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Content Writing Skills - Not Just Grammar, but Style! - 0 views

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    Content writers often make mistakes and fail to attract readers. When you write web content, do not write long paragraphs and always insert keywords in your articles. Try to develop a lucid content writing style that is interesting and helps you communicate with the readers.
anonymous

Web Content Writing - Have You Got Your Basics Right Yet? - 0 views

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    When you write for the web, you should keep the paragraphs brief and use small sentences. Try to give your readers correct information as it will help you gain a reader's faith and improve SEO. This article offers 15 tips on web content writing.
anonymous

Power Up Your Marketing Strategies with Effective Content Writing Services - 0 views

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    Choosing good content writing services will make people aware about your company and enhance its conversation rate. However, to avail these advantages, choosing an experienced writer is essential.
Vernon Fowler

Teresa Rosche Ott: Use LESS, Do More: Getting Started with a CSS Preprocessor | WordPre... - 0 views

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    LESS & SASS are awesome technologies that allow you to write CSS extremely fast with a ton of awesome features. A perfect intro for anyone who wants to get started writing CSS faster, better, and stronger.
anonymous

Ways to Become a Famous Graphic Design Artist, Besides Using Your Skills - 0 views

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    It's very hard to earn fame in the highly competitive graphic design industry. You should start giving interviews and write a book to earn respect of your fellow designers and clients. You can also join social network websites and write guest posts to prove your expertise.
helloe

PingMag - The Tokyo-based magazine about "Design and Making Things" » Archive... - 7 views

  • Writing CSS is very much like having sex. Not everyone does it the same way and there is no particular “right” way to do it. I guess for me the similarities actually end there, seeing as writing CSS is something I do every day whereas having sex is…anyway I digress. The W3C have set the standards but beyond this, writing CSS is down to an individual’s preferences. Here are 5 little tips and ideas I’ve adopted in the last 6 months that you can use to make your CSS more streamlined, maintainable and easy to read. Written by Jon Disclaimer: The CSS example files are exactly that. They are not meant to be fully functional CSS documents. Class names in the CSS files are named merely so that you may visualise the document in your head (because there is no accompanying html), not because I condone the naming convention in them.
  • 1) Make a table of contents At the top of your CSS document, write out a table of contents. For example, you could outline the different areas that your CSS document is styling (header, main, footer etc). Then, use a large, obvious section break to separate the areas. Not only does this make your CSS look neater, but when it comes to making quick adjustments to certain areas of your website at a later date, finding the corresponding area in your CSS will be much easier. View Example File 1
  • 3) Isolate single properties that you are likely to reuse a lot If you find yourself using a single property a lot, isolate it to save yourself repeating it over and over again and also enabling you to change the display of all parts of the site that use it. View Example File 3
anonymous

How Do You Make Your Followers Click On Your Twitter Headlines? - 0 views

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    Only designing a website and writing content is not enough these days; you need to grab the attention of the internet audience as well. Only an enticing headline will prompt readers to click on your page links. So, headlines should be short and promising and include keywords. This article offers some useful tips to make your Twitter headlines smarter and catchier.
anonymous

Web Content Writing- Can A Crisp Introductory Text Enhance Website Traffic? - 0 views

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    A well-written introductory text can help visitors to understand purposes of the website. Additionally, it should highlight the benefits that the site offers to the users. Keep the content short and simple.
tech vedic

Most important smartphones of 2012-13 - 0 views

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    "iPhone 5 Called ""Gadget off the Year"" by Time Magazine, Apple's iPhone 5 (from $199 on 2-year AT&T, Sprint or Verizon plan) is a serious piece of hardware. Along with its powerful new A6 chip, iPhone 5 works on 4G/Long Term Evolution (LTE) networks for wireless speeds that rivals your home's broadband connection. iPhone 5 also has improved cameras: an eight-megapixel iSight rear-facing camera (3264 x 2448 pixels) and front-facing FaceTime camera with 720p HD quality for video calling. Samsung Galaxy S III The Samsung Galaxy S III (from $149 on 2-year plan with AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile, U.S. Cellular, Verizon) is a true smartphone in every sense of the word -- and we're not even referring to its stunning 4.8-inch display, fast LTE speeds or versatile Android operating system. the Galaxy S III's front-facing camera knows when you're looking at the screen, so it'll give you the bright display you seek, but if your eyes look away it'll dim itself to preserve its battery. It also knows when you want to talk: if you're messaging with someone and want to call them, simply lift the smartphone to your ear and it'll dial for you. Nokia Lumia 920 As the flagship Windows Phone 8 device, Nokia's Lumia 920 (from $99.99 on 2-year AT&T plan), has a lot to offer, including a colorful Start screen with ""live tiles""; familiar Microsoft apps like Outlook, Word, Excel, PowerPoint and OneNote; and a People hub that aggregates all your contacts into one page per person (so you don't need to close, say Outlook, to see what that friend is up to on Facebook or Twitter). HTC Droid DNA and HTC One X+ A pair of Android-powered HTC devices are also worthy of ""best of 2012"" nods: the HTC Droid DNA ($149.99 on 2-year Verizon Wireless plan) and HTC One X+ ($199.99 on 2-year AT&T plan). Protected by Corning's uber-durable Gorilla Glass 2 technology, the Droid DNA's 5-inch 1080p HD screen was built for video, games, ebooks and web browsing. Integrated Beats Audio - an
tech vedic

