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Andrew Fletcher
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The viewport meta tag in a website's HTML is used to control how the webpage is displayed on a mobile device or in a web browser. It defines the viewport's behaviour and dimensions. The viewport meta tag helps create a responsive and mobile-friendly design by adjusting the layout and scaling to fit various screen sizes and orientations, particularly on mobile devices. It helps ensure that text is displayed at a readable and consistent size across different devices and screen...
Andrew Fletcher
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Loading the code in a platform - in this article, I'll be focusing on Android...
Andrew Fletcher
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It appears that the plugin or file path is not working how it used to be on...
Andrew Fletcher
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Like many devs at the moment, looking for log4j2 on your server... how to...
Andrew Fletcher
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Localization is the process of showing other languages in your app and is...
Andrew Fletcher
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Adding a pem file to secure ejabbered on the server for chat connection.
Getting the pem file
I downloaded the pem file through Plesk (v17.8.11) under the SSL/TLS Certificates area. Locate the certificate that you want to use and click the green arrow which when hovering will day download all certificate components.
Location of the pem file on the server
I added the pem to one level below the root level of the website in a directory of your choice... such as (certificates, pemfiles,...
Andrew Fletcher
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To create a .pem file, is quick once you have your .p12 certificate. I...
Andrew Fletcher
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I had the issue where I needed to filter an array list by a specific column....
Andrew Fletcher
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A handy resource list of fonts for iOS:
iOS Font List -...
Andrew Fletcher
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https://github.com/kylebrowning/waterwheel.swift
After a short amount searching...
Andrew Fletcher
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Ha you have read it before, one of those throw away lines that is written "just create a cartfile". So your thinking carthage update, carthage init, create a plain text document, etc... all wrong. How do you know... when you run carthage update, you receive the following error
Get this error: "No such file in directory"
So how do you "just" create a Cartfile?
Oh, there are no instructions on the Carthage page either. Feeling a little ticked off, how do I "just create" a...
Andrew Fletcher
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After coding for 16 years... I have decided to have a go at building apps in...