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Kilron Keit

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Kilron Keit

Top 10 PPC Companies | Just Click Away Your Affordable How To Advertise On Google - 0 views

With over billions people using net each and every day; you will have a extremely full-size possibility that company, product or service. Your marketing would be noticed all the way through target ...

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started by Kilron Keit on 06 Jan 16 no follow-up yet
tech vedic

How to get Windows 8 Blue Login Screen for Windows 7? - 0 views

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    Personalizing the Windows look has always remained in agenda for users, no matter which versions they are running on their computers. Windows 8 brought a new UI,i.e. "Metro Tiles", which received wide acclaimation from computer fraternity. Provoked by the new look, experts at Techvedic thought differently. And, they came with the same UI on Windows 7.
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How to disable Aero Glass Transparency in Windows 8? - 0 views

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    Windows 8 has disillusioned many by the way it catered the much-acclaimed feature i.e. Aero Glass Transparency, which was a part of Windows Vista and Windows 7. Microsoft has removed Aero Glass Transparency but it didn't remove it from the Taskbar, which is still transparent. However, users are of the perception that either it should have been incorporated or removed fully.
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How to get rid of all caps tab titles in Microsoft Office 2013 Ribbon? - 0 views

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    Beyond doubt Microsoft Office 2013 presents a clutter-free Ribbon UI inspired by Windows 8 Metro UI. And it has been thoroughly integrated with the Windows 8 Explorer. However, the use of ALL CAPS in tab titles looks awkward. Here is a quick way around to change the format into title case.
LinkSture Technologies

LeadGen - Multipurpose Marketing Landing Page Pack with Page Builder - 0 views

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    LeadGen is a conversion ratio and speed optimized multi-purpose marketing landing page template with drag & drop page builder and tons of readymade elements and demos with greater level of customization possibilities. LeadGen is the best collection of landing pages with modern touch, very well polished, highly responsive, elegant and engaging marketing pages to attract your readers and convince them to contact you or convert to your prospect using the form and call to action buttons. LeadGen can be used as one page website also by having OnePage smooth scrolling menu linked to various sections added on the page. There are 30+ carefully crafted readymade demos are available for different type of businesses as well as 300+ unique elements to chose from and generate your own landing page quickly without any hassles. A powerful and intuitive drag and drop page builder worth $29 is integrated to use readymade blocks, customize fonts, colors, links, styling, content, images as well as deep customization using source code also.
anonymous

Web Designer: Find Your USP and Promote It! - 0 views

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    Have you ever wondered why Coca Cola makes millions of dollars all over the world when there are other soft-drink companies in the market? They sell because...
Wordpress Designer

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WordPress Designer offers their team of professional and creative artists who excel-lently designed my wordpress site. They did not only give emphasis on the design that can help me maximize my eng...

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started by Wordpress Designer on 28 Mar 12 no follow-up yet
Vernon Fowler

Replacing the -9999px hack (new image replacement) - Jeffrey Zeldman Presents The Daily... - 0 views

  • My friend Scott Kellum, design director at Treesaver, has now sent me this refactored code for hiding text, which I hereby christen the Kellum Method: .hide-text { text-indent: 100%; white-space: nowrap; overflow: hidden; } Really long strings of text will never flow into the container because they always flow away from the container. Performance is dramatically improved because a 9999px box is not drawn. Noticeably so in animations on the iPad 1.
  • Scott Kellum said on 1 March 2012 at 3:41 pm: I went ahead and created a side by side site to test the performance: http://lab.pgdn.us/hidden-text-performance/ @Ethan, This is the best 43min I have ever spent learning about optimizing the performance of my CSS: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xuMWhto62Eo
  • Would be interesting to understand both the SEO and accessibility impacts of this approach.
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  • Scott Kellum said on 2 March 2012 at 4:06 pm: After much deliberation over here: https://github.com/h5bp/html5-boilerplate/issues/1005#issuecomment-4293007 Jonathan Neal suggested a method using font: 0/0 serif; and things seem to be settling on this — .ir { font: 0/0 serif; text-shadow: none; color: transparent; }
  • While I think this is certainly and interesting approach, I have some concerns with the accessibility. In some, if not all, cases when overflow: hidden; hides the content of the element this is applied to from screen readers. In most cases where I use image replacement, I still need the text to be accessible (e.g. call to action buttons set in Gotham). See Aaron Gustafson’s A List Apart article, http://www.alistapart.com/articles/now-you-see-me/. Has anyone tested this with a wide battery of screen readers or other accessibility devices?
  • Another note on accessibility: Besides the screen reader problems – people who don’t get images will not see the text too.
  • As a few people said already, this does not solve the accessibility problem that comes with text-indent. Worse, it may send the wrong message: “this is new and cool, use this from now!”. As a leader in the industry, I think you should warn people that even if this is “better” in term of performance, it is still a bad solution. Imo, Image Replacement techniques should be evaluated against the problems they solve/address. Fwiw, I wrote something about these challenges a few years back: http://tjkdesign.com/articles/tip.asp </shameless plug>
shalani mujer

