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Claudia Yung

A Collection of Page Transitions - 0 views

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    A website showcasing various transitions people can use to make their website interesting when transitioning between pages. The animations may be applied to "pages" for creating interesting navigation effects when revealing a new page.
Claudia Yung

Half The Sky Movement- Facebook - 0 views

  • Read about the 121 organizations who made it through our most rigorous application & evaluation process yet.
  • Women are often victims of hunger, but they also play a crucial role in defeating it, says the World Food Programme. Share this fact and help spread awareness of the issues facing women and girls worldwide!
  • It's Fact Friday!
    • Claudia Yung
       
      They do something called Fact Friday, where they upload a fact every Friday about women in our world. 
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    A Facebook page that hopes to raise awareness and funds for the empowerment of women and girls across the world. Various facts and statistics are uploaded and there is also a game. By creating an interactive platform, they hope to encourage more people to visit their page.
ilana enoukov

30 WordPress Tips YOU Can Use Today | Blogelina - 0 views

  • Use a Landing Page.
  • Strengthen Your Footer.
  • Improve Your Permalinks
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  • Improve Your Sidebars.
  • Make Sure Everything is Current.
    • ilana enoukov
       
      Currency equals relevance
  • Check Your Site as a Visitor
    • ilana enoukov
       
      If the blog doesn't have an effect on you as a visitor, it probably won't have an effect on actual visitors!
  • Encourage Social Sharing.
    • ilana enoukov
       
      Blogging tips from a blogger (compilation of formatting tips and steps to take to make your blogging experience effective)
florencekong

Tumblr users fight SOPA with 87,834 calls to Congress - 0 views

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    When the SOPA bills were around, many sites chose to do a 'black out' of their pages in online social protest to the bill. Tumblr extended that protest by offering their users the means to actually call to Congress and express their displeasure. The entire SOPA incident was actually a very interesting time for online history, especially for a large collective mass of people to all fight for a singular cause.
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