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After Seeing This Method For Cooking Chicken, I'll Never Cook It Any Other Way Again.

So Good

You might be familiar with Hasselback potatoes, and many of you have probably already tried

them.

The original recipe contains sliced potatoes, but not all the way through, and the spaces

between the cuts are filled with cheese, butter, spices, and various other foods.

However, this recipe does not need to be limited to potatoes only. For instance, you can cook

chicken in this way, and you can stuff it with all sorts of foods.

The following recipe will help you prepare an extremely delicious, cheesy stuffed dinner.

Ingredients: 1-pound chicken breasts

¼ cup cottage cheese – 2 1¬½ cups fresh baby spinach

1 teaspoon olive oil Paprika

Salt Pepper

Method of preparation:

Turn on the oven at 400 degrees Fahrenheit (200 degrees Celsius or Gas Mark 6) Then,

add the olive oil in a sauté pan, add the spinach, and cook it for 3 to 5 minutes. Then,

stir in the cottage cheese, cook it for a minute, and then leave it aside to cool.

Next, cut the chicken breasts into slices, 1 centimeter (0.39 inches) apart and about

75% of the way through the chicken. Add the mixture of ricotta and spinach into the cuts.

Season with salt and pepper, and sprinkle with some red paprika on the top, for an enhanced

flavor and color. Bake in the oven for 20-25 minutes until the juices are clear and the

cheese is completely melted.

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Today I have an unboxing of the adidas x 16.1 for you. If you want to see a test write it in the comments.

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Tell Adobe what you think - Dreamweaver CC Beta - First Look - Duration: 1:18.

So what do you think about this new version of Dreamweaver?

Adobe wants to hear your opinion and has made it easy to send your feedback, feature requests,

and book reports.

Make sure you're connected to the internet then click this icon at the top right of the

screen.

When the form loads, type your comments into this text area and if you're filing a bud

report try to give brief details of how to reproduce the problem and do remember this

is a beater.

Not all features are yet complete.

You can also attach a file by clicking this icon at the bottom left.

Now some things that I would like to see is a way to move the current line of code up

or down so I'm gonna add my feedback in there.

And then when you've added your comments, just click next.

It asks you for a title so I'll make it keyboard shortcuts.

And then post the idea.

And the idea has been posted to the feedback forum and that's all you need to do.

But Adobe plans to release updated versions of the beater at regular intervals so that

brings to an end this brief tour of the public beater of the next major version of Dreamweaver

CC.

I hope you found it useful.

Thanks for watching.

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Just Dance: Pokemon GO (FanMashUp by: JUSTDAN) - Duration: 3:11.

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Because here never came

It was only gringo that I thought

A pokemon at home

My honey does not destroy me

I've already downloaded the App

I using pokemon GO

Much more than my Snap

They say that the game is not healthy

But no one sees the good side

I changed the bus route

For two hours of boardwalk

I'm going to get a pokemon mon mon.

With mobile phone in my hand hand hand

I already know the evolution on on

Charmander charmeleon on on

I love pokemon GO GO

I love pokemon GO GO

I already prayed to Odin

To have pikachu in my garden

I just want to be Misty.

And get a togepi

My dream is fulfilled.

I already answer when they speak

What's your profession?

I'm a pokemon master

Already had assault on the paulista

Do not be a Douchebag

To hunt quiet pokemon

I tie my cell phone in my hand

I'm going to get a pokemon mon mon.

With mobile phone in my hand hand hand

I'm not afraid of a thief thief thief

If you rob me, you'll go to jail jail jail

I love pokemon GO GO

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Comment on a pokemon mon mon

That you have captured ed ed

Send a like on the thumb thumb thumb

And subscribe in the button on on

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Integrated Sass and LESS CSS preprocessors - Dreamweaver CC Beta - First Look - Duration: 6:18.

The Dreamweaver CC beta has integrated support for the two main CSS preprocessors, LESS and

SASS.

In previous versions support was limited to code coloring, but Dreamweaver can now also

compile the CSS output.

Even if you've never used a CSS preprocessor, this is certainly worth trying out.

SASS is the more popular of the two, so to give you just a little taste of using SASS

in the new version of Dreamweaver CC, I've created a folder called scss in my First Look

site.

It contains three files, _about.scss, _variables.scss and aboutPageStyle.scss.

The first file contains a copy of the original style rules created by Dreamweaver for the

about page, but I've replaced some of the colors with variables, such as color-background

here.

