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The Most Important Elements of an Effective Landing Page of a Website - 0 views

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    A landing page of a website design refers to the page that appears in front of the visitor when he clicks on the link given on a search engine. Landing page usually gives the gist of things which are there in each page of website. This page usually has the product images or flashes of upcoming events; it also has call of action phrases like read more, click here, etc.
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SitePoint CSS Reference - 0 views

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SKETCH DEVICE WIREFRAMES - 0 views

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    I've been using Sketch properly for about a month now and I have to say that I'm really impressed as are a lot of others now using it in the design community. I first found out about it after reading a blog post by Meng To on How To Design Pixel Perfect Assets in which Meng refers to Sketch a few times and explains that it's great while designing for mobile as you can export in 2x even after designing in standard dimensions. Sketch has had a lot of attention lately so here's a few blog posts and freebies that you may have missed: Simple Vector iPhone Sketch Freebie Browser Wireframe iPhone iOS 6 Template for Sketch
Luciano Ferrer

24 ways: Rock Solid HTML Emails - 3 views

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    "At some stage in your career, it's likely you'll be asked by a client to design a HTML email. Before you rush to explain that all the cool kids are using social media, keep in mind that when done correctly, email is still one of the best ways to promote you and your clients online. In fact, a recent survey showed that every dollar spent on email marketing this year generated more than $40 in return. That's more than any other marketing channel, including the cool ones. There are a whole host of ingredients that contribute to a good email marketing campaign. Permission, relevance, timeliness and engaging content are all important. Even so, the biggest challenge for designers still remains building an email that renders well across all the popular email clients."
Jochen Burkhard

PHP Gotchas: Part 1 - 0 views

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    HP is a remarkably easy language to get started with but from there, if my own experience is anything to go by, developers seem to experience a "rollercoaster ride" in terms of productivity. Some people refer to PHP as the "Visual Basic of Open Source", which is both a complaint and a complement. A quote attributed to Bjarne Stroustrup (designer of C++); "There are only two kinds of programming languages: those people always ***** about and those nobody uses."…
Fadsan Technologies Private Limited

A Human Rights Review of the Facebook Oversight Board - 0 views

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    Hello There, I am here once again to tell you one of the best examples of evolution, yes the Facebook Oversight Board. Mark Zuckerberg while developing Facebook may not have thought of this day when he has to make a separate body to deal with content decisions, but when people started using Facebook, things started happening, Facts, False News, millions of appeals for content decisions, so to handle the grievances and unacceptable posts by a majority of individuals, a new independent body comes to existence to deal with all such appeals. fadsan portfolio when was conceptualized, it was clear to the promoters what they want to do. They were feeling the requirement of a Website development company, the best digital marketing company. A company that can understand the requirement of the various industries. They started their journey with few services like graphics design, digital marketing, etc. Slowly and steadily working on various other requirements of client they keep increasing their services, kept enhancing the quality of their services understanding and processing the client's feedback. This is the evolution of anything that exists. Make, deliver, feedback, amend and change and again deliver. It's a nonstop evolution cycle. Just look at the work of any mobile app development company or cloud computing or SMO Company. They all adopt the same procedure to evolve, they deliver, watch for results, change the backend algorithm, again go to market, get feedback from clients and again repeat the same cycle with more focussed working. But as per a cloud computing Company here Facebook has a bit different story. At any given point, for any particular post, they are dealing with millions of Clients, yes us the profile owners, the Facebook users. So the matter to be dealt with has to have an amicable approach. Concerning a mobile app development company Let us understand the factors that should be taken care of while reviewing Human Rights by the Facebook Oversi
vsoft55

What is crm - 0 views

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    What is CRM - CRM stands for Customer Relationship Management and refers to business systems designed to manage your customer and prospect interactions.
Auxesis Infotech

Auxesis Infotech Embellishes Website Future at Goodfirms - 0 views

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    Auxesis Infotech has been plucked as one of the top notch website development and design agency by GoodFirms making its implications over the ones referring the former as their future ahead!
croslinks

