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Hacker Paradise

This is a place to gather and categorize knowledge about effectively using technology.

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Web Development:
- Clear Cache
Physical Tricks:
- Universal Palm Rejection

Web Development

Tips and tricks for Web Development.

Clear Cache

If you use the private window session on Firefox, for web development it seems to help Firefox forget assets like css and js files that it might still remember in normal mode.

Physical Tricks

Hacking reality, the old-school way.

Universal Palm Rejection

When using a stylus for your touch-screen device, you can unlock "universal palm rejection" for any device! Just put a glove on your hand! To allow your finger tips to be free for pinch-zooming, wear gloves that allow your finger-tips to stick out, or use gloves with 'capacitive touch' built-in to just the finger tips. You can also just use a piece of paper under your palm.

Strategy

  1. The Solar2D docs have a good tradition of putting a Gotchas section for their tutorials. Once they've explained what to do, they also illuminate common mistakes and tell you how NOT to do it, in the Gotchas section. I would like to continue that tradition here on this wiki! Especially in our technology articles.
  2. Another idea for strategy of managing this wiki is to put a "reason for edit" section like Wikipedia has. Although, since wikicreole advises against "meta" information on edits, we'll have to just put in a "reason for edit" section once an article gets complex enough.
Editor's Notes
This area is under construction. Any other related articles for Hacker Paradise that still need work or are in progress can be listed below! Then we can all put more effort into those! You can also just jot down ideas on this section for things that could be added to Hacker Paradise.
* The header formatting has been adjusted to make headers as big as possible.
* Formatted menu.
* Removed 'Editor's Notes' section from menu, because <th> headers on tables don't have "id=" coded into it.

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