Then a bit further down we've got color-headings and color-highlight.

The definition of those variables is in the next file, and the last one, aboutPageStyle.scss,

is currently blank.

I've given it the same base name as the original style sheet attached to the page so when SASS

compiles the styles, they'll be saved to the original style sheet.

To set up SASS or LESS for the current site, you need to edit the site definition.

So let's go to the Site menu and select Manage Sites.

We've got the First Look site selected.

We need to Edit it by clicking this icon.

Then in the Site Setup dialog box, there's a new section, CSS Preprocessors.

Expand that and then select the General section.

At the time of recording this video, this checkbox Enable compilation is selected by

default, but this might change in future so make sure that this is selected if you want

to compile either LESS or SASS.

Then you've got the different options for LESS and then for SASS/SCSS.

The default Output file style is nested.

This indents each rule to reflect the structure of the HTML.

Then you've got other options.

Compact puts each declaration on a single line, compressed minifies the styles by removing

all the spaces and line breaks, and expanded puts each property on a line of its own, which

makes the style sheet easy to read.

So I'm going to select expanded.

Now at the time of recording this video, Create Source Comments doesn't do anything.

So we'll leave that deselected.

Next we need to go to Source & Output.

The CSS Output can either be in the same folder as the source, or you can Define the output

folder.

So let's Define the output folder.

Click this icon here, and I want the output folder to be exactly the same as the original

style sheet, so it's AboutPageAssets and then styles.

Select that folder and we also need to select the Source Folder.

So select that and it's the scss folder that contains all our source files.

So that's everything selected.

There are several other options here.

Compass is an open source CSS framework based on SASS.

Then Bourbon is a lightweight mixin library for SASS.

Bourbon Neat is a grid framework built on top of Bourbon, and Bourbon Bitters is a set

of prestyled components.

If you want to use any of these, just click the Install Files button and Dreamweaver will

install all the necessary files for you.

I'm not gonna do that.

I'm just gonna use the Source and Output Folders that I've defined, so click Save and then

Done.

The two SCSS files with names that begin with an underscore are known as partials and they're

similar to modules.

So you can organize all your text styles in one, have another for forms, another for images

and so on.

To generate the style sheet you need to import the variables and the existing style rules

from those partials.

You do that with @import.

The first one that I need to import is variables.

Notice that you don't need the leading underscore or .scss.

The next one is also @import about, and then I just Save that.

If I go back to about.html, everything has changed.

We've got a new background color, the headings are a different color.

We've got a highlight color for the horizontal rules, and the text is now a darker gray.

But the really powerful aspect of using variables in SASS is that you don't need to go all the

way through your style sheet to change the values.

So let's go to this variables here.

What I'm gonna do is I'm gonna swap the value of color-headings, so I'm just gonna cut that.

Paste it in as color-highlight.

I need to select the value for color-highlight, cut that, and paste it into color-headings.

Save that and if we go back to about.html, those values have now been swapped over.

So that's really just a simple example of using SASS in the Dreamweaver CC beta.

At the time of recording this video, it's difficult to make changes to an SCSS file

and see the results simultaneously in Live View, at least in the Windows version, or

if you have the Application Frame turned on in the Mac version.

That's because SCSS files aren't directly linked to the webpage, so you can't access

them in Split View through the Related Files toolbar.

However, this problem should go away when Live Preview is integrated into Dreamweaver

later in the beta because you'll be able to see the page update in real time in a separate

browser.

If you don't have any experience of CSS preprocessors, why don't you check out Sass Essential Training

with Ray Villalobos here in the Lynda.com Online Training Library.

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Code View improvements - Dreamweaver CC Beta - First Look - Duration: 6:32.

Editing code has become much more user friendly and productive in this version of Dreamweaver

thanks to improvements to code hints, auto completion, multiple cursors, and keyboard

shortcuts.

Let's say I want to add a background color to this header style rule here.

Just add in an extra line and start typing.

As soon as I do code hints come up and down at the bottom of the panel is a description

of the currently selected property.

If I continue typing so I've got background color, there's the description of background

color.

And if you need more information just click the icon at the top right and this opens the

relevant page on the Mozilla Development Network with more details and examples.

And code hints for JavaScript properties and methods have similar descriptions.

I just want background color so press Enter or Return and that pops up a list of color

keywords with a swatch showing what to expect from each one.

And if you start typing the list is automatically filtered, selecting values that contain those

letters even if they're not at the beginning of the word.

