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WordPress editor adds Apple-style-span, font-size, line-height, etc.
I’m using Google Chrome to manage this WordPress blog and the default editor (I believe it is the TinyMCE editor) adds unwanted span elements with these attributes style=”font-size: small;” class=”Apple-style-span” style=”line-height: 24px;” This is quite infuriating, but apparently I’m not … Continue reading
Google Chrome pin tab (essential tip for Gmail users)
Google Chrome is so easy to use–and not that different from other web browsers–that I have never bothered to study the program or learn about its special features. However, today I came across something that I think is unique to … Continue reading
How Emacs helped me learn to use Google Chrome
I have become so used to using Emacs as my main text editor that I’m now accidentally entering Emacs commands in other programs and finding that nothing (or something unexpected) happens. Earlier this week I pressed Ctrl+K (trying to “kill” … Continue reading