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Manish Rawat

20 Design Lessons to Learn on Christmas - 0 views

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    Decorating home or work lab is obvious thing to do on Christmas, but how many really decorate their websites or blogs. The pretty thing about decorating your online store, website, blog or whatever you are attached with is it does not need much from you, but only time. This very occasion gives yo
builderfly

OverBlog- Design your home decor store in less than 10 minutes - 0 views

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    Design your home decor store in less than 10 minutes. If you are handicraft manufacturer, running a home decor business offline or planning to start a venture as a reseller, it is the best time of the year to take this plan ahead. For any queries during the session, you can share with us at the end and get their answers in the real time.
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Webself- Take Your Home Decor business Online With Builderfly- An All-Inclusive Ecommer... - 0 views

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    Design your home decor store in less than 10 minutes. If you are handicraft manufacturer, running a home decor business offline or planning to start a venture as a reseller, it is the best time of the year to take this plan ahead. For any queries during the session, you can share with us at the end and get their answers in the real time. Once you are done designing your store, select a suitable plan and launch your web store without any second thoughts.
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Blogspot- Take Your Home Decor business Online With Builderfly- An All-Inclusive Ecomme... - 0 views

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    "If you still stay devoid of the online approach in the market, you will definitely lose the customer base. Well, we understand the market dynamics and that's how we decided to share the easy steps to build your home decor store. If you are handicraft manufacturer, running a home decor business offline or planning to start a venture as a reseller, it is the best time of the year to take this plan ahead. For any queries during the session, you can share with us at the end and get their answers in the real time.
builderfly

How to Customize front-end of your store - 0 views

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    Learn to Design your home decor store in less than 10 minutes. If you are handicraft manufacturer, running a home decor business offline or planning to start a venture as a reseller, it is the best time of the year to take this plan ahead. For any queries during the session, you can share with us at the end and get their answers in the real time.
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Take Your Home Decor business Online With Builderfly- An All-Inclusive Ecommerce Platform - 0 views

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    Festive season is approaching and people are exploring the best home decor material and products all over the web. Due to COVID-19 a lot many people are preferring to shop everything online. If you still stay devoid of the online approach in the market, you will definitely lose the customer base.
Justin Version

Designer Flash Sale For Everything Home - 0 views

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    Designer flash sale for everything home. At up to 70% off retail on furniture, home decor, fashion and accessories.
arjun aswal

Reaz Hoque | Timeless!! - 0 views

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    After the overwhelming success of 4 years of sold out NYE parties, The SYNERGY Events continues to host superior events you simply cannot afford to miss. This December 31, SYNERGY Events cordially invites you to Timeless: A BOND Evening - Boston's most exclusive New Years Eve Gala. For the vogue and refined, this celebration will immerse you in an "Old Hollywood" James Bond theme, with red carpet, decor, music, signature cocktails, professional photographers and live entertainment.
Vernon Fowler

A Beginner's Guide to Pairing Fonts | Webdesigntuts+ - 2 views

  • Using multiple fonts together can be difficult, achieving harmony is challenging, but if you manage it the result can be decorative and striking. Use fewer fonts and your task is more straight forward. Try to make the best of both worlds by selecting fonts with multiple variants and weights. In this way you can take advantage of an array of styles, safe in the knowledge that they’ll compliment each other just fine.
  • What’s the Nature of my Content? When selecting fonts it’s important to consider the nature of the layout you’re dealing with. Are we talking mainly body copy? Are there multiple headings, sub-headings? Perhaps it’s a magazine layout with decks, blockquotes? When using multiple fonts make sure that the roles are clearly established; if one font is used as a sub-heading, don’t switch to another font for a sub-heading elsewhere. Keep a font’s purpose clear.
  • How Do I Achieve Successful Pairing? You might have already heard this; successful pairing relies on concord, or contrast, but not conflict. That is to say your selected fonts can work well together by sharing certain qualities, or by being completely different from one another. However, font pairs can conflict in a number of ways – being too similar being just one.
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  • The x-height of a font describes the height from the base line to the upper reaches of the lower case characters, like the x. A proportionately large x-height helps with readability.
  • Pairing 2: Contrast Contrast between fonts often lends a winning combination, but in what ways can fonts contrast? Here are just some qualities to look for: Style: Take a look at any font resource site and you’ll see them categorized as Blackletter, Monospace, Script, Slab Serif etc. Fonts of different styles will often contrast. Size: Big font, little font. Say no more. Weight: Varying the weight of fonts is a common way to establish visual hierarchy. Hierarchy achieved by contrast. Form: Consider the proportions of a typeface. The relative length of the descenders, the curvature of the shoulders, the direction of the movement. Color: Not something we’re going to go into here, but color can easily determine whether two fonts work well together.
  • It’s a classic way of pairing; take a decorative serif for the heading and a sure-footed sans-serif for the body. Or take a no-nonsense sans-serif for the headings, with a pleasantly legible serif for the body. A winner in many cases. Let’s look at a few, kicking off with two system fonts. That’s right, even they can work well together.
  • Condensed fonts always work well to get your attention, as they take up a lot of vertical real estate.
  • Slab serifs make very effective attention grabbers, but can be a bit pushy if you’re not careful.
  • Pairing 3: Conflict Let’s not focus too much on what doesn’t work well, we don’t want to sour the joyous combinations in the rest of this guide do we? That said, let’s just illustrate how two fonts, which are arguably too similar, can look awkward together.
  • Once you’ve concluded that you don’t like a font pairing, try to work out why and it will help you make decisions more quickly in the future.
tom studer