If you want to choose your own color from the color picker just type hash or pound sign,

that pops up the color picker for hexadecimal.

If you want it to be rgba just start typing rbg, that pops up the color picker with rgba

selected.

You could also do the same with hsla.

With hsla you need to insert the opening parenthesis that not only pops up the color picker, notice

that Dreamweaver has also automatically inserted the closing parenthesis, the matching parenthesis.

So that's a nice useful addition in this version of Dreamweaver.

Let's just choose a color at random and add some alpha transparency, click away, and there

is that hsla value which has been inserted.

When you're applying a color with alpha transparency you should always provide a solid background

color as a fallback for older browsers.

With this version of Dreamweaver, no problem.

With the insertion point anywhere in the line press Control + D on Windows or Command +

D on a Mac and it duplicates the line.

Then put the cursor inside the first value, that's the hsla value and as long as the style

sheet is the active document press Control + E or Command + E and that will bring up

the color picker with the current color already selected.

And to convert it to hexadecimal just click Hex, click away, and the conversion is done

automatically for you by Dreamweaver.

Let's say you want to disable a property.

Just click anywhere inside a line and then press Control + / on Windows or Command +

/ on a Mac and Dreamweaver comments out the line.

This also works with HTML, JavaScript, and PHP and Dreamweaver is savvy enough to know

which type of comment to apply.

To re-enable a line just use the same keyboard shortcut again to remove the comment tags

Control + / or Command + /. If you decide you don't want a particular line of code just

click anywhere inside it then hold down Control + Shift on Windows or Command + Shift on a

Mac and press D. The line is gone and let's give it to that one too.

And notice that now my cursor is right next to the closing curly brace.

Dreamweaver has highlighted the opening curly brace and in fact when you're typing Dreamweaver

automatically inserts closing braces and closing quotation marks.

And Code View now supports multiple cursors.

To work with that let's switch to the HTML and select Source Code and scroll down a little

bit and then here we've got a selection of spans.

I'm just going to click after the first span before that closing angled bracket.

Hold down the Alt and Shift keys on Windows or the Option and Shift keys on Mac and press

the up or down arrow to add a cursor above or below the current selection.

So I'm pressing the down arrow and it's now adding that cursor to each extra line.

And if I start typing everything moves together and I can now put in line style.

When I type that double quote there we get the closing quote automatically inserted with

the insertion point left between them and then I can put in say color red and to return

to an ordinary cursor just press Escape or click away anywhere else on the page.

You can also create column selections by holding down the Alt or Option key and dragging.

So I'm gonna click to the left of span, hold down the Alt key on Windows or the Option

key on a Mac and then just drag across and down and that's selected all of the opening

span tags.

To add noncontiguous selections hold down the Control key on Windows or the Command

key on Mac and just select again.

So I'm now selecting the closing span tags.

I've got all of them and I can now make the same edit to all selections so I'll change

them all to strong.

Before finishing this overview of changes to Code View I must point out that to tidy

up your code Apply Source Formatting has now been moved to the Edit menu.

It just goes to the Edit menu and it's here on the Code submenu, Apply Source Formatting

I've also applied source formatting to a selection.

This was previously on the Commands menu but the Commands menu has now been removed from

this version of Dreamweaver.

If you work with a lot of code I think you're going to love working with this version of

Dreamweaver.

Not all features from brackets have been integrated into the first beta but there is more to come

including a major overhaul of Find and Replace.

It's also planned to enable the installation of brackets extensions into Dreamweaver allowing

you to choose exactly which features you want to improve your productivity.

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Beginners Yoga in Banff, Alberta | Boho Beautiful | CBC Life - Duration: 16:41.

(peaceful music)

- Hello everyone, my name is Juliana.

- And I'm Mark.

- [Both] And we are Boho Beautiful.

- [Juliana] Today we're super happy to collaborate

with the CBC and bring you a yoga for beginners class.

Let's begin in child's pose, reaching the arms forward

and allowing the hips to sink all the way

down to your heels.

Just taking a moment here to bring yourself to your breath.

Inhaling deeply into your nose,

and then exhaling as you slowly come up into your cat-cow.

Inhale, arching the back,

exhale rounding the spine.

Inhale arch, exhale round.

Inhale again arch,

and exhale, coming into neutral.

Right leg extends, hold it.

