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IoT mobile app development - 0 views

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    At Mobiloitte, we build the next generation of smarter IoT engineering solution for the telecommunication industry where an operator can enter a particular business vertical with its IoT solution.
builderfly

How to Get More Organic Sales for your Ecommerce Business? - 0 views

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    Numerous new online start-ups adopt this strategy since they trust it's a lower-cost option in contrast to paid advertising. A significant part of the guidance and openings accessible to new ecommerce organizations are generally well past the capacities for engaged ecommerce organizations to embrace. In any case, innovation has ended up being the best business equalizer, giving similar tools and assets that large organizations use to develop. Any ecommerce start-up can receive these equivalent tools in any vertical.
originsoftwares

Ecommerce Website Development Company | Ecommerce Web Design Company - 0 views

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    Originsoftwares believes good customer experience is the key to business success. Being a leading custom web development company, we have proven experience in developing powerful single-page applications for businesses of any size and from any vertical. Since SPA contains only one page working within the user's browser, it allows loading the page only once. All the core elements remain the same, only the content changes depending on the users' actions. This is why a SPA is much faster than ordinary web apps. Take advantage of our Single-Page Application Development services and meet the growing demand for interactivity for users on the web as well as mobile.
builderfly

Ucoz- Are the website builders provided at top ecommerce platforms absolutely free? - 0 views

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    An ecommerce platform like Builderfly offers 100% free online store builder. This is unlike most of the platforms of the world which offer a free trial for a few days. Builderfly has an upper hand in the pricing plan and beating the competition. Also, it has the completeness an ecommerce seller usually dreams of the tools. Builderfly offers a free ecommerce app for iOS and Android platforms. These mobile apps are native by nature, code for iOS is in Swift and for Android in Java. Native mobile apps provided are secured and with better performance. Avail the opportunity by registering your business with the Builderfly ecommerce platform and witness a vertical growth graph in the coming fiscal.
Poonam Soni

Best EmberJS Development Company in October 2021. - 0 views

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    Ember.js is used for developing modern web applications. Ongraph has best EmberJS development company. Our dedicated team has proven expertise in all verticals. We provides Ember. JS expert solutions that meet client's unique business requirements.
Poonam Soni

Mean Stack Development Company in United States - 0 views

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    MEAN is a full stack JavaScript solution, it is combined the technology of MongoDB, Express.js, Angular.js, and Node.js. With Mean Stack development services build scalable, fast, and efficient web applications. Hire mean developers to build advanced web and mobile applications for diverse industry verticals.
Ashley Wilson

The Importance of Software Maintenance for Business Growth - 0 views

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    Software maintenance allows various industries, such as startups and SMEs, to dispense with emerging technology and business environments. Software maintenance is a tool that can be used to help a variety of business verticals (startups and SMEs as well as larger companies) achieve optimal business growth.
Ashley Wilson

Debunking The Most Common Cloud Computing Myths - 0 views

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    Cloud computing is nothing new for us. Since its advent, it has started making sense for business enterprises of all industry verticals. Organizations adopting cloud-based operating models witness increased competitiveness and long term benefits as early adopters of disruptive technological innovations that will shape the future.
Poonam Soni

Mean developers- Mean stack development company - 0 views

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    Leading Mean stack development company gives on-time delivery, saves up to 60% development, and the best agile development process. Hire mean developers to build advanced applications for diverse industry verticals.
builderfly

Localization of your ecommerce business gives back you a vertical growth. - 0 views

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    In a nutshell, converting your unilingual website into a multilingual one is corresponding to taking your business to the international stage. If you have the right tools and are aware of the rules and regulations to sell in different nations, you can master your international sales like a pro. If you wish to get a ready-to-use platform to effectively take your local business to an international level with multilingual options, do check out this amazing ecommerce platform - Builderfly.
Briayan Gomez

Bootstrap Vertical Menu - jsFiddle - 0 views

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Brill Mindz Technology Ltd

Android Application Development Riyadh - dubaibrillmindz - 0 views

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    Brillmindz Technology is a Android app development company Riyadh, has extensive technical skills in programming for mobile applications. Our acquaintance of with complete mobile app development and also integration projects has given us an edge over other service providers. We employ newest tools and technologies for building exciting mobile application across diverse industry verticals.
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.
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.
Vernon Fowler

A design process revealed | stopdesign - 1 views

  • I began by studying the content (text) of the existing page, making a model in my head of the document flow and hierarchy. I aggregated the sections of the page into logical groupings and assigned each a priority. I also spent time thinking about the purpose of the project, along with the ideas and concepts Dave Shea was trying to communicate when he created the Garden space and opened it up for other designers to contribute.
  • Showing off advanced CSS trickery is not the goal of this project. Instead, it attempts to demonstrate the beauty and flexibility achievable when designers grasp all the potential of CSS, using it as a tool to create a well-designed aesthetically-pleasing page which remains accessible, well-structured, and efficiently coded.
  • My Garden lists contained groupings of words and thoughts related to gardening, plants and flowers found in a garden, zen-like qualities, beauty and beautiful things, and characteristics of page design. I also created lists of all the elements, IDs, and classes used in Dave’s HTML, some of which made subtle appearances in the final design.
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  • Once I exhausted the idea branching, I started drawing thumbnail sketches
  • Once I had a few rough compositions I liked, I began studying typefaces and letterforms.
  • In addition to my affinity for the letterforms, the pronounced medieval style of the headline type created a perfect contrast with the sans-serif modernity of supporting keywords and titles which I set in Helvetica.
  • My next step in the process was to research imagery which could be used as the foundation for background texture, and act as supporting visual content.
  • I tend to keep imagery confined to a particular region of the layout, or reserve it for a specific purpose. In my opinion, the overuse of photography or illustration can quickly create a crowded, chaotic design which just obscures the intention or message of the piece. Contrast is an element of design which I love to work with when creating anything visual. This comes just as much into play with use of imagery in a composition as it does within the image itself. Effectively integrating imagery into a design requires an awareness of balance and tension. Compact areas of motion and activity, countered with spaces for the eye to rest and relax.
  • When designing outside HTML and CSS, I focus on constructing the language and guidelines of the page, determining proportions, widths and heights, gutters and white space, specifying complementing typefaces, choosing relative type size and leading, and the application of color as a means of both obvious and subtle accent.
  • I started writing the CSS for the design at a high-level, focusing on the layout structure, major backgrounds, and large regions of the page.
  • Groups of elements were positioned in correct locations. Then I applied the necessary detail to each element, from the top of the page, down.
  • The addition of a background pattern to the left and right of the primary image was an added benefit of discovering I couldn’t position the header as I originally intended.
  • The vertical alignment wasn’t refined until after each column was already positioned on the page.
  • This unity of thought at the final stage of the process is a strong reason the designer and person responsible for generating the HTML and/or CSS need should be working together as closely as possible, if the two are not already the same person.
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