Bourbon Neat Framework

Bourbon Neat is an open source grid framework built on top of Sass and Bourbon which is easy to use, flexible to customize, and can run in minutes with no hassles. It’s powerful enough to handle what you throw in and makes it easy to create responsive layouts. By using media () mixins, you can [...]

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Content Audit Options for WordPress

One of the best free WordPress plugins to use is Content Audit Options. Created by Sillybean, this plugin supports the new custom content types in 3.0 and allows you to create content inventory in the WordPress Edit screens. You can edit content by marking it as redundant, trivial, obsolete or even in need of a [...]

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Microsoft To Replace Windows Live Messenger With Skype By Q1 2013

Microsoft has announced that it will finally retire its instant messaging client Windows Live Messenger and replace it with it Skype. The news came via blog post made by Tony Bates from Skype’s official site, which was also considerate enough to inform Live Messenger users on how to easily transition between the two IM clients; [...]

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Dos And Donts Of Tweeting And Hashtag Usage

Twitter has proven itself as a very effective SEO tool. Its usage of hashtags as a way to categorize tweets makes it quick and easy for users to search for relevant topics and discussions within the site and the Internet. By putting a hashtag on your posts, you can greatly improve your [website’s] visibility and [...]

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Single Page App Book

A single-page app (aka single-page interface) is an application that fits on a single web page, making it simpler and easier for the user to explore its functions. Today I’m featuring Mixu’s single page app book which contains focusing on discussing patterns, implementation choices and decent practices in creating single page apps, all of which [...]

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Mobile Reading With Google Currents

Now you can view your favorite publications on your smart phones and tablets via Google Currents. Google Currents is a social magazine app released by Google to deliver high-speed and offline reading to your Android, Apple Phone or tablet. Editions are free with apps having variety of sources that include: 1. Publisher editions. Publishers like [...]

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Funny Election T-Shirts

Election’s just about over but that shouldn’t mean that we can’t express our political views anymore, right? So what clever and humorous way to do it than through means of fashion? For over three decades, the T-shirt has proven to be one of the most effective ways to get one’s own message and ideas across. [...]

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Disqus Commenting System

Turn your old commenting system into a new way to attract and interact with your visitors. Disqus is the easiest way to create active communities in your blog. It works with any type of website and it’s free! Disqus is today’s most favorite discussion platform with millions of users worldwide growing stronger every month. You [...]

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Non-Recursively Deleting A Folder In PHP

In PHP, you can’t just delete a folder using rmdir unless the folder’s empty. You can, however, do so using rmdirr function, wherein it will remove both the folder and its contents recursively. But using this [recursive] method opens up the possibility for PHP to segfault/crash, specifically and especially if you have deeply nested directories [...]

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How to Create a Cool Neon Text Effect

Michael Kruiswijk of PSD Tuts+ delivers a very nice tutorial on how you can create a cool neon text effect. The techniques used will definitely help you on your creative processing of your design projects. Before you start, one thing you’ll need is a brick wall texture such as this one. After downloading it, make [...]

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