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Manage Events Like A Pro With WordPress

April 8th, 2012 (No Comments)

An article I was reading about css3    If you’ve ever tried working with, coding for or just thinking about anything to do with events, you know they are a total nightmare in every possible way. Repeating events, schedules, multiple days, multiple tracks, multiple prices, multiple speakers, multiple organizations, multiple payment options — the list [...]

Page To Anti-Trust Critics & Others: “Actions” & Google+ Are An Essential Part Of Search

April 7th, 2012 (No Comments)

An article I was reading about html5 Google’s taken flak over the past year from critics about how the company has been integrating actions such as booking flights or hotels into its search results. It’s also faced criticisms that it is leveraging its search dominance to build its Google+ social network. I found it notable… [...]

Create a Melting Photo Frame in Photoshop

April 6th, 2012 (No Comments)

An article I was reading about jquery In this tutorial, we will learn how to create a wooden background with a melting photo frame in Photoshop using the Liquify filter and the turbulence tool. Advertise here via BSA Good-Tutorials: Newest Tutorials

Design a brushed metal icon using Photoshop

April 5th, 2012 (No Comments)

An article I was reading about jquery We will design a nice Apple style brushed metal, aluminium looking icon from scratch, using Photoshop. Advertise here via BSA Good-Tutorials: Newest Tutorials

Do It Yourself A/B Testing

April 4th, 2012 (No Comments)

An article I was reading about html5 I always start marketing interviews with a phone screen of some variant of the following question: “Let’s say this is your first day at Urbanspoon and I show you the following data. We’ve just launched an A/B test of that I’d like you to evaluate. [The example can [...]

How To Develop A Keyword Plan

April 3rd, 2012 (No Comments)

An article I was reading about html5 Since last time, you’ve been busy growing your keyword seeds into little seedlings, using those handy Excel tricks I wrote about. You’ve likely got thousands of keywords now, and may have no idea what to do next. If you’ll forgive me, I’ll continue the planting analogy for categorizing… [...]

Google Warning More About Bad Link Networks

April 2nd, 2012 (No Comments)

An article I was reading about html5 Gotten a warning that you’re in a bad link network recently? Google says this isn’t a fresh crackdown on networks but rather a change to issue more warning about these. The industry has been reporting that more and more Google messages are being sent regarding violations, specifically notifications… [...]

Backbone.Paginator – New Pagination Components For Backbone.js

April 1st, 2012 (No Comments)

An article I was reading about plugins Pagination is a ubiquitous problem we often find ourselves needing to solve on the web. Perhaps most predominantly when working with back-end APIs and JavaScript-heavy clients which consume them. On this topic, today I'd like to announce the pre-release of … Continue reading → AddyOsmani.com | Articles for [...]

Publish What You Learn

March 31st, 2012 (No Comments)

An article I was reading about css3    I don’t think anyone can deny that the Web has changed the way people teach, learn, and do research. Of course, this doesn’t mean that everything we read online is true and accurate—far from it. But I believe that through honest discussion and objective collaboration, accurate and [...]

10 tools to analyze your website

March 30th, 2012 (No Comments)

An article I was reading about photoshop Alexa Alexa offers free tools on its site, and boasts a very powerful search function, guessing, as Google does, your search before you’ve finished typing it, search it’s database of sites. It will then rank your result by traffic and keywords. Alexa’s most notable feature is its ‘reputation’ [...]