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9 years ago+1 1 0Post your screenshots here! (August 2015)
Hey everyone!
This is the second of the "Post your srceenshot" threads on /t/uitweaks ! There will be one monthly, so newcomers and past participants who have redone their desktops can show them off. With the recent release of Windows 10, I'm hoping to see some cool new submissions.
Simple Rules
- Post screenshot(s) of your device: mobile, desktop, laptop, whatever.
- Try to have pictures of what it's like in use as well as uncluttered.
- If someone asks "How'd you do that?", please try to help them. We're all trying to make our things look awesome.
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9 years ago+9 9 0Spectacle
Spectacle is an OSX application which allows greater control of window management through hotkeys. Want OSX to act like a tiling WM? use Spectacle.
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Review
9 years ago+6 6 0Best new icon packs for Android (July 2015) #2
Looking for a quick way to change the looks of your Android device? Apart from changing the launcher, you can also bring a whole new look to your UI by simply changing the default icons with some more compelling ones.
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Expression
9 years ago+18 18 09 Awesome Conky Themes - Make Tech Easier
Looking to spice up your config with something a little more stylish? We've scoured the Internet to find some of the coolest, best-looking Conky themes!
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9 years ago+6 6 0What kinds of desktop environments and shells are available [for Ubuntu]?
This askUbuntu post provides a list of additional desktop environments and shells that can be used on Ubuntu. Most of the responses also include feature lists, and directions for installation.
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9 years ago+3 3 0[Feature] Allow resizing/click-through of embedded images in posts
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When you use an image url inside of a comment, it will embed the image that is linked to as a comment (See http://snapzu.com/t/uitweaks/tribepost/RZNZRM5/post-your-screenshots-here-july-2015 for examples).
Unfortunately, there's no way to handle resizing or click-through of those images to their full size once an image has been opened.
When that image link is clicked, I would either like the ability to resize the image in the comment (via corner drag), or that the image retains its link to the original file, which would open in a new tab.
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9 years ago+2 2 0User Interface Customization :: /t/uitweaks
Interested in making your devices look pretty? Have something that looks great and want to show it off?
Come over to /t/uitweaks and post about your mods and tools, and participate in our monthly screenshots thread! Share your adjustments with the community, and we'll eventually have everyone using the best UIs imaginable.
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9 years ago+2 2 0Post your screenshots here! (July 2015)
Hey everyone!
This is the first "Post your srceenshot" thread on /t/uitweaks ! There will be one monthly, so newcomers and past participants who have redone their desktops can show them off.
Simple Rules
- Post screenshot(s) of your device: mobile, desktop, laptop, whatever.
- Try to have pictures of what it's like in use as well as uncluttered.
- If someone asks "How'd you do that?", please try to help them. We're all trying to make our things look awesome.
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9 years ago+7 7 0Try Clojure
Welcome to Clojure! Use an interactive interpreter to start learning Clojure.
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9 years ago+2 3 1But Seriously, Let’s Talk About Millennial Poverty
We followed the path we were told to follow. So how did we end up more poor than our parents?
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9 years ago+3 3 0[bug] Scrolling issues on desktop
Using Chromium Version 37.0.2062.120 Ubuntu 12.04 (281580) (64-bit)
Using the Home/End buttons to scroll pages will not affect the banner that displays at the top of the page, and so you can run into situations where the banner is not visible. (http://s3.postimg.org/avnrkk1zl/2015_07_09_120354_1600x900_scrot.png)
Additionally, you can cause rendering errors when using PgUp/PgDn keys. (http://s1.postimg.org/cfny5ulbj/2015_07_09_120346_1600x900_scrot.png)
Have yet to try in other browsers.
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Analysis
9 years ago+3 3 0A Rusting Rubyist III
Creating a Ruby website scraping library in Rust - part 3