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Archive for December, 2008

3 ways to compress CSS files using PHP

I found this nice article from the RSS feeds on my Google reader The article says that when you are doing sophisticated web designs, CSS files can quickly become very long and takes time to load but it can be remedied by using PHP. Here are 3 interesting ways of compressing CSS files by using [...]

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10 Ways to Improve Web Performance (Front End Side)

There are so many ways to boost your website’s performance. These methods vary and some are more involved than others. This article written by Jacob Gube entitled "10 Ways to Improve your Web Performance" focuses on front-end performance since it’s the easiest to work on and provides you the most bang for your buck. and also [...]

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jQuery for the Absolute Beginner

For those newbies in web development might ask, What is jQuery? jQuery is a lightweight JavaScript library that emphasizes interaction between JavaScript and HTML.  These video tutorial are for those who are REALLY newbies to Web Development and doesn’t have a clue about jQuery at all. View all jQuery Video Tutorials  

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WordPress 2.7 Finally Released

With much anticipation, WordPress 2.7 codenamed "Coltrane" in honor of jazz musician John Coltrane is finally released to the world. For a visual introduction to what 2.7 is, check out this video     Nore about WordPress 2.7 on their development blog section

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WP-CopyProtect: Your protection against plagiarists

Here’s a very simple but powerful plugin in which bloggers and article writers would love: protection from content copying. WP-CopyProtect will protect your blog contents by disable right click on your blog and also disable selection of text so that no one can simply copy and paste the content of your blog in there blog [...]

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Flex Developer’s Toolbox

by: Noupe.com Adobe Flex is the tool of choice for many web developers when it comes to building Rich Internet Applications (RIAs). Developers are picking up Flex with great speed. One of the reasons for this is that Flex programming is relatively easy to learn if you’re already familiar with XHTML.

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