Tuesday, February 22, 2022

One Page To Link All Your Network Spots



This is a nice concept because instead of being looking around on the internet to find information about someone, now you just get their One Page Link and you relax.

Now the big question is which one to choose between this two.

Sunday, February 6, 2022

How to add extra fonts to Google Docs

 



















PICK YOUR FONTS WISELY

Step 1: Open your Google Docs document. ...

Step 2: Click on the fonts option in the toolbar to see the list of fonts available to you. ...

Step 3: Click on 'More fonts'. ...

Step 4: Filter and sort the fonts as you like. ...

Step 5: Add new fonts and click on 'OK' once you're done.

Thursday, February 3, 2022

How to Download YouTube Subtitles as Text & Transcript Files

 

Subtitles are an easy and highly effective way to make your video content more accessible to a wider audience.

First, multilingual subtitle options benefit people who don’t speak the audio’s native language. But they also benefit people who may be Deaf or hard-of-hearing, as well as people who choose to watch your video without sound — whether out of preference or necessity.

Plus, viewers can use the text from those subtitles. For instance, if you’re trying to Spanish, watching a video with Spanish subtitles could be a helpful tool and study aide. YouTube offers viewers the option to download a video’s subtitles as text, provided that the video’s creator has already added those subtitles to their video file.

Below, we’ll walk you through how to download YouTube subtitles as text files. So if you need to download a video’s subtitles for offline use, here’s how to do it:

1. Go to your desired YouTube video

2. Check to make sure the YouTube video has captions/subtitles added with the “CC” button. Go to the bottom ... three dots then select "Open Transcript" to see which subtitle languages are available. Click the dropdown menu to select the language of your subtitles.

3. Click the three dots at the top of the transcript to turn the timestamps in the transcript on or off.

4. Now highlight the transcript, copy it, and paste it to a word processor or notepad app of your choice

 And there you have it! Pretty easy