The Future of Mobile Development: Why Cross-Platform is the Way to Go - 0 views

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    CrosLinks is your go-to mobile and web development company, offering comprehensive services to create seamless and engaging digital experiences. Our team of talented developers excels in designing and developing high-quality mobile apps and websites that meet the unique needs of our clients. We focus on user-friendly interfaces, robust functionality, and cutting-edge technologies to ensure the best results.
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    Mobile app development has rapidly evolved over the past decade, with businesses constantly seeking ways to reach their target audience on various platforms. Traditional development methods, which require separate code bases for each platform (iOS, Android, Windows), have become increasingly costly and time-consuming. Enter cross-platform development, a game-changing solution that allows developers to write one code base and deploy it across multiple platforms seamlessly. 1. What is Cross-Platform Development? Cross-platform mobile app development refers to the practice of creating applications that can run on multiple operating systems, such as iOS and Android, using a single codebase. This contrasts with native development, where separate code is written for each platform, which can be resource-intensive. 2. Why Cross-Platform Development is Gaining Popularity Cost-Effectiveness: Developing an app for multiple platforms separately requires significant resources-both time and money. With cross-platform development, you only need one team to handle the app development, reducing costs and time to market. Wider Audience Reach: Cross-platform apps give businesses the ability to target users on both iOS and Android without the need to develop and maintain two different apps. This broader reach is especially important for startups or small businesses with limited resources. Consistent User Experience: One of the main advantages of cross-platform development is the ability to offer a consistent user experience across all platforms. By using a single codebase, developers can ensure that users experience the same look, feel, and functionality on every device. Faster Time-to-Market: Speed is a significant factor in the competitive world of mobile apps. Cross-platform development allows businesses to release their apps faster, capitalizing on market opportunities before competitors. 3. Popular Cross-Platform Development Frameworks Several frameworks make cross-plat
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Visual Studio 2010, .NET Framework 4.0 RCs available to public - 2 views

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    Earlier this week, Microsoft gave MSDN subscribers Release Candidate downloads of Visual Studio 2010 and .NET Framework 4.0. As promised, the releases are now available to the general public via the Microsoft Download Center. For reference, you may also want to check out the Visual Studio 2010 Licensing White Paper PDF. The RC includes a go-live license for people who want to deploy in their production environment. If you're using one of the betas, make sure to uninstall them before installing this RC build.
WaysUp India

Top 5 web development company in India? - 0 views

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    Web development involves a wide range of activities, from developing a simple static page consisting of plain text to complicated web-based internet applications, social network services, and electronic businesses. Usually, web development is referred to coding and writing markup. Content management systems are used in web development to manage content, and they just need the users to have fundamental technical skills.
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99 Extreme Examples of Bokeh Photography - 0 views

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    The quality of the blur has come to be known as "bokeh". Bokeh in terms of photography referring the area in the photo which are out of focus light to increase beautiful and dramatic image. The origin of the term is from the Japanese word "romaji" (english characters) is spelled "boke" (pronounced bo-keh) and which means "fuzzy". For good Bokeh, ideally points and lines would blur smoothly as they fell out of focus, in the manner, for example, of a smooth Gaussian blurring.
Soul Book

