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Software Support Saved My Spring Days - 2 views

started by software supprt on 03 Aug 11 no follow-up yet

PC Technical Support - 1 views

started by shalani mujer on 17 Aug 11 no follow-up yet

Online Computer Tech Support Saved the Day For Me - 1 views

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Real and Genuine Computer Repair - 1 views

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Thank Doctor Cleanduct for the Cleaner Air We Breathe - 2 views

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My Trusted PC Tech Support Provider - 1 views

started by seth kutcher on 30 Sep 11 no follow-up yet

Desktop Support to Keep My PC Running Fast - 1 views

started by jameswaltz on 12 Sep 11 no follow-up yet

The Best Remote PC Support I Ever Had - 1 views

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Amazing Computer Technical Help Services! - 1 views

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Remote Computer Assistance - 1 views

started by seth kutcher on 13 Oct 11 no follow-up yet

Success has a New Name; Onward Process - 1 views

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Excellent WordPress Developers - 1 views

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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>
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CSS Test | CSS Class - 7 views

shared by yc c on 13 Dec 11 - No Cached
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    These are my CSS test pages. In these pages you will find a growing collection of test and demonstrations of browser support of CSS standards.
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How Can I Block a Number from Calling My Cellphone? - 0 views

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    Want to get rid of unwanted calls? Don't know how to manage your blocking options?? Then we are here with this tutorial to help you further.
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Choosing great variable names - 0 views

  • try to choose semantic names for your variables
  • describe its function or purpose
  • // Better $brand-color: red; $accent-color: yellow;
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  • postfix color names with -color:
  • add a prefix like header- or footer- for specific sections: // Header $header-height: 100px; $header-background-color: $color-brand; // Footer $footer-height: 200px; $footer-background-color: #aaa;
  • I like to keep all my variables in a single file, called _config.scss, that I include in my primary stylesheet using the @import directive.

Join My Blog , My Bro - 0 views

started by garudamuda on 01 Nov 13 no follow-up yet
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Personal Branding 102: How to Communicate & Maintain Your Brand - 0 views

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    In my previous post, Personal Branding 101, we discussed the importance of branding in this web 2.0 world, as well as how to discover and create your brand. In Personal Branding 102 we'll discuss how you'll communicate your personal brand, using social media tools and proven marketing tactics, and then how to sustain your future growth by performing brand maintenance.
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5 Tips to Get More Traffic for Your Blog - 0 views

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    So you have a new blog and you think the posts are pretty good? Don't know how to get more loyal and valuable readers to your blog? ok then let me tell you some cool tips that i have learnt and implemented with my blogs with you.
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Twitter Professors: 18 People to Follow for a Real Time Education - 0 views

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    Never before in history has it been easier to glean from the knowledge of others who will give it away to you for free. It's equivalent to getting higher education. I'm talking about Masters level stuff. And it's all available right there on Twitter. I call the people I follow who contribute above and beyond the basic answer to "what are you doing?" my professors of Twitter.
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