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How to Create a free BlogSpot Website On Blogger Full Guide Step By Step

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  This guide will help you to  create a free website on blogspot,  you need not to buy domain and hosting services. Blogspot is a platform which allows you to build and host website for free, it owns by Google so you do not have to worry about server down time and other issues. Moreover, there are thousands of free blogger templates which you can use to give a professional look to your website. Let’s start with step by step guide for creating a website for free. Step 1: Login to Blogger Go to  http://www.blogger.com/home  and sign in with your gmail id and password, if you don’t have an account then you can create it for free by click the “sign up” button at the top right corner as shown in the below screenshot. Blogger belongs to Google that’s the reason you would be needing an gmail account for building a website on blogspot. Step 2: Confirm your profile Once you are done with logging in with your gmail credentials, you will be seeing a screen like the be...

The Case of the Missing Section in Plan View

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   There are many ways in which a section may not appear in a plan view while working in Autodesk Revit. This post will cover a few of the basics... Read on to learn more... Of course the first thing to check it the  Visibility/Graphics Overrides  dialog for the plan view to make sure  Sections  to checked on the  Annotate  tab. While there you can also take a look at the  Filters  tab to make sure nothing is hiding the Sections there. Here is a quick run down on the several fundamental Revit features that control Section visibility in a given plan view. View Scale In the section view itself, be sure the  Hide at scales courser than  parameter is not higher than the plan view scale or the section will not appear. This feature is meant to easily hide certain sections in overall plan views for larger building footprints. Phasing If the phases don't match, the section will not appear. This makes a lot more sense when you think of ...