Easy Customizations in WordPress Admin

WordPress has a lot of ways to customize its functionality in the admin area, most of which are a little complicated for the average user. Here’s a helpful read from WordPress Channel Aurelien Denis, who shares easy customization tips to make your WordPress site act like a white label CMS. Customizing your site helps build [...]

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Your Christmas Design Toolbox Sets

Everytime December hits, you get to receive lots of Christmas-themed designs, from wallpapers to different types of graphic illustrations. Since it’s the 12th month of the year again and the spirit of Christmas is definitely felt among us as early as this week, for a change, why not indulge in creating your very own holiday-themed [...]

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Viewport Resizer: Responsive Design Tester

One might think that the tasks and responsibilities of a web designer have now been made much easier because of responsive web design (RWD), but that is not quite true. Before RWD, it was just simply a matter of creating two versions of a website: mobile and desktop. But now that we have RWD coupled [...]

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Optimize Your Images with TinyPNG

TinyPNG is an online image optimizing tool which has a simple drag-and-drop feature. It also allows you to drag the images you don’t want to be compressed. Using a smart lossy compression technique, you can easily reduce the file size of your PNG files. This is a very useful tool especially for web designers and [...]

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Limit Download Speed Using PHP

Today’s featured PHP snippet is from Jonas John and it’s a simple and helpful solution for controlling a file’s download rate. This is very beneficial for those who have limited bandwidth. The code is still a bit rough around the edges and could use a bit more polishing. Like for one, the execution time doesn’t [...]

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Creating a Beautiful CSS3 Image Gallery with Dynamic Fading Caption Text

There are many tutorials on how to create image galleries and one of these that I found easy to follow is by Jake of Vandelay Design. His creation of making a standard-compliant HTML/CSS3 image gallery with dynamic fading caption text is a great addition to your design projects. In his tutorial, the CSS3 part is [...]

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Facebook Now Features Auto-Generated Documentation

Developers using Facebook’s API have something to cheer about as the social networking giant has improved its reference documentation by automatically updating and generating the docs straight from the source code. So any changes made to APIs and methods will be instantly reflected in the documentation, which means Facebook engineers can now spend less time [...]

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10 Ruby Capabilities You Might Not Know About

Today’s programming tips and tricks come in the form of a slideshow presentation created by James Edward Gray II for his role as a speaker in the Aloha Ruby Conference held in Honolulu on October 2012. His talk featured a collection of various Ruby capabilities that programmers either tend to overlook or are completely unaware [...]

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Free Christmas Greeting Card Vector Background

It’s now December and Christmas is just a few days away so I’m sharing a vector design background which I discovered at Webby Arts. From 1000vectors.com, Webby Arts bring you a free Christmas greeting card and vector background, perfect for your design projects this time of season. This free design comes with glossy red color [...]

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Spruce Up Your Windows 8 Tiles and Icons With Oblytile

Today’s featured software is something that is sure to make users of the new Windows 8 a reason to appreciate their new OS even more. It’s a Windows tool that lets users spruce up Windows 8’s default program icons and tiles, and it’s called Oblytile. Once you’ve started pinning your programs onto the new Start [...]

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