1,000 Egyptian Pound = 171.940 US Dollar
1,000 US Dollar (USD) = 5,815.97 Egyptian Pound (EGP)
1,000 Egyptian Pound = 173.114 Australian Dollar
1,000 Australian Dollar (AUD) = 5,776.54 Egyptian Pound (EGP)
Not a single one makes use of the full width of the screen. All static layout. My websites all make use of the full screen width. I still think dynamic layout is better for usability. What do you think?
I think it has to be taken on a case by case basis. It's extremely difficult to do a well-designed dynamic layout that doesn't look too boring/un-crafted.
I read somewhere recently that most sites are using central layout now as opposed to fixed or liquid. I was looking for tutorials but I didn't find any, how would I go about making a central layout?
Alright thank you. Just one last question, within that 980px space, would the design be liquid or fixed? Maybe it sounds stupid but I'm kind of new to CSS.
That would be fixed then, you can subdivide that 980px space into columns but nothing inside will stretch beyond the boundaries. Eg. here's one of our sites: http://nxbus.co.uk
You can see that while there's a background image on the full page, all of the content is constrained to a 962px width container with the auto margins. This keeps it centred but with a fixed width.
To be fair, I borrowed from a couple others here, but that was generally the approach I had in mind.
Of course, we aren't genuinely doing what the author intended. The point was not to copy-paste the line, but actually to perform what would be rather typical edits. I also was rather lucky that the file happened to be structured such that "3j" put the cursor in the right place each time.
It's also not clear whether or not the three times SHIFT must be pressed ("JD" = push and hold SHIFT = one press) should be counted as additional keystrokes.
The contest would have been better with a "tee" file and a "hole" file, stipulating that edits should be performed on the former in order to produce the latter.
Agreed. I'm surprised by all the "qa"s I'm seeing. I've always used "qq" for quick macros and kind of assumed everyone else did as well. It's especially convenient considering that @ and q are right next to each other on a qwerty layout.
I will take part in this when the solutions are displayed. All the fun is in the solutions. So for me, hiding them kills the whole point of the project. Otherwise it would be lots of fun. Im a long time vim user and love it.
I think Project Euler has a good compromise - you can see (and comment on!) solutions once you've successfully passed some baseline. Then you don't feel like you cheated, but can pick apart their solutions, now that you've already focused on that problem for a while.
I've learned a LOT figuring out how some outstanding PE submissions worked, translating their algorithms to my favorite languages.
With managed servers I meant: Keep the LAMP stack up, running and secure. No App development. From my point of view it makes sense that a managed server provider does not give out root access. So theres no discussion whos responsible for what.
www.nooradsl.com/pricing.htm
What does "L.E" mean? Is it Egyptian Pounds?
And what is the speed? 512Mb cannot be 512 mega bit per second, right?