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Davao CyberExpo Tech Seminars

July 4th, 2008 by CNSQ

Multimedia Series

FREE • Limited Seats • First Come First Served

July 5, 2008 • 1:00pm

NCCC Mall, Matina, Davao City

Seminar Topics
1:00pm    Introduction to 3D animation
by Christopher John Cubos
1:15pm    Blender 3D (Opensource)
by Marlo (Ragingmon) Noval
2:00pm    Lightwave 3D
by Al Ricci (xykoem) Cañada
2:45pm    Autodesk Maya
by Arvin
3:30pm    Introduction to Web Technologies
by Christopher John Cubos
4:00pm    Adobe Acrobat
by Ted Padova
4:45pm    Drupal
by Alan Nise
5:30pm    Joomla
by Moslemen Macarambon
6:15pm    Wordpress
by Oliver Robillio
7:00pm    I.T. Career Guide
by Christopher John Cubos

Davao CyberExpo Tech Seminars

Multimedia Series

July 5, 2008 • 1:00pm

NCCC Mall, Matina, Davao City

supported by
ApoVision
Creative Response
Ionstorm Software
Davao Tech Jobs
Adobe Users Group
Davao Animation Council
SiliconGulf Initiative
Davao Cyber Expo

Who can join?
Students, professionals, graphic designers, animators, illustrators, web developers

Boost Your I.T. Career
Join this very informative and I.T. seminar and help jumpstart your knowledge in I.T. by Davao’s top I.T. practitioners

Organized by
Philippine Global Outsourcing

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All You Need To Know About Web Safe Colors

April 21st, 2008 by CNSQ

Web Safe Color Wheel
Color for web graphics can get pretty confusing. While there might only be two basic file formats, GIF and JPEG used for web graphics, there are several color systems that apply to GIF images. In this article we’ll look at Web Safe or Browser Safe Palettes. Next month we’ll continue exploring GIF palette options and look at Adaptive, WebSnap Adaptive, Uniform and System (Windows and Macintosh) palettes. Well also get a handle on which palettes are best used with which images.
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50 Web Usability Tips that Help You Attract and Retain Visitors to Your Website

April 17th, 2008 by CNSQ

Here’s a an article posted on doshdosh.com that is very helpful to use web developers and web designers. Here’s the introduction posted by the author about this article.

Web usability has a direct correlation to your potential to effectively make money online. This is largely because the usability of your website very strongly affects the number of return visits you will see from search and referral visitors, as well as your ability to sell any product or service.

Visitor loyalty and the overall size of your audience base determines how much money you will make from contextual advertising, affiliate marketing or subscription-based monetization strategies.

Ideally, you want to capture every individual that stumbles upon your website and entice them towards a specific action, such as visiting an affiliate website, buying a product, registering as a user and subscribing to your blog feed or company newsletter.

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CSS Tips and Tricks: Rounded Corners without Images

April 14th, 2008 by CNSQ

CSS Rounded Corners
Here’s a nice tutorial that I learn during my early trainings as a web developer. Rounded corners with using images.

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SEO Tips for Webmasters and Bloggers

April 11th, 2008 by CNSQ

Here are some basic SEO tips that you can use on your websites and/or blogs. I would like to acknowledge the Navegabem group for this tips


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Semantics: The original way of doing presentations [Respost]

April 10th, 2008 by CNSQ

Have you heard of semantic coding? If you have been reading a lot about web standards and accessibility, you might have read about it. Okay from here the gurus can stop reading about this but for some who do not even know the relevance of semantics on their documents I suggest you take a little time reading this one, it might change your perspective towards creating more meaningful code rather than just the normal and most commonly used way of presentation data.

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