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20 Amazing Free Fonts for Headlines - 0 views

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    Fonts and typography are critical aspects of graphic design, and most designers can never have too many quality fonts in their arsenal. Using the right font for a headline can also help to make it stand out and grab the readers attention. In this article we'll showcase a collection of 20 fonts that are excellent options for use in headlines, and they are also free to download. Next time you need to design a bold headline that will capture the interest of readers, consider using one of these free fonts.
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Conquer Designing with Vector Ornaments - 0 views

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    If you're looking to quickly and easily pull together a posh design piece, we've got just the trick! Vector ornaments can instantly add a touch of class and richness to promote the quality of your work instantly. Looking for Christmas ornament vectors instead? Check 'em out here Vector ornaments - inspired by the Victorian-era - are always intricate and possess a soft, feminine feel. It's these dressy details that help to convey the wealthy, rich state present during Queen Victoria's reign by which this time period was inspired and therefore, named after. This rich style is conveyed through the use of swirls, flowing florals, and beautiful borders often present in this type of elegant design, so if you're creating a design for something a bit more on the formal side, vector ornaments can pull your delicate design together. Grab an ornament frame or florals to seamlessly piece together a wedding invitation in a jiffy. Or emphasize a section of text in a piece by placing a swirl ornament above and below your text to frame it in a feminine way. (Pro tip: this can also be an easy approach to creating a logo for an upscale business!) Vector ornaments were also widely used during the 1920's vintage era and consequently are widely present in old-timey designs (think vintage movie poster designs). So this design type can also be used to go retro with your work! When working with this style of design, there is one key thing to remember: a little goes a long way. Since vector ornaments are very detailed designs, you'll want to maintain your classy look by using them sparingly. Otherwise, your design will look too busy and overcrowded. Also because of the intricate details present in vector ornaments, these designs can be laborious to create. Instead of spending hours, download them from Vecteezy where we've hooked you up with top-notch vector ornaments. Below is a list of list of some of the most popular vector ornaments available from our communi
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Arunkumar 's Blog: Simple Slide Panel Using Jquery and CSS - 0 views

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    Slide panel using Jquery and Css
Joel Bennett

2View - Notes - 0 views

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    Javascript to enable flickr-like photo notes "anywhere" (like ... on your blog).
Joel Bennett

Silverlight Spy for Silverlight 2 : First Floor - 0 views

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    UI automation in Silverlight 2 provides accessibility features and can be used for automated testing as well. Silverlight Spy exposes the automation attached dependency properties on all framework elements.
Joel Bennett

altnetconf - Scott Guthrie announces ASP.NET MVC framework at Alt.Net Conf - Jeffrey Pa... - 0 views

  • Provide a hook for other view engines from MonoRail, etc
  • The default URL scheme will look something like this: /<RouteName>/<Action>/<Param1>/<Param2>
  • MonoRail is more than just the MVC part.  I wouldn't be surprised if MonoRail were refactored to take advantage of the ASP.NET MVC HttpHandler just as a means to reduce the codebase a bit. 
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    A quick review of the earliest Microsoft announcement of their MVC framework for ASP.Net
Joel Bennett

Oxite.2009.2.15 Released - Erik Porter - 0 views

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    Describes the refactoring of Oxite to make it ... a better example.
Joel Bennett

html2wiki.pm - Convert HTML text to wiki markup - live preview - 0 views

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    A Perl Module to convert HTML to any of the many pseudo-markups in use by wiki's and blogs, including Textile (see "Confluence") and Markdown, MediaWiki, UseMod, SnipSnap, MoinMoin, etc.
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    At first I thought this could be the "back" part of TIM, but after trying it out on even simple example text, I'm a bit dissapointed. The nested lists, images, and URLs seem broken (although the links at least, work in Confluence).

    The worst problems are that it has no sense of %{style} span% or footnotes, and no concept AT ALL of tables.  It would be nice to at least get the {style} -- and therefore the spans -- working.
Joel Bennett

Affiliate Every Link on the Web with VigLink - 2 views

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    VigLink claims to create affiliate links out of every possible exit link on your site, with not effort on your part.
Joel Bennett

Using the Web's Keyboard Shortcuts and Hotkeys? - Scott Hanselman - 7 views

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    Scott Hanselman's got a great post about using jQuery extensions to add keyboard shortcuts.
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