4 Simple Tips To Get And Increase Backlinks

When it comes to generating traffic, you can employ the help of a local SEO services company, or you can try to wing it yourself using several tried-and-tested techniques. One of the best practices when it comes to optimizing a website’s search engine rankings is through the use of backlinks or inbound links. A backlink [...]

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How To Remove The Height And Width Attributes In WP Image Uploader

Every time you use WordPress’ image uploader it automatically includes the image’s actual size (height and width) into the <img> tag. While this is all well and good, it can be a bit of a nuisance especially if you’re using a responsive website design because renders your uploaded image un-resizable which kind of defeats the [...]

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kiNotice: A jQuery Notification Plugin

There are a few ways you can introduce a notification message window to a visitor; at the top, in the middle, or at the bottom of the screen (the side are usually reserved for ads and widgets like social media icons). I for one personally think that the best place to put your notification without [...]

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Create Eye-Catching CSS Buttons With Pseudo-Elements

Today’s featured CSS tutorial comes from Sergio Camalich who created a very cool set of button designs with the use of CSS pseudo-elements. His tutorial shows you how to create buttons with a twist. It will only involve using just one anchor tag for each button to work (with the help of CSS), because you’ll [...]

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Make Your Website Behave Like An Image Slider With Revolver Plugin

Revolver is a jQuery plugin developed by kernelstudio from codecanyon, and it lets you turn your entire website into a slider. Instead of simply clearing out the entire window and loading the next page, Revolver simply causes the current webpage to slide off the screen and introduces the next one just like your typical image [...]

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Curtain.js – Add A Sliding Effect To Page Transitions

Curtain.js is jQuery plugin created by Victor Coulon that gives a cool and very unique effect during page transition. It causes the current page to be lifted up just like a curtain that you normally see in theatre stages. Instead of seeing the page load in front of you in a flash, you’ll see it [...]

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How To Italicize Your Post Titles

My featured WordPress tip of the day comes from Ken Odle, and it’s a pretty neat trick that will make some of you wish that you knew about it all along — it’s a trick that shows you how to italicize your post titles. This is great if you intend to include the title of [...]

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Creating A Cool Animated Pixel Font With CSS3

Here’s an awesome CSS3 animation effect by Peter Magenheimer. It’s an animated pixel font that is created with 100% pure CSS3, no Javascript or images! The animation is activated by simply hovering your mouse cursor over a letter. By doing so, a number of pixel elements come in and gather on a specific area of [...]

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Real Shadow: A jQuery Plugin For Creating Realisitc Shadows

Here’s a pretty neat jQuery plugin created by Indamix that you can use on your website! It’s called Real Shadow, and what it does is it gives an element a shadow that changes its attributes depending on the location of the mouse cursor. The plugin works by manipulating the value of the CSS property box-shadow. [...]

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Create a CSS3 Rotating Menu

Today’s featured CSS tutorial comes from a web designer and developer who goes by the name of Luky VJ, and the aforementioned tutorial is about creating a rotating menu. If you find the design kind of familiar it’s because it is actually a modified version of the menu from CSS3Create. You can find the CODE [...]

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