By: Bima Arafah in
Web Development |
After a quite long awaited by many WordPress users all over the world, finally this world most popular blog portal launchs its brand-new version WordPress 3.0 a.k.a Thelonius.
Thelonius is the software version 13th which have been launched by WordPress until now. We’ll find not less than 2.700 changes and 1.217 bugs fixed inside it. The most striking change is its capability to run some blogs at the same time or generally called Multiside Capabilities (with WordPress MU). Before, each blogs on the web shall be run separately. This capability to run many blogs has been integrated into its brand-new version, so that it can be utilized easier. Bloggers are now be able to upgrade through upgrade menu on the WordPress or we can also download it manually. So what any other features can we maximize on it? Let’s now discuss it a lil’ bit deeper.
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By: Shannon Suetos in
Web Design |
Images, transitions and everything in between is a great way to compliment your website, but there is one aspect you should not forget about—typography. Typography is, “the art and technique of arranging type, type design, and modifying type glyphs.” Without great looking typography, it is hard to compose a well rounded looking website.
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By: Shannon Suetos in
Web Design |
As CSS3 gains more buzz, more and more developers are finding great ways to utilize it. In my last post, I went over the great ways to develop buttons and how to effectively use imagery transitions. Now we will move on and talk about the great ways to use CSS3 for animation and 3D effects.
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By: Lief in
Social Media |
There is a bunch of reasons why you are losing your readers. So, I’ll say up front that this articles is entirely based on my own experiences and what I’ve learned so far from blogging for almost a year. This is a list of some reasons why your readers never come back.
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By: Shannon Suetos in
Web Design |
For the web design world, advancements don’t come quick. It takes years of hard work to accomplish new overhauls such as HTML code and CSS levels. When new advancements are made, it makes us feel all giddy inside, and the anticipation kills us.
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By: David Liu in
Web Development |
Like the original search engine boom, smaller companies are now charting the waters to see if location assisted mobile geotagging can help web rankings. Is it worth the time to invest now?
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By: John Donnelly in
Freelance & Business |
All the focus nowadays is on the freelancer, but no-one stops to think about what to look for in an employer. I had a project recently in which I was told the web host backed up the database of a site, so I backed up the website files, as any and all web developers would, and the database mysteriously got deleted after seven weeks of manual data entry. I asked the employer about the database, to which he replied I was to back it up, and I had to redo the whole thing. Well; you can guess where I went from there.
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By: Shannon Suetos in
Freelance & Business |
Being self employed has its ups and downs. You get to make the rules, and work the hours that are best for you. On the down side, it is up to you how to get clients and in turn make revenue. Especially in the world of web design, it can be a tough market to plow into.
With that being said, with the right type of marketing tactics, you should be able to set yourself apart as a designer. After all, if no one knows about you, it will be hard to get anyone to pay for your great designs.
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By: Lukas Salomon in
Web Design |
We designers always look for visual references to pump our brain juices. Inspiration usually gives us some sweet ideas for designs. It is a somewhat random but wholly natural association of ideas and sudden unison of thought. Today, we will have a chance to meet Fabio Sasso of Abduzeedo.com, a most popular blog about design inspiration nowadays. This is an really interesting talk with him about inspiration which certainly becomes one of important tasks in design process.
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By: Bima Arafah in
Popular |
Many people these days feel that their minds are being flooded with various bits and pieces of data or information and they quite naturally find that it is more and more difficult to organize many of their thoughts. Along with this lack of logical thought the people start to experience moments of time where they find they are forgetting relevant facts, dates, events and similar data. During important meetings these same people may find that it is difficult to even take simple notes. The problems that I have just mentioned are typical of those that many people have been experiencing lately in their daily activities.
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