System Running Slow - 0 views

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    Slow computer issue is a common problem faced across different platforms. Though there could be varied reasons on the background, hard-drive read/write issue is the most prominent one.
Vernon Fowler

Ten Reasons You Should Be Using a CSS Preprocessor | Urban Insight Blog - 0 views

  • 10 reasons you should consider using a CSS preprocessor
  • you can start using things like variables, mixins, and functions. It will allow you to start reusing properties and patterns over and over, after defining them just once
  • nothing is repeated
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  • Both Less and Sass support nested definitions.
  • if you can write CSS, you already know how to write valid .less
anonymous

Wooing an Audience for Your Web Design Blog - 0 views

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    In recent times, blogging has become quite popular. To establish your blog a successful one, you have to offer something interesting to the readers. Additionally, connecting with your audience and writing topics that will be of some use to them is a great idea.
Frederik Van Zande

8 Definitive Web Font Stacks [Design Tips & Tricks] - 0 views

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    Over the last few months, I've spent more time than I intended on exploring the whole idea of fonts and typography for the Web. (My friend, typography expert Simon Pascal Klein, writes, "The former is a stylized set of glyphs of characters," while "the other [is] the whole art of creating type and setting it into the written word." For more clarification and illumination, consult Jon Tan and Mark Simonson.) In the process, I've been considering the idea of font stacks-using the well-known font-family CSS property-to list as many different fonts as possible in order to optimize the web site experience for a maximum number of users.
Gary Edwards

12 Principles For Keeping Your Code Clean | CSS | Smashing Magazine - 0 views

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    Chris Coyier on writing good HTML-CSS
Hussain M Elius

247 web usability guidelines - 0 views

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    Guidelines for home page usability, task orientation, navigation and IA, forms and data entry, trust and credibility, writing and content quality, page layout and visual design, search usability, and help, feedback and error tolerance.
my mashable

Ashton Reaches One Million Fans on Facebook, Can he do it on Twitter? - 0 views

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    Actor Ashton Kutcher recently challenged CNN to be the first to 1 million followers on the micro-blogging site, had more than 959,360 Twitter followers as of 1 p.m. ET Thursday. CNN's breaking-news feed had about 12,000 more Twitter fans, with some 968,000. But the real intresting part is the Ashton reaches one million fans on his Facebook fan page while am writing this post Ashton has1,037 ,940 fans on his Facebook fan page.
Vernon Fowler

LESS « The Dynamic Stylesheet language - 8 views

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    The LESS Ruby gem compiles LESS code to CSS.  LESS is an extension of CSS. You can write LESS code just like you would write CSS, except you need to compile it to CSS. That's what the gem is for. If you are on Mac OS X, you can install the gem by typing the following command in the terminal:
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    LESS extends CSS with dynamic behavior such as variables, mixins, operations and functions. LESS runs on both the server-side (with Node.js and Rhino) or client-side (modern browsers only).
yc c

Shell Editor | MooShell | to test your JavaScript code - 4 views

shared by yc c on 30 Jan 10 - Cached
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    MooShell is a shell editor where you can write your JavaScript, HTML and CSS code and run it. It might prove to be useful in various cases where you need to test your code without reloading your browser.
yc c

Conditional-CSS - 3 views

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    Conditional-CSS allows you to write maintainable CSS with conditional logic to target specific CSS statements at both individual browsers and groups of browsers. * Target CSS to any web-browser * Streamline maintenance of your CSS files * Optimise your CSS * Work around those annoying little CSS bugs * Automatic expansion and inclusion of @import statements * It's free and open source!
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