See attached screenshot at snipboard.io below, note the math has braces and brackets and other parenthesis.
It’s simple math. Prompt used has ‘answer like a follower of science, and use mathematics to show numbers or working out’ (or something similar)
Example also follows (not sure if it comes through without being messed up by the forum):
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If you need to dilute isopropyl alcohol to a specific concentration, here is an example calculation:
Suppose you have 99% isopropyl alcohol and you want to dilute it to 70%.
Formula: [ \text{Volume of 99% Isopropyl Alcohol} = \frac{\text{Desired Concentration}}{\text{Original Concentration}} \times \text{Final Volume} ]
Let’s say you need 100 mL of 70% isopropyl alcohol:
[ \text{Volume of 99% Isopropyl Alcohol} = \frac{70}{99} \times 100 = 70.71 \text{ mL} ]
So, you would need 70.71 mL of 99% isopropyl alcohol, and you would add enough water to reach a total volume of 100 mL (which means adding 29.29 mL of water).
By following these steps and calculations, you should be able to clean the perished rubber on your Dell notebook effectively and safely.
https://snipboard.io/F6mOgy.jpg
]]>I need to modify the header so I duplicated the Header (page) being used across the site with the intention of making modifications to the copy. The copy came through with some formatting changes so I started to correct them.
As I was editing the COPY of the original header, I noticed some oddities in the way the site header was previewing above it. The site header was showing with the mobile menu and it was permanently opened. I figured this was just some kind of quirk of the page builder.
However, when I viewed the site outside the page builder, I saw that the original header was now showing like this across the whole site. In fact even worse than the preview in the editor.
I had made no changes to the original header. I confirmed that I had not saved the original header inadvertently as there is no new revision since last year.
Has anyone reported this problem before? Is there any way to fix it?
Thank you so much
]]>[contact-form-7 id=”301″ title=”Contact Us Regarding DUI”] was working, however the back end changed the form id to the following
[contact-form-7 id=”3098036″ title=”Contact Us Regarding DUI”]
This has happened with all of my forms –
here is another example the form ID was previously a 3 digit number.
[contact-form-7 id=”a2cae2d” title=”Contact Us Regarding Behind the Wheel Training”]
How do I fix this? What could have caused this?
<input type="hidden" name="_wpcf7" value="18608">
This is probably a question for the developer @Takayuki. Will this element’s value eventually be updated to the new hashed ID? Or will that hidden input value remain the post ID?
Thanks!
]]>I had inadvertently overwritten files in the wp-content folder, which has destroyed the website! I downloaded 3 zip files from Google Drive for the uploads, plugins, and themes and extracted them to a folder on my local machine. Assuming they were valid files, I used Filezilla to move them back onto the server. Things were still VERY messed and I took a look in the uploads folder. There were all sorts of files that had no reason to be there and have really destroyed my Media Library.
This is the second failure I’ve had with this plugin. My confidence is totally shaken, and I’ll be looking for something to replace it.
What a disaster!
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Is there any way to recover the page or even the prior version of the page?
TIA.
]]>Thought I’d start with the free plugin, and then if I like what I saw, I would think about the premium. But, it’s not going well.
It appears that there’s a problem with YITH WooCommerce Product Add-ons … when it’s installed, there’s all kinds of extra data in product export. When it’s disabled, product export is fine.
With YITH WooCommerce Product Add-ons active, what happens is that many meta fields are populated with a series of image URLs in MANY of the meta fields exported … including a number that have nothing to do with YITH.
This completely corrupts the ability to export products, make edits, and reimport.
If I disable YITH WooCommerce Product Add-ons, then export works just fine.
I’m happy to private message someone with example exports to demonstrate. But right now, the only option I see is to disable the plugin whenever I need to work on products.
Help!
Thanks!
Neil
I’ve tried installing and uninstalling. The only thing that I have been able to do is disactivate it. I still want to be able to use Jetpack, but when I spoke to my hosting site tech service, they said it’s something they can’t do on my end, because it has to do with the actual plugin being corrupted.
I don’t know what to do at this point. Help!
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