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Tuesday, July 17, 2012

What makes someone leave a website?

Part of having a successful website is attracting visitors. Keeping those visitors on your site, however, is another topic altogether.

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Tuesday, July 10, 2012

TOP 100 MOST POPULAR CHROME EXTENSIONS AND APPS FOR GOOGLE PLUS

These are the most used extensions and apps dedicated to g+ that we found until now in the chrome web store. Did we miss an extension or made a mistake?

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Monday, July 2, 2012

Are You Practicing Safe Coding?

The basic building blocks of any website lies in its coding, so the first and most important way to provide security, and essentially hack-proof your website, is to know how to practice safe coding. This infographic lays out the details about what goes into safe coding, and the implications of poor coding on a website. 



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Tuesday, April 3, 2012

The Current State Of HTML5

HTML5 is the latest incarnation of the standards that make the web work today. It began all the way back in 1980 with Tim Berners-Lee and the birth of the modern Internet as we know it. Berners-Lee proposed a hypertext system, and ended up creating the first version of HTML (the Hyper Text Markup Language) by 1990. In 1991 the first 20 elements were released, and began to form the standardisation of Internet pages that still continues today (13 of them still exist in HTML4).


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Friday, March 30, 2012

Top Search Engine Ranking Factors for Google


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Tuesday, March 13, 2012

PHP JSON: An Example Javascript JSON Client With PHP Server


While JSON has many uses, probably the most common use is to pass data structures to Javascript. JSON is simply a standard format for data structures.
In this example we’ll use a PHP page as a JSON server; we’ll use an HTML page with embedded javascript to contact the server, retrieve the data and display it via an alert popup...

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Sunday, March 4, 2012

“Creating Responsive HTML5 Touch Interfaces” (video 24 min.)

At the February 6, 2012 BayJax event at Yahoo!, Flickr Frontend Engineer Stephen Woods (@ysaw) shared his hard-won advice for building responsive touch-based interfaces using HTML5, CSS, and JavaScript. He also revealed how Star Trek: The Next Generation predicted the need for instant user feedback in a touch-based UI and how Tivo’s slow UI was made bearable by a simple “bloop” sound.

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