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Is "remember this network" ticked in airport preferences?
Tick that and it will remember it, make sure you let it store the password in the keychain as well.
defaults write com.apple.finder DisableAllAnimations -bool NO
will revert it back to standard.
Yes, that tinker tool looks like it does the same, it's just a "gui" on the command (and more) that I posted before.
Mines all css, tables are freaking annoying. You can spend so much time trying to make them work on a complex layout.
I did my design in illustrator for a number of reasons:
1) It's vectors, so it scales. This was important to me so that I could adjust the size until I was happy.
2)...
Cheers.
Yeah. Wrote it all as I couldn't find a shopping cart system that worked how I wanted it to, they were either to basic or looked like crap. Figured the best way was just to write my own.
That way I could make the site look and work exactly how I wanted.
I'm not a web designer...
View your page in IE6 and you'll see how bad the images look.
I've used tricks in the CSS/Javascipt so that FF/Safari/IE7+ use pngs but IE6 uses jpgs.
Here's one I did at work. There are some "invalid" div's and stuff, but nothing seems to mind so I can't be arsed to fix it.
I designed it...
I don't like it, but that's only my opinion!
Also you've used a PNG with transparency which won't work properly in any version of IE below version 7 (there are ways of "beating" this using active-x to render it, but that may pop up security warnings).
Are you on about the window opening and closing effect?
if so, start terminal, then type:
defaults write com.apple.finder DisableAllAnimations -bool YES
Log out and back in again (or relaunch the finder process).
Slightly OT....
Audio Visual manufacturers must wet themselves that they've got such discerning (read: "gullible") customers.
They're some of the worst offenders for crapness with what you can't see, what do you think your lovely shiny gold plated connections are connected to internally...
I've seen a UPS take out some servers.
It was back in the novell era, never seen so many worried faces. Turns out when the server ran its backup, it logged in across the network to the machine machine. Unfortunately the login it was using was logged in somewhere else on the network and the...
I agree - for non random data transfers, chuck in small "random" reads an firewire will piss all over USB all day long.
The problem with USB is that it's a really poorly designed system, nice ideas - just badly executed. The problem is exaccerbated by Microsoft whos driver model is just poor...
I'm guessing you're using smtp authentication to send email which is why it works outbound, they let anything through if you're trusted to the server.
It's an email server configuration issue, the domain needs to be added to their mail server configuration. At present their mail server does...
Airport express does what you want.
1) Plug it in.
2) Enter in your wireless network details
3) Plug printer into it.
4) Print.
It also has audio out so that you can stream music to it from iTunes.
We've got an airport express which our printer is plugged into. Infact we have 2 of them because the main use is for stream music from iTunes to different rooms.