CSS techniques I use all the time - 0 views

  • EM calculations Sizing text is always an important part of making a usable design. I start all my CSS files with the following rules: html { font-size:100.01%; } body { font-size:1em; } The explanation for this comes from "CSS: Getting Into Good Coding Habits:" This odd 100.01% value for the font size compensates for several browser bugs. First, setting a default body font size in percent (instead of em) eliminates an IE/Win problem with growing or shrinking fonts out of proportion if they are later set in ems in other elements. Additionally, some versions of Opera will draw a default font-size of 100% too small compared to other browsers. Safari, on the other hand, has a problem with a font-size of 101%. The current "best" suggestion is to use the 100.01% value for this property.
  • I used the following calculation: 14px/16px = .875, 18px/16px = 1.125. So my default text at 1 em would translate to 16px for most users, and my small text I sized at .875em which I can trust to result in 14px for most users, while my large text I sized at 1.125em which I can trust to result in 18px
  • Safe Fluid-width Columns I work with hybrid fluid layouts all the time, usually with max-width set at anywhere from 900 to 1000px. I usually have floated columns with percentage widths, and browsers will calculate these percentage widths to whole pixel values when rendering the columns.
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  • A typical problem is the following: when a user has the viewport at a size that makes the outer container 999 pixels wide, if the first column is 60% and the second is 40%, IE 6 will always calculate the two columns as 600 and 400 pixels and as a result, the two will not fit (600+400 = 1 more than 999) and it will drop the second column. This is obviously not intended behavior, and in a world where we still have to use floats for columns (I can't wait for display:table support across all browsers), it's important to work around this problem. I used to give my last column 1 less percent (in this example, it would have 39% instead of 40%, but this would usually result in columns that don't quite fill up the container. Of late I have been giving the last column .4 less percent (in this example, 39.6%), which seems to work perfectly. Browsers will calculate this width and round up, but it will still fit even with an odd container width like 999px and I won't have to worry about dropped columns.
  • Filtering for Old Browsers To be honest, I barely support IE 6 nowadays. If there is something special about my layout that doesn't work in IE 6, I will simply filter it out of the CSS that IE 6 understands
  • Because old browsers like IE 6 don't support the "first child" selector (right caret >), I can do the following to make sure that IE 6 only gets the basic setting and all the new-fangled browsers get the right result: div#container { width:900px; } html>body div#container { width:auto; max-width:900px; } /* This overrides the previous declaration in new browsers only, IE 6 simply ignores it. */
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    Excellent simple collection of CSS tips that are easy to remember and implement. It's an old article, but i think everything is still relevant
webtechnoz

Web Development Company Pune - Products (detail) - 1 views

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    Web development refers in general to the tasks associated with developing websites for hosting via the internet. The web development process includes web design, web content development, client-side/server-side scripting and network security configuration, among other tasks.
bapi chatterjee

HTML headers attribute - 0 views

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    Description Purpose of the HTML headers attribute is to specify a space-separated list of identifiers for table header cells. Supported elements HTML headers attribute supports td and th elements. Syntax Where ElementName is any supported elements. Type of value Identification reference. Value A string as an identifier.
Vernon Fowler

Best Practices for Speeding Up Your Web Site - 1 views

  • Arranging the images in the sprite horizontally as opposed to vertically usually results in a smaller file size. Combining similar colors in a sprite helps you keep the color count low, ideally under 256 colors so to fit in a PNG8. "Be mobile-friendly" and don't leave big gaps between the images in a sprite. This doesn't affect the file size as much but requires less memory for the user agent to decompress the image into a pixel map. 100x100 image is 10 thousand pixels, where 1000x1000 is 1 million pixels
  • Minification is the practice of removing unnecessary characters from code to reduce its size thereby improving load times. When code is minified all comments are removed, as well as unneeded white space characters (space, newline, and tab). In the case of JavaScript, this improves response time performance because the size of the downloaded file is reduced.
  • Many web sites fall in the middle of these metrics. For these sites, the best solution generally is to deploy the JavaScript and CSS as external files. The only exception where inlining is preferable is with home pages, such as Yahoo!'s front page and My Yahoo!. Home pages that have few (perhaps only one) page view per session may find that inlining JavaScript and CSS results in faster end-user response times. For front pages that are typically the first of many page views, there are techniques that leverage the reduction of HTTP requests that inlining provides, as well as the caching benefits achieved through using external files. One such technique is to inline JavaScript and CSS in the front page, but dynamically download the external files after the page has finished loading. Subsequent pages would reference the external files that should already be in the browser's cache.
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  • CSS Sprites are the preferred method for reducing the number of image requests. Combine your background images into a single image and use the CSS background-image and background-position properties to display the desired image segment.
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