Hips are square,

and then whenever you're ready,

left arm forward into your fifty-fifty plank,

thinking about pulling that belly button

right into your spine,

engaging your core,

deep breath in, and then exhale,

let's switch to the other side.

Left leg out, first find your balance

and then take your right arm forward.

Good, and just staying with the breath here,

continuing to visualize belly button

and spine coming together.

Awesome, come on down, and at this time tucking both

toes under, go ahead and hover the knees above the ground,

simply lift, pull the belly button to your spine,

shoulders over the wrists, hold it here.

And then slowly extending into downward facing dog.

Now if you're a beginner and you wanna keep

your knees bent, that's totally fine,

or if you're up for it, go ahead and extend the legs

all the way out.

And then start to walk out your dog gently,

bending one knee at a time, pressing the other heel

right down to the floor.

Beautiful, go ahead and press both heels to the mat,

deep breath in, rounding through each

vertebra of your spine,

you're going to come forward into a plank position.

Nice and slow, round forward, hold,

and then tuck the chin, lift the hips,

back into that downward dog.

And again, rounding forward hold,

and back into downward facing dog.

Two more times, rounding through each vertebra of your

spine, shoulders over the wrists, hold that high plank.

And push back, one last time.

Rounding through, hold it,

now we're gonna take our modified version of the chaturanga,

so first you're gonna bend the knees, then you're gonna

do a little push up, your hips coming down last,

and going right into your upward facing dog.

Lift, drop the shoulders away from the ears.

Hold it here, and then exhale, push back into child's pose,

bending the knees, taking a moment to breathe, inhale,

exhale let it go.

Come back to table top, tuck the toes,

and back into that downward facing dog.

Awesome, see if you can go a little bit further

with the heels here, really feel those hamstrings releasing.

Allowing the sternum to fall right towards the mat.

Bending the knees, and then walk your way over

to your standing forward fold.

Now what we're gonna do is grab your elbows,

and do something that's called a rag doll.

You're just gonna gently sway right and left,

letting go of any tension in the upper body, in your neck.

Always remember to fold from the hips, not the lumbar spine.

Wonderful, now let's go a little deeper.

What you're gonna do is just simply place the palms

on the floor, or if you can't reach the floor no worries,

grab behind the knees.

If you like to go even further,

you can try and grab your toes.

So take whatever level fits you, and stay here and breathe.

Really think about that forehead reaching for the knees,

and then slowly let go and rounding yourself up

to mountain pose, standing position.

Inhale, let's reach the arms up to the sky,

exhale hands to heart.

And again, big breath up,

exhale forward fold all the way down.

Inhale half way, exhale bending both knees,

stepping your left foot all the way back into your lunge.

Hold it here for a moment, and taking a deep breath in,

and then exhale taking your knee extension,

extending that front knee as far as you can.

Inhale come forward,

and exhale push back.

Now don't worry if you can't get a full extension,

just try your best here.

Inhale come forward,

exhale push back.

And one last time inhale come forward,

exhale push it back and hold.

Really think about aligning your hips,

pulling the right hip back,

pushing the left hip forward.

Really focusing on the breath.

Wonderful, come back to your lunge.

Now find your balance, and from here we're gonna lift

both arms off your mat up into your high lunge.

Reaching the arms up to the sky,

opening the chest, opening the heart.

Deep breath, exhale bending the elbows,

inhale, exhale bend the elbows.

Reach up to the sky, and then squeeze

the shoulder blades together.

Reach, and squeeze.

Awesome, reaching up, and really squeezing

those shoulder blades together.

Last one, hold it,

and then from here go ahead take a twist,

extending both arms, and then that left hand

is gonna come all the way down, right arm reaches up

to the sky, into your twisted lunge.

See if you can follow that top arm with your gaze.

Hold and breathe,

and then dropping the back knee to the ground,

taking one more deep breath in,

and then exhale releasing the right hand down.

From here extending over into our half split position.

Flexing the front foot,

keeping your weight on your left knee.

Inhale come forward, and then exhale

take yourself back into that half split.

Again, great exercise, great posture, for that hamstring.

Come forward, and push back.

Again, come forward, and push your weight back.

Really think about that forehead reaching for the knee here.

Deep breath in, exhale out.

Keep the front foot flexed so you can

really feel the stretch all the way down

through the calf muscle as well.

Coming forward, and then from here going into our low lunge,

reaching both arms up to the sky,

making sure the front knee is on top of your ankle,

feel free to interlace those fingers if you wish,

hold, opening the chest, opening the heart.

