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Some pages designed to help students become familiar with OpenWetWare.
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Please feel free to add any tips and tricks you have learned so the whole class can benefit from your knowledge.
Please feel free to add any tips and tricks you have learned so the whole class can benefit from your knowledge.
* Making a screenshot smaller:  This may not be the most technical way, but it gets the job done.  After the image you insert into the Edit page, add "thumb|upright=3.0".  This command makes the image  at thumbnail, then adjusts the thumbnail to a different size.  For images you want to be wider, use a number greater than 1, for more vertical images, use a number less than 1. You can also center the image by using the "|center" command (Example: <nowiki>[[Image:This is an example.jpg|thumb|center|upright=2.5]]</nowiki>


=== Windows ===
=== Windows ===
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== Other Useful Links ==
== Other Useful Links ==
* [http://libguides.lmu.edu/BIOL478 LMU Library Guide for Biology 478] (but also useful for this class)


=== Online Biological Dictionaries ===
=== Online Biological Dictionaries ===

Latest revision as of 11:34, 2 February 2010

BIOL398-01: Bioinformatics Laboratory

Loyola Marymount University

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Tips & Tricks

Please feel free to add any tips and tricks you have learned so the whole class can benefit from your knowledge.

  • Making a screenshot smaller: This may not be the most technical way, but it gets the job done. After the image you insert into the Edit page, add "thumb|upright=3.0". This command makes the image at thumbnail, then adjusts the thumbnail to a different size. For images you want to be wider, use a number greater than 1, for more vertical images, use a number less than 1. You can also center the image by using the "|center" command (Example: [[Image:This is an example.jpg|thumb|center|upright=2.5]]

Windows

  • To take a screen shot, press Ctrl and Print Scrn together. The contents of the active window will be saved on your clipboard. You may then paste into a graphics program (like Adobe Photoshop or Microsoft PowerPoint) and save the file.

Macs

Other Useful Links

Online Biological Dictionaries