Chrome Apps and Extensions for Teachers and Students

Chrome Apps and Extensions for Teachers and Students

160+ Chrome Apps and Extensions for Teachers and Students I have put together a Google Chrome App and Extension Database for Teachers hat is loaded with apps and extensions for productivity and classroom integration. In this post, you will find 160+ Chrome Apps and Extensions for Teachers and Students! This database is searchable and filterable by category, subject area, and grade level!   If you have followed this blog for any length of time, you probably know that I love…

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Commands You Should Never Run on Linux

Commands You Should Never Run on Linux

Linux’s terminal commands are powerful, and Linux won’t ask you for confirmation if you run a command that will break your system. It’s not uncommon to see trolls online recommending new Linux users run these commands as a joke. Learning the commands you shouldn’t run can help protect you from trolls while increasing your understanding of how Linux works. This isn’t an exhaustive guide, and the commands here can be remixed in a variety of ways. Note that many of…

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Understanding a 502 Bad Gateway Error – And How to Fix It?

Understanding a 502 Bad Gateway Error – And How to Fix It?

A 502 Bad Gateway Error means that the web server you’ve connected to is acting as a proxy for relaying information from another server, but it has gotten a bad response from that other server. It’s called a 502 error because that’s the HTTP status code that the web server uses to describe that kind of error. These bad responses could be due to a number of different causes. It’s possible the server is overloaded or there are network issues…

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Installing Android in VirtualBox

Installing Android in VirtualBox

If you’re itching give Android a try but don’t necessarily want use your whole computer for the task, the best option is to run it in a virtual machine using VirtualBox. It’s actually pretty easy to set up, and will offer you the full Android experience in a matter of a few minutes. Let’s do this thing. You’ll need a couple of things to get started: VirtualBox: Download and install VirtualBox if you don’t already have it—it’s available for Windows, macOS, and Linux. The…

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