Taking a moment to find your breath again,

and then releasing the arms.

Tuck your back toes, lift the back knee,

and slowly slide the foot back into your plank.

From here, taking your chaturanga,

feel free to modify if you wish,

inhale upward facing dog, hold it here,

exhale downward facing dog.

Taking a moment, going a little bit deeper

than the first time.

Looking up, bending the knees, and go ahead

come forward into your forward fold.

Staying here for a moment, again feel free to reach

for the back of the knees, and then roll yourself up.

Inhale reach up to the sky,

exhale hands to heart.

Inhale reach, exhale swan dive to the mat.

Inhale half way up,

exhale from here, stepping your right foot all the way back.

Taking a moment, finding your balance,

and then moving into our knee extensions.

Extending that front leg, forehead to knee,

inhale come forward,

exhale push back.

And again, inhale come forward,

exhale extend all the way back,

thinking about keeping those hips square.

One more inhale come forward,

exhale push back, let's hold here a little longer,

really think about folding over that leg.

Breathing into your nose, and gently exhaling

out of your mouth.

Inhale, and exhale out.

Coming forward into your lunge now, find your balance,

let's reach both arms up into your high lunge.

Again, take a moment to find your balance,

pull the belly button into your spine,

and then bend those elbows.

Inhale reach up to the sky, exhale squeeze

the shoulder blades.

Inhale reach, exhale squeeze.

Inhale reach, exhale squeeze the shoulder blades.

Reach, and squeeze.

Reach, and squeeze.

Awesome, hold it,

go ahead twist to your left, extend both elbows,

and when you're ready, go ahead and bring your

right hand down, left arm up, twisted lunge.

Keeping the gaze up or down, whatever is easiest.

Dropping the back knee,

lower the hand, and come back over to your half split.

Keeping that front foot flexed,

inhale come forward, exhale push back into that half split.

Inhale come forward,

exhale pushing back.

Hips are square, front foot is flexed,

with each exhale think about bringing that forehead

a little closer to the knee.

Beautiful, coming back to your lunge, go ahead

reaching both arms up into your low lunge.

Hips coming forward, your left knee is directly

over top of that ankle.

You never want your front knee to pass your front toes.

Feel free to interlace the fingers if you wish,

hold it here, deep breath in,

exhale, letting go.

Coming down with the hands, tucking your back toes,

lift the back knee, slide that front foot back,

plank position, deep breath in,

and then exhale when you're ready.

Take your chaturanga.

Inhale upward facing dog, drop the shoulders

away from the ears,

exhale downward facing dog.

Allow those heels to release all the way down to your mat,

take a deep breath in, and then exhale,

let's make our way over to our mats.

We're gonna take a breathing exercise here,

right hand on your chest, left hand on your belly.

Inhale, big breath into your chest,

into your ribs, into your belly.

Exhale, first out of the belly,

out of the ribs, and then out of the chest.

Again, chest, ribs, belly,

and exhale belly, ribs, and chest.

Again, chest, ribs, belly,

belly, ribs, chest.

Beautiful.

Inhale, let's reach the arms up to the sky,

and simply open the heart up, kneeling cobra.

You can release as far back as you like, and then come back

over to child's pose, taking a second for yourself.

Letting go of any tension in your body, in your mind.

Allowing yourself to completely be present in this moment

with your body.

Take a deep breath in, and then exhale, letting go

of any tension you may be holding within yourself.

Nothing matters except you, and this mat right now.

Slowly let's come up, inhale fill the lungs with oxygen,

exhale hands to heart.

Inhale, big reach up to the sky,

exhale let all of it out.

Inhale last time reach,

exhale slowly letting go of any tension,

as the hands come right down to your heart.

Take a moment here for yourself.

And when you're ready, you may simply transfer over

to your lotus posture, sitting cross-legged on your mat,

taking our final two breaths together to end the practice.

Inhale reach the arms,

exhale let it go as the hands come down.

One last time, biggest breath of the day, inhale reach up,

exhale hands to heart,

thanking yourself for this beautiful practice today.

Thank you guys so much for joining me

in beautiful Banff National Park.

Can't wait to see you again soon.

Namaste.

(cheerful music)

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[PT] Cinematographic Tag - Duration: 11:08.

The sun just came out, out of nowhere, just to help.

Thank you so much!

Oh, wait!

This video is in portuguese.

Today I'm answering the cinematographic tag.