Jeffrey Zeldman - The Medium Comes of Age on Vimeo - 0 views

shared by tom studer on 24 Aug 11 - No Cached
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    Jeffrey Zeldman's keynote talk from DIBI Conference 2011. Webkit-powered smartphones like iPhone and Droid have come along at precisely the moment when HTML5, CSS3, and web fonts are ready for action; when standards-based web development is no longer relegated to the fringe; and when web designers, no longer content to merely decorate screens, are crafting provocative, multi-platform experiences powered by research, strategy, and years of social media know-how. Study the thinking and inventions that led to the web, and learn why this is a *great* time to be a web designer, creating a mature, ubiquitous web powered by standards.
Pooja Runija

Control your HOME from anywhere! - 0 views

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    With the ringing chime of Christmas, everyone wants to brighten up their home by the twinkle of seasonal decorations. If you like to play with technology, it's always tempting to opt for the high-tech solution like control your festive lights with home automation devices, even when you are far away from home.
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What are Good Ways to Target Home Decor Customers for a Newly Created Online Store? - 0 views

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    Home cannot be stated as a building, it is a feeling that no words explain. Everyone is connected to their home; whether they come home daily or are occasional visitors. However, it calls for a great time and efforts to design and maintain the house to make it a home. Every capable individual makes sure to dive into the furniture industry, home décor, furnishing, and so on to create their perfect little space.
Vernon Fowler

Best Practice: Get your HEAD in order - EricLaw's IEInternals - Site Home - MSDN Blogs - 1 views

  • To ensure optimal performance and reliability when rendering pages, you should order the elements within the HEAD element carefully.
  • Optimal Head Ordering <doctype>     <html>         <head>             <meta http-equiv content-type charset>              <meta http-equiv x-ua-compatible>             <base>             <title, favicon, comments, script blocks, etc>
  • If you must specify the character set using a META tag for some reason, it is critical that the META tag is the first element in the HEAD.
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  • If you must specify the X-UA-Compatible value using a META tag for some reason, this element MUST appear before any script blocks and SHOULD appear as early in the HEAD element as possible.
Herb Tucker

Linux Knowledge Base and Tutorial - 0 views

  • The UMASK value masks out the bits. The permissions that each position in the UMASK masks out are the same as the file permissions themselves. So, the left-most position masks out the owner permission, the middle position the group, and the right most masks out all others. If we have UMASK=007, the permissions for owner and group are not touched. However, for others, we have the value 7, which is obtained by setting all bits. Because this is a mask, all bits are unset. (The way I remember this is that the bits are inverted. Where it is set in the UMASK, it will be unset in the permissions, and vice versa.)
  • The problem many people have is that the umask command does not force permissions, but rather limits them
  • Therefore, setting the UMASK=007 does not force creation of executable programs, unless the program creating the file does itself).
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  • Lets look at a more complicated example. Assume we have UMASK=047. If our program creates a file with permissions 777, then our UMASK does nothing to the first digit, but masks out the 4 from the second digit, giving us 3. Then, because the last digit of the UMASK is 7, this masks out everything, so the permissions here are 0. As a result, the permissions for the file are 730. However, if the program creates the file with permissions 666, the resulting permissions are 620. The easy way to figure out the effects of the UMASK are to subtract the UMASK from the default permissions that the program sets. (Note that all negative values become 0.)
  • You can change it anytime using the umask command. The syntax is simply umask <new_umask>
  • Here the <new_umask> can either be the numeric value (e.g., 007) or symbolic. For example, to set the umask to 047 using the symbolic notation, we have umask u=,g=r,o=rwx
  • Where "new_owner" is the name of the user account we want to sent the owner of the file to, and "filename" is the file we want to change. In addition, you can use chown to change not only the owner, but the group of the file as well. This has the general syntax: chown new_owner.new:group filename
  • Another useful trick is the ability to set the owner and group to the same ones as another file. This is done with the --reference= option, which sets to the name of the file you are referencing. If you want to change just the group, you can use the chgrp command, which has the same basic syntax as chown. Not that both chgrp and chmod can also take the --reference= option. Further, all three of these commands take the -R option, which recursively changes the permissions, owner or group.
Sarah Usher

I Have Help and I Become a Police Officer - 1 views

I want to follow the footsteps of my father who was a decorated police officer. Not wanting to embarrass the reputation he has diligently planted in the police force, I decided to seek the help of ...

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steve waugh

Ice Cream Cup Mockup by graphickey | GraphicRiver - 0 views

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    Ice Cream Cup Mockup
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