jueves, julio 27, 2023

Debugging CSS: find undefined classes in your HTML

Problem

You write

btn-secundary

but the class name is

btn-secondary

now your HTML doesn't have the right style and there are no warnings or errors to help you.

Solutions

miércoles, julio 26, 2023

Actualidad politica Colombiana en youtube y sus seguidores

Grandes medios

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Independientes

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Es impresionante como F*cksNews con sus 840K seguidores ya casi alcanza al Espectador un periodico de 136 años y propiedad de una de las familias mas ricas de Colombia, los Santo Domingo.

jueves, julio 20, 2023

CSS was designed to style documents

Leftovers can be kept in the refrigerator for 3 to 4 days or frozen for 3 to 4 months

Bacteria grow rapidly between the temperatures of 4° C and 60° C(the danger zone). To ensure that leftovers are safe to eat, immediately after cooking refrigerate or freeze the leftovers for rapid cooling. Throw away all perishable foods that have been left in room temperature for more than 2 hours (1 hour if the temperature is over 32° C).

Cover leftovers, wrap them in airtight packaging, or seal them in storage containers. These practices help keep bacteria out, retain moisture, and prevent leftovers from picking up odors from other food in the refrigerator.

To prevent bacterial growth, it's important to cool food rapidly so it reaches as fast as possible the safe refrigerator-storage temperature of 4° C or below. To do this, divide large amounts of food into shallow containers.

Leftovers can be kept in the refrigerator for 3 to 4 days or frozen for 3 to 4 months.


Reheat

Safe ways to thaw leftovers include the refrigerator, cold water and the microwave oven. Refrigerator thawing takes the longest but the leftovers stay safe the entire time. After thawing, the food should be used within 3 to 4 days or can be refrozen.

If a large container of leftovers was frozen and only a portion of it is needed, it is safe to thaw the leftovers in the refrigerator, remove the needed portion and refreeze the remainder of the thawed leftovers without reheating it.

It is safe to reheat frozen leftovers without thawing, either in a saucepan or microwave (in the case of a soup or stew) or in the oven or microwave (for example, casseroles and combination meals). If using a microwave, be sure the covering is microwave safe, and vent the lid or wrap to let the steam escape. Reheating will take longer than if the food is thawed first, but it is safe to do when time is short.

When reheating leftovers, be sure they reach 74° C as measured with a food thermometer. Reheat sauces, soups and gravies by bringing them to a rolling boil. Cover leftovers to reheat. This retains moisture and ensures that food will heat all the way through.

Sometimes there are leftover "leftovers." It is safe to refreeze any food remaining after reheating previously frozen leftovers to the safe temperature of 74° C as measured with a food thermometer.

More info at https://www.fsis.usda.gov/food-safety/safe-food-handling-and-preparation/food-safety-basics/leftovers-and-food-safety

domingo, julio 09, 2023

The 80 years of the French transition from monarchy to democracy

King Louis XVI

House of Bourbon (1589–1792)
  • Louis XVI (1774-1792) - King of France from 1774 until he was deposed during the French Revolution in 1792. He was later executed in 1793.


French First Republic 1792–1804
  1. National Convention (1792-1795) - During the French Revolution, the National Convention served as the governing body of France. It had various leaders, including Maximilien Robespierre, Georges Danton, and Jean-Paul Marat.
  2. Directory (1795-1799) - The Directory was a five-member executive committee that governed France during the later years of the French Revolution. It was led by different individuals, including Paul Barras and Jean-François Reubell.
  3. Napoleon Bonaparte (1799-1804) - After a coup d'état, Napoleon Bonaparte became First Consul in 1799 and later declared himself Emperor of the French in 1804, establishing the First French Empire.

House of Bonaparte, First Empire (1804–1814)

  • First French Empire (1804-1814/1815) - Under Napoleon Bonaparte's rule, France became an empire. He was the Emperor of the French until his first abdication in 1814, followed by a brief return in 1815 known as the Hundred Days.

House of Bourbon (1815–1830)
  1. Louis XVIII (1814-1824) - After Napoleon's final defeat, Louis XVIII, a member of the House of Bourbon, was restored to the throne as King of France.
  2. Charles X (1824-1830) - Louis XVIII's younger brother, Charles X, succeeded him as King of France but was overthrown during the July Revolution of 1830.


House of Orléans, July Monarchy (1830–1848)

  • July Monarchy (1830-1848) - Following the July Revolution, a constitutional monarchy known as the July Monarchy was established. Its monarchs were Louis-Philippe I, known as the "Citizen King," and his son Louis-Philippe II.


French Second Republic (1848–1852)

  • Second French Republic (1848-1852) - The Second French Republic was proclaimed after the overthrow of the July Monarchy. Its presidents included Louis-Napoléon Bonaparte, who later became Emperor Napoleon III.


House of Bonaparte, Second Empire (1852–1870)

  • Second French Empire (1852-1870) - Louis-Napoléon Bonaparte, now Napoleon III, declared himself Emperor of the French, establishing the Second French Empire.


Adolphe Thiers, first President of the French Third Republic.


French Third Republic (1870–1940)

  1. Government of National Defense (1870-1871) - The Government of National Defense was established during the Franco-Prussian War and played a key role in the defense of France. Its leaders included Louis Jules Trochu and Léon Gambetta.
  2. Third French Republic (1870-1940) - After the fall of the Second French Empire, the Third French Republic was proclaimed. It had a series of presidents, including Adolphe Thiers, Jules Grevy, and Raymond Poincaré.

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