This tag was created by Dora from the Books & Movies channel, a portuguese one.

And basically it is 10 questions about movies.

The first questions is "Which is your most viewed movie?"

Even though I haven't watched this movie lately, when I was younger I watched

it so many time and so I still think it is my most viewed movie.

It is "The Little Mermaid".

It's my childhood movie, it's marvellous, I love little mermaid, even though I think

that the message isn't that good.

A person losing her voice in order to conquer a guy that she's only seen one is not

a good image for children.

But still, I loved the book, I love the book and it's very good.

The movie!

The book as well by the way, I've read it and I enjoyed it.

The second question is "3 movies that you always recommend?".

The first movie I always recommend is "Dead Poets Society", "O Clube dos Poetas Mortos".

It's very good.

I like it a lot, I've mentioned that in a previous video.

I love that movie and I always recommend it.

I also always recommend "Cowspiracy: The Sustainability Secret" that's a movie or

a documentary about the environment, about the impact of humans in the environment and specifically

about the impact of cattle breeding in the environment.

And I think it's a very well accomplished documentary and that it really affects people that watch it.

Another movie that I always recommend is "Deadpool" because I think it's a marvellous movie,

it's very funny, I've laughed a lot with it.

It's not a typical superhero movie where we've got

the superhero that's going to save his girlfriend but in which the girlfriend is gorgeous and all that usual thing.

The is a little bit different, it's not that different but it is a little bit different from the usual

and it's very funny.

I love the jokes.

It's a sense of humour that's very good for mim, I like that sort of humour, it's not offensive

and it's makes me laugh a lot and I like the movie a lot.

I always recommend it.

There are more movies that I always recommend but I'm not going to mention them here

or else we'd never get out of here.

The third question is "What gets on your nerves?"

and what gets on my nerves in movie above everything else is instalove.

People that fall in love just like that like in "The Little Mermaid".

I don't understand, I don't understand what the directors want to do, what

the writers want to do with this kind of poor representation of reality.

In my case, it doesn't move me.

I don't identify myself in what I'm watching and I don't think it's ever going to change something in my life

because it's not realistic.

So, a thing that's not realistic is not going to affect me.

That's it. I prefer fantasy because instalove is trying to represent reality

in a wrong way,

I don't like it.

The fourth question is "A movie ticket which wasn't worthy?".

And it's not that this movie was bad, don't attack me, but I watched this movie in the Centre

- Cultural Centre of Tábua, something like that, that's a village (it's not exactly a village but

it's a place) in the Centre of Portugal, near Coimbra and Viseu, and it really isn't

well organized.

The movie itself I didn't enjoy that much but I can understand why some people

like it.

For me, it wasn't exciting, it wasn't funny, it wasn't moving,

it's wasn't anything.

And it's "The BFG", "O Amigo Gigante", I think that's the name in portuguese.

I'm sorry but I didn't enjoy it.

I'd love to read the book because I think I'd enjoy it a lot better.

The fifth question is if I've ever had a movie theatre only for me and I've never but I

think there was a time when I've had one only for me and my partner

back then.

I can't remember it very well and that's I can't talk

about that a lot.

The sixth question is "Tell a funny story that involves a movie".

I don't have many funny stories that involve movies, at least that I can

think of.

But I can remember about when I went to watch "Deadpool" in the cinema and I just laughed out loud and

there was a man in front of us that was always laughing out loud as well and people were

commenting and looking at us.

It wasn't a great story but it's the story I've got to tell you but there's another one

which is: when I went on to watch "Pete's Dragon", that I think is

"A Lenda do Dragão" in portuguese, I went with my boyfriend and I was very tired, we'd talked a lot back

then, we went walking from Roma-Areeiro to Baixa-Chiado and then we went to

Bairro Alto and then to Rato and then to El Corte Inglés where

we watched the movie, so you can imagine, if you know Lisbon, how tired I was,

and when I went on to watch the movie what happened was that I didn't even last 10 minutes and I fell asleep

in Diogo's lap and he watched the movie.

Then I woke up by the end and I watch the final part that's more agitated, probably it wokoe me up

due to the noise, but I can't remember the movie because I was asleep, I can only remember

the final part.

I can't even remember the beginning because I was so tired that I couldn't even pay attention to that.

The seventh question is "Favourite movie from your favourite actor/actress?" and I've got

two favourite actors but no favourite actress.

Previously I've enjoyed Angelina Jolie but meanwhile I lost interest , I don't know why,

and for the two favourite actors I've got favourite movies.

