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E-Commerce Security Tips - 0 views

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    With every innovation of e-commerce, consumers are exposed to new security risks. Talking about U.S. e-commerce sales, it is expected to grow about 12 percent in 2013. Thus, making transactions safe online is a quite difficult job now. In this tutorial, we are introducing five fundamental security tips which you should keep in mind for embracing this dynamic industry.
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Professional SEO Company - Not Traffic but Leads by enter your domain & Get Free Consultation - 1 views

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    Clapcreative Offers SEO, PPC, Digital Marketing services in Los Angeles. Sign up for get free consultation!.
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PingMag - The Tokyo-based magazine about "Design and Making Things" » Archive » 5 Steps to CSS Heaven - 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
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Dell laptop Batteries-replacement for Dell Inspiron battery and Dell Latitude laptop battery - 0 views

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      The website is espcially designed for Dell laptop batteries.The replacement Dell inspiron battery and Dell latitude battery for every kind of Dell laptop computer.Do you have a Dell notebook computer?Do you need a such battery?Come here to find what you need.Good luck!
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Web Design Tools - 0 views

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    Collaborative webdesigners links that let's you create your own toolbox.
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CSS Zen Garden - 99 views

This is for all you CSS Enthusiasts out there! Check out this CSS website!! It's FANTASTIC!! Check out all the different designs! WARNING!!! YOU WILL GET LOST IN HERE FOR DAYS!!! You've been warn...

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Drawter.com - DrawAble Markup Language - 3 views

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    Drawter is a tool written in JavaScript and based on jQuery library. It provides you the possibility to literally draw your website's code. It runs on every single web-browser which makes it really useful and helpful. Each tag is presented as a layer you have drawn. Currently Drawter is available in Pro version, which means that it is intended for webmasters use only - knowledge of HTML and CSS is required. Drawter is not a tool for laymen, for the time being, but the whole team behind the project is putting every effort to launch a new version called "Amateur". Soon you will be able to draw your websites without any knowledge of HTML or CSS. Launching 2010.
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    Drawter is a tool written in JavaScript and based on jQuery library. It provides you the possibility to literally draw your website's code. It runs on every single web-browser which makes it really useful and helpful. Each tag is presented as a layer you have drawn.
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