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  • 3 Gamification Plugins To Take Your WordPress Blog To The Next Level

    May 19, 2013

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    Points, badges and leaderboards – the staple of gamification is found in so many places nowadays that the act of avoiding a numerical designation of your worth or status is nigh impossible. Regardless of your personal feelings toward the concept though, there’s no doubt that rewarding users for specific actions on your website, such as sharing [...]
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  • Find The Perfect Color Scheme Every Time With Adobe Kuler

    May 16, 2013

    Whether you're building a website, designing a brochure or painting your spare room; finding the perfect combination of colors can be a daunting task. It often takes more than just personal taste to marry shades perfectly, and that's where an advanced color picker can really help you out. The best tool for the job has been freely available on the web since 2006. This tool is called Kuler, and it's probably the best free product Adobe has ever released.
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  • Facebook Ads vs Google Adwords: Which One Got Me The Most Clicks?

    May 15, 2013

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    I honestly never thought that I'd be paying for any sort of advertising for my blog, at least not until it entered into the "big time", with many hundreds of thousands of pageviews per day. I never really believed that the cost of advertising on a small scale could really be worth the results. If you only invest less than $10 a day into an advertising campaign, can it really have any impact at all? Don't most advertising campaigns require hundreds of dollars a month or more? This is the question that I set out to answer at the beginning of this year
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  • You Are Missing Out By Not Creating A Personal Website: Disproving The 6 Myths

    May 11, 2013

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    Have you ever considered having a personal website? You know – a place where people can go to read about who you are, what you do, your goals and aspirations, and of course to contact you. This is the first article of a two-part series where we will explore the benefits of creating a personal website. Today, we'll cover the common misconceptions that are keeping you from creating an awesome personal website.
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  • 3 Desktop Color Picker Applications To Help You Pick The Perfect Shade

    March 19, 2013

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    "Creative" is a word I'll never use to describe myself! Not visually, at least. I'm proud of much of what I can do on the Internet, but when it comes to graphics and image editing, you won't see me throwing out my two cents. However, I am very picky and a bit of a perfectionist. For years, I've been designing small websites and learning the basics of web design using CSS.
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  • Figure Out Website Problems With Chrome Developer Tools Or Firebug

    March 6, 2013

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    If you've been following my jQuery tutorials so far, you may have already run into some code problems and not known how to fix them. When faced with a non-functional bit of code, it's very difficult to actually pinpoint the offending line of code - and that's where debugging and developer tools come in. So before continuing with some more complex jQuery code, I thought we'd examine the tools available in the world's most popular browser - Chrome.
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  • What Is a Website Wireframe & How Can It Help You Develop Your Website?

    November 20, 2012

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    On a technical level, a modern website isn’t just one thing. It’s a complex soup of interacting technologies, such as HTML (the markup you see on the page), JavaScript (the language running in your browser, affecting interactions), CSS (the language for setting the page’s appearance), and more. But on a more basic level, a website is an idea. If it’s your website, you probably know what you want it to do, or what you want users to get out of it.
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  • Take Pixel Perfect Measurements With The Ruul Onscreen Ruler [Chrome]

    October 29, 2012

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    Onscreen rulers are important online tools. Web designers use it to keep everything pixel perfect and lay out things symmetrically on a webpage. Ruul is neat little online ruler that’s available for Chrome. It is listed as a developer tool on the Chrome Web Store, but I think you can spot a few more uses for it because it comes with some little touches wrapped in a simple package. Let’s look into some of its features.
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  • 4 Websites That Offer Simplistic Portfolio-Ready Tumblr Themes

    October 23, 2012

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    The sites here offer several black and white, simple Tumblr themes for you to display your work. Also, most of the themes are free! Granted, there are a few paid selections, but the free ones are every bit as good as the paid versions. They are clean, simple Tumblr themes that aren't distracting and are, for the most part, black and white. With that said, you'll have a lot of options to play around with them, and if you choose to modify them a little, there's a bit more of a free reign. Let's look through them.
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  • 5 Typography Resources To Help With Your Designs

    October 17, 2012

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    We all know that fonts are important, right? I mean, when there's a website bashing Comic Sans exclusively, we know it's obviously important enough for someone to care about font usage. However, what makes a good font? What goes into properly using a font? These are the questions that bother me when I'm trying to work on something that involves any element of design. Fortunately, I've found a few websites to consult when preparing to use fonts.
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  • 5 Interesting Ways To Create Your Own Forum Without Having To Run A Website

    October 8, 2012

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    If you're looking for a private, or more specialized discussion board—you can always create your own forum. One possible approach would be to pay for server space, and install the necessary forum software yourself. However, in some situations it's possible to avoid these costs entirely, and cut down on maintenance by creating a forum without first purchasing server space. We'll show you how.
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