Optimize Your Site For Retina Display

If you’re looking for a way to make your website look better on a retina device then look no further as I’m about to give you the abridged version, if I may, to Allan Berger’s tips on how to “retinafy” your website. The first tip Berger gave is what he considers the easiest and most [...]

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The Benefits of Using HTML5 in Web Development

HTML5 is the future of web and developers need it to make work faster and easier. If you haven’t used HTML5 yet, here are some reasons I learned from content writer and blogger Samith Jhon on why you should start now: Use in mobile technology. Today’s technology now includes mobile devices as a mainstream tool [...]

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Safety Ways for Secure Mobile Transactions

Modern technology has made business and banking transactions much easier, especially with online and mobile transaction systems. With the use of mobile devices, these transactions can be done wherever you are. However, mobile transactions are still less secure than those conducted online via computers. Below are some tips that you can apply for safer mobile [...]

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Tips on Designing PC Games

If you love gaming, there is a wide variety of PC games from Tesco and other online game stores for every kind of player to choose from, but somehow plenty of games still fall flat. If you’re the one designing and developing your game, there are some key points to remember regardless of the game [...]

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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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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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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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Automatically Hide Email Addresses From Spambots

Spambots are one of the most annoying things you have to deal with when running a website or blog. They scan your site for email addresses just so it can be used for sending out spam. Well, thanks to a certain Stian Jacobsen, he was nice enough to share this nifty snippet to help you [...]

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Give Your Client’s Website a Makeover

If you’re a freelance web developer or designer, you may have encountered some clients who need their website updated, whether they’re aware of this or not. A website needs to be revamped every 5 years or less, especially if it’s for business or e-commerce. If your clients are unaware of this, these are reasons why [...]

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How to Locate Your Site on Google

You might be asking how you can find your site on Google after posting a new content, and Jen Lee from Google’s Search Quality Team on YouTube says that you can determine if Google has displayed your site in the search results by doing a site search. Here are the steps: Type the word “site,” [...]

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