The first favourite actor and the "favouritest" of all the favourites is Mel Gibson and the

featured movie that I like better is "O Patriota", in english "The Patriot", I'm not sure if it's pronounced

like that.

I like that movie a lot, it makes me cry, it makes me feel, I love all the macabre scenes,

all the gore.

I like that movie a lot and therefore it's a movie I always like to rewatch and I like

the - the Mil Gibson's role a lot and it was the movie that really made me fall in love with him.

And my second favourite actor is Johnny Depp because Johnny Depp can do anything!

Every role you give him, he can do it, he's extraordinaire changing and that's really

what an actor does, right?

And therefore I like Johnny Depp a lot and my favourite movie with him is

"Chocolat" that you may know I like a lot.

I like the movie a lot and Johnny Depp's role a lot.

It's a very simple role but everything he does is done perfectly and I love it.

The eighth question is "an overrated movie", so a movie that people rate

as better that I think it is.

And the movie I've got for this category and that I've fully watched, I went to watch it with

my boyfriend, he enjoys DC Comics a lot, I'm more on the Marvel side, I admit, but I went to watch it with me

because he wanted to watch it very bad and because he got the tickets for free.

The movie is "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice" and it's very bad.

It's not that high rated but it still is at the same level as some

movies I love and therefore I and therefore, just because it's at the same level as those movies, I think it's

overrated

The movie is the most basic thing ever, it doesn't have - it doesn't have layers, it's

it's just that linear action and that's it, it's over.

I didn't like the cast, I didn't like the effects, I didn't like how weak the - the superheroes were.

Batman and Superman were so weak, I don't understand.

And therefore I think this movie is really overrated.

Even though it's kind of low rated it's still overrated for me.

In nineth it's "An underrated movie", which means a movie that people don't recognize as

as good as I think it is.

And I chose a movie that I saw in TV and that's called "Barefoot".

It's a movie about a girl that's in an institution for people with psychological

illnesses and a boy that works in that place.

Due to events I'm not going to mention because I always enjoy to go blind

for the movies and I want you to go blind for this as well, they are both going alone

out of there, he takes her and there they go on a trip and she really has her

phychological issues and you're already seeing where this is going, aren't you?

A boy and a girl together on a trip.

Yeah, but I thought the movie was really good.

I had a lot of fun watching the movie and I liked how they represented the psychological issue

and therefore I enjoyed the movie and I think it deserves a little more

stars in Imdb than it has, even though it's not that low.

So, I don't have huge videos for these two categories because the overrated one

is low rated and this is high rated but I still think

this could be higher and the previous one could be lower!

In tenth is asked that I do a bombastic revelation but I don't have bombastic

revelations to do.

I'm going to do a revelation that I've done several times in this channel so far but that you may not have heard before,

that's that I hate Harry Potter movies.

I've tried to watch them several times.

From the beginning that I haven't enjoyed a Harry Potter movie.

I've read the books ever since I was a child, ever since I've started reading that I've started reading the Harry Potter

books, but I've never really enjoyed any movie, even though I've recently

rewatched some of them, because I was in vacations and I didn't have anything else to do, but

anyway I've rewatched some and then it wasn't as bad as before

but I still found more errors, more differences when comparing with the books.

Neville Longbottom's role is totally (I'm exaggerating here) in those movies, which destroyed me,

even though Snape's role is well represented but my favourite character is Neville

Longbottom.

So, from the moment he's not as represented as I'd want, it destroyed me, even though

it's good Snape, which is my second favourite character, is so well represented

but I really didn't enjoy the movies.

I like the effects, I like the direction, but I don't like how they changed what

was in the books.

So, if you want to invite me for a Harry Potter marathon, make it a literary one,

even though I can watch the movies if invited, it's not as interesting.

For example, in Tuga-a-Thon, from Elsa and Filipa, I wanted to watch the movies, to accomplish the challenges

but then the interest was not a lot because the interest is about the movies.

If it was a marathon saying "let's read all the books in 10 days", I'd read all the books

in 10 days happily, but if it's watching the movies, even if it's in a full month,

I'm not going to be as excited.

I hope you've enjoyed my first tag in portuguese, if you did answer it as well!

Dora didn't tag anyone and therefore I won't do it either, feel yourself

tagged if you want to answer it.

As always, have a nice day and be happy.

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One of the biggest changes in the new version of Dreamweaver CC is the integration of Brackets

as the code editor.