PC Tech Support Saved the Day - 1 views

I am an owner of a small business office in Lancaster, California. I specialize in SEO, providing services to several people, most of them are in my own locality too. However, there was a day when ...

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started by shalani mujer on 10 Nov 11 no follow-up yet
cecilia marie

Best Shield Against Computer Viruses - 1 views

I have always wondered why my files are often corrupted and to think that I have installed an antiVirus software. I always scan my external disks each time I insert them in my unit. It was only lat...

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clariene Austria

Link Building Services Can Boost Your Website's Traffic and Increase Sales - 1 views

Link building services can help your website get a lot of traffic, which is one of the most important goals for any website owner. As most people know, building back links is critical to the succe...

started by clariene Austria on 27 Jul 12 no follow-up yet
clariene Austria

Online Lead Generation can Save You Thousands! - 2 views

Having a good online leads generation system can be the difference between a thriving business and one that just struggles to get by. By now you probably tried cold calling, buying leads, email out...

started by clariene Austria on 22 Jul 12 no follow-up yet
clariene Austria

Online Lead Generation can Save You Thousands! - 3 views

Having a good online lead generation site can be the difference between a thriving business and one that just struggles to get by. By now you probably tried cold calling, buying leads, email outs, ...

started by clariene Austria on 21 Jun 12 no follow-up yet
Vernon Fowler

An introduction to LESS, and comparison to Sass | Smashing Coding - 0 views

  • The only difference in variables between LESS and Sass is that, while LESS uses @, Sass uses $. There are some scope differences as well, which I’ll get to shortly.
  • With Sass, you declare @mixin prior to the style to identify it as a mixin. Later, you declare @include to call it.
  • Parametric Mixins Like having functions in your CSS (*swoon*), these can be immensely useful for those seemingly redundant tasks of modern-day CSS.
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  • .border-radius( @radius: 3px ) { -webkit-border-radius: @radius; -moz-border-radius: @radius; border-radius: @radius; }
  • The syntax in Sass is very similar to that of LESS. Just use the $ for variables, and call the mixins with the @mixin and @include method mentioned earlier.
  • Selector Inheritance Here’s something not provided in LESS. With this ability, you can append a selector to a previously established selector without the need to add it in a comma-separated format. .menu { border: 1px solid #ddd; } .footer { @extend .menu; } /* will render like so: */ .menu, .footer { border: 1px solid #ddd; }
  • With LESS, you can nest ids, classes and elements as you go.
  • You can also refer in element styles to their pseudo-elements by using the &, which in this case functions similar to this in JavaScript.
  • Sass is a lot more versatile with numbers than LESS. It has built into it conversion tables to combine comparable units.
  • Sass seems to have a lot more color options — not that I would need them all. Lighten and darken are the only ones that I see myself using often.
  • Conditionals and Control This is rather nifty, and another thing not provided by LESS. With Sass, you have the ability to use if { } else { } conditional statements, as well as for { } loops. It supports and, or and not, as well as the <, >, <=, >= and == operators.
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