Saturday, June 6, 2015

History.js – Polyfill for HTML5 History/State API

History.js gracefully supports the HTML5 History/State APIs (pushState, replaceState, onPopState) in all browsers. Including continued support for data, titles, replaceState. It supports jQuery, MooTools and Prototype.


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Launching WordPress at Digital Ocean With ServerPilot

Using Firefox Developer Edition For Web Development

Feed

Feed is a personal data management platform, using intelligent software to give users true control and ownership of their data and IP, setting their own terms and conditions for the exchange of data. This creates a progressively-perfecting data asset which brands, researchers and governments can access through a trusted exchange with the user.
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Instagram Expands Ad Platform: This Week in Social Media

Welcome to our weekly edition of what’s hot in social media news. To help you stay up to date with social media, here are some of the news items that caught our attention. What’s New This Week Instagram Expands its Advertising Platform to All Companies:  As Instagram continues to build its ad platform, it is “focused on […]

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Friday, June 5, 2015

Trading Culture

Trading Culture of Weltrade attracts the most affluent traders who understand the market, appreciate the service and reputation as a stable partner. Site introduces the audience special traders club and offers to become part of it.


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Google+, Instagram, LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook: Optimal Image Sizes To Share On Social Media - #infographic

The Ultimate Guide to Ideal Image Sizes for Social Media - #infographic

Optimal Image Sizes to Share on Social Media Cheat Sheet When it comes to social media, it’s a pretty well-known fact that images automatically do well. Users are attracted to visuals much more than they are plain text. However, sharing an image that isn’t the right size can be terrible for you or your brand. SurePayroll has created an infographic (featured below), giving you the inside scoop on making sure your image is perfect, no matter where you choose to share it.

From Twitter and Facebook, to Pinterest and Tumblr, this infographic has guidelines for getting your image sizing right on the seven most popular social media sites. The next time you have an image you’d like to share, double check the size before posting to ensure that your picture isn’t too big – or too small – to make an impact.
2015 #SocialMedia Image Size Cheat Sheet and Image Tricks

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