Sentences with phrase «page rendered on»

Page rendered on: sun dec 24 2017 12:37:11 gmt +0300 v2.

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As technology analyst Ben Thompson points out, Facebook is quite right when it says that most news sites load too slowly and look terrible, rendering the ads on those pages largely useless.
Today, many of the renderings on Hanfree's Kickstarter page — like that glossy video of the loft apartment — would not be allowed.
His portrayal stretches across two pages, and the flora surrounding the figures are painstakingly rendered: It is only on a second or third look that one discerns tiny Portly at Pan's feet.
Require the Respondent to render an unqualified apology on the front page of the New Statesman newspaper and its corresponding online publication with due and equal prominence as given the false publication under reference: 2.
At pages 22 to 23 the Court continued: «Accordingly, by way of answer to issues (2) and (3) we are of the opinion that although the presence of the names of ineligible and deceased persons on the register of voters renders same neither reasonably accurate nor credible, the register is not thereby rendered inconsistent with article 45 (a) of the constitution.»
Then, on the flight home from Dalian, I find within the pages of The Economist an artist's rendering of swamp white oaks being restored at Ground Zero.
In «Conservation for the People,» on page 50, however, conservationists Peter Kareiva and Michelle Marvier argue that more good — for both nature and people — will come from saving ecosystems that render valuable services to human communities.
The code on this page will provide all that is necessary to render an aviation METAR or TAF report into your website with PHP or WordPress shortcode.
Today Kojima posted a screen of the character, and a render has appeared on the Japanese Kojima Productions Facebook page.
Only Carey Mulligan struggles, in the role of Daisy, the woman torn between the two men; a cipher on the page, she's not easily rendered as flesh and blood on the screen, even by an actress of Mulligan's skill.
BUUUT, on the direct page, it should have already rendered the Direct when it finished depending on when you want to watch it later, so they will remove the comments from the page so the direct will be the only thing showing.
Intriguingly, according to reporting in The New York Times, «block printing, cursive, and typing each elicit distinctive neurological patterns,» implying a deep, underlying sensitivity in the brain to even minor changes in the way letters are rendered on the page.
Include detail supporting the one - page project summary on company letterhead, a color rendering and past project - vehicle examples.
After first official renders published by Kia on Monday, today the South Korean automaker dropped the first real - life images on Kia Korea Facebook's Fan Page through one contest, and slowly releasing of its upcoming compact sedan.
Include details supporting the one - page Project Summary on company letterhead, a color rendering, and past project - vehicle examples.
It would make sense they are going to upgrade the rendering engine in conjunction with that fast page flip system to make comics on e-readers viable.
When the pages are rendered on the DroidPad's 7 ″ screen, I have to admit that the words are so easy to read.
There are some flaws on this e-reader, such as the web browser not rendering the full page and the lack of options to customize your online experience.
I also wish it could render justice also to MSO documents, and, to complex WWW pages... which don't seem yet on Sony's agenda (though the PDF crowd also cares about MSO, CAD and complex pages) for the pro & business market.
I'm curious to see how the «rolling blind by pixel» auto scroll feature would be handled by the eink display... would be awesome if it rendered that «on the fly» instead of trying to redraw the entire page...
The average page used to take 7 seconds to load on the blog, now they completely render in 4 seconds.
It's a beauty, rendering details such as text on magazine pages with incredible clarity — I had to take off my glasses (I'm nearsighted) and get about 3 - 4 inches away to discern individual pixels.
(Kindle devices use Webkit to render web pages and WebKit is used by Amazon to render Kindle ebooks (in mobi format) on hardware other than their own.)
Such information clusters are hard to render in words — no matter how many you use or how artfully you arrange them on the page.
Placing a render of the book on the landing page helps the reader to feel like they are getting something substantial from you.
I find the images on your cover confusing even when looking at the biggest rendering on the Amazon page.
(A tiny note on the copyright page indicates that these «present - day» and «imagined» scenes are rendered in two different mediums.)
Page numbers that are rendered the same irregardless of font sizes (and likely margin changes or other formatting changes) will typically be based on some measure such as a set number of characters.
It is based on Webkit — the same one behind Safari and other mobile browsers, and while still under the experimental section, it provide a much better rendering of the web pages and a more pleasant experience.
It's called Amazon Silk, and it uses Amazon's EC2 service to accelerate web browsing by rendering web pages on a remote server before sending them to your device.
RMSDK provides API for functionalities like loading an EPUB document, navigating through it, rendering a particular page on a given bitmap buffer and so on.
I'm also seeing that the Kobo device is a bit weirder about rendering the centering of the title page — it looks good on the Nook but a bit weird on the Kobo.
The following values are defined for use with the rendition: spread property, where synthetic spread is defined as the rendering of two adjacent pages simultaneously on the device screen:
The iPhone app was good by iPhone ebook reader standard, but the full - page image - and - text rendering felt like a gimmick on a small screen — most of the time you'll end up reflowing the raw text on your phone, a la the Kindle app.
«render animated page turns» would be meaningless if these can not be then displayed flash-less on the eink screen.
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On an LG G - Slate, the browser was slower to load and render pages than either the PlayBook or the iPad.
The browser's web page rendering is very good, and the page loading speed is comparable to competitors on iOS and Android.
Holding back the SpringBoard, however, was its rendering of text captured from a Web page — in part because that image, like all others, rendered in a smaller size on the SpringBoard than on other tablets we've tested, due to the screen's higher resolution.
Verizon is promising speeds on its 4G LTE network of as much as 10 times that of the 3G, rendering music, video and Web pages richer with Adobe Flash Player and HTML5.
While drop caps looks cool and «pretty» on a printed page, they don't always render properly on an e-reader.
An element assigned display: oeb - page - head or display: oeb - page - foot must not be considered in effect while any markup specified before such an element is still being rendered in the same context (for example, if it is on the same page in a paginated context, or in the viewport for a scrolled context).
On the rendering side, it looks just like the original iPad with all the advantages (great page rendering, image filtering, fast scrolling...) and the downsides (no Flash support).
Note: there have been some complaints that the front - lit screens are not as durable as regular E-ink screens, and that scratches can render the page unreadable when the front - light is on.
It renders pages perfectly and has the best Adobe Flash support I've seen on any mobile platform.
The device's unresponsive screen makes it difficult to pan around and zoom into large documents such as PDFs, and when there's a lot of information on a given page — complex illustrations or photographs, for example — the H2O will all but freeze as it tries to render them.
On Kindle e-Readers, iOS, Fire OS, Android, and PC customers can choose the OpenDyslexic font, adjust page margins, adjust line spacing, and select right ragged text rendering.
Browsers heavily rely on WebKit to handle page layout when rendering content to the screen.
The «artistic effects» you describe, which depend heavily on the concept of a page and consistent rendering on an output device simply aren't practical.
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