In this video, we'll look at two great features for working with CSS, Quick Edit, and Quick

Docs.

If you're not familiar with Brackets, it's a modern, open source editor, developed by

Adobe.

Brackets will continue as a separate project, but Dreamweaver users get the benefit of a

completely rewritten code base that's powered by HTML, CSS, and Javascript.

At the time of recording this video, the Brackets website talks about using code hints to extract

layers from a Photoshopped file.

That service is being withdrawn from the free version of Brackets, but you'll still be able

to use the extract panel in Dreamweaver CC.

But let's get back to the beater, and see how to use CSS Quick Edit.

It works with HTML elements, classes, and IDs.

So let's start with an HTML element.

You need to place your cursor inside the name of the html tag, either the opening tag, or

the closing tag, it doesn't really matter.

I'm going to put it inside the opening H1 tag, on line 25, and then press ctrl+e on

Windows, or cmd+e on a Mac.

And that slides open a window.

Inside, if any styles have been applied to the current element, they're displayed.

And at the top left, it tells you where those styles are defined.

These are defined in an external style sheet, aboutPageStyle.css.

Now if now styles have been applied to the current element, you just get this new rule

button.

And if you click that new rule button, it creates a new selector for the element at

the bottom of the style sheet, ready for editing.

But take a look at the line numbers.

This H1 tag is on line 25.

Inside here, the line numbers are 38, 39, and so on, so those are the line numbers inside

the external style sheet.

But back here in the html, the next line is 26.

So this is a really great feature.

It's rather like the parting of the waves.

Instead of the editable window hiding the code in the webpage, it's sandwiched between

the selected tag and the following line.

So let's do a quick edit.

Let's change the color of this heading.

So I'm gonna click inside the color value here, and we get a little preview of the current

color.

It's a rather dull gray.

But if I hold down the ctrl key on both Windows and Mac, and press the spacebar, up pops the

color picker.

So let's see if we can use a more lively color.

So just slide across there and click away.

And, it updates the color of that heading.

So it's a really quick and easy way to edit something in situ.

To close this editable window, just click the x at the top left, or you could use the

same keyboard shortcut, ctrl+e on Window, or cmnd+e on a Mac.

Let's take a look at using it with a class.

You can either put the cursor inside the attribute class itself, or inside its value, and then

you press ctrl+e or cmd+e, depending on your operating system, and that opens the same

window.

This time, we've got three definitions.

They're all in aboutPageStyle.css.

The first one here is on line 192, and we can see that it says text align center.

We're actually left aligned here, so obviously that doesn't apply to our current selection.

What's happened here is that we've got media queries in this page.

And if we select the next one, we can see the text align is left there, and it's also

text align left at the bottom.

So, either the second one or the third one applies to our current selection.

The Quick Edit window gives you no indication of the break points that media queries apply

to, so it really is literally quick edit.

You do need to know the structure of your style sheet to select the correct one.

But of course if you've organized your style sheets logically, that should be quite easy.

So let's just close that.

Ctrl+e, cmd+e to close it, and then I'm going to switch to the style sheet, code view, and

then scroll all the way to the top.

Quick Docs is a very useful way to learn how to use certain CSS properties.

It works in a very similar way.

You just click inside the property that you want to inspect.

I'm gonna click inside display on line 15.

And then press ctrl+k on Windows, or cmd+k on a Mac, and that slides open a window, which

describes how the property works.

There's the description of display, and then these are all the values that you can use

with display.

The information here is constantly kept up to date, because it's drawn directly from

webplatform.org, which is a collaborative project of the W3C, Adobe, Apple, and other

leading organizations involved with web standards.

And if you click this read more button down at the bottom, it loads your browser and takes

you to the relevant page on the web platform site.

This page has got a green stripe down the side.

That indicates that the page is ready to use.

Yellow means almost ready, orange, in progress, and red, not ready.

But the page contains more details about the properties, the values it accepts, and there're

also some examples of how to use it.

So that's how to use CSS Quick Edit and Quick Docs in the Dreamweaver CC beater.

Quick Edit is particularly useful for making quick adjustments to styles that affect a

specific HTML tag, class, or ID.

Click in the tag name, attribute, or value, and press ctrl+e or cmd+e to open an editable

window in code view.

Quick Docs works similarly.

Click anywhere in the name of a CSS property, and press ctrl+k or cmd+k to access a wealth

of information about how to use the property.

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