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Nexsus Maksima

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  1. Did you know that Invision Powerboard really needs speed to load javascript, css and image file pages. To stop that problem I have a good solution that is using a CDN to speed up loading javascript, css and images for now the best choice I choose imagekit. imagekit will help us in this content delivery network problem will help you speed up to 40% for the results please visit my website: https://jos.jdevcloud.com Getting imagekit CDN the first step please register to imagekit. follow this url: http://bit.ly/imagekitID after that go to the dashboard page and create an endpoint url on PREFERRED ORIGIN 2, change it to web server the next step is editing the origin image navigate the url to the page / folder you want to change to cdn like https://yoursite.com/cdn and save the changes. the final step is copy your endpoint url How do you activate imagekit to IPS ...? step into the adminCP page >> Files >> Storage Settings and create new like the picture below activate the custom url and fill in your imagekit url like this WARNING to move javascript and css to the cdn folder you have to move the javascript and css folder manually otherwise the template will be damaged. I recommend doing it on the localhost server.
    Add this code in to custom.css make it invisible on desktop devices /* Whatapp sherdlink */ @media only screen and (min-width: 960px) { .cShareLink_whatsapp { display:none; } }
  2. With the new wave of 48MP mobile camera sensors and devices like the Nokia 9 PureView and its five or even six, depending on how you count, snapper setup, it is pretty clear that the mobile industry is still actively experimenting and pushing camera boundaries. In keeping with this trend Qualcomm decided to be extra diligent with its ISP specs sheets. The change, done without any real fanfare was first spotted by the guys over at XDA Developers, which frankly makes a lot of sense. Developers and tinkerers, especially those working on projects like ports of the Google Camera app and tech on non-Pixel devices are directly interested in detailed ISP specs and we can only imagine this is a welcome change.
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