Tuesday, July 21, 2015

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Comment is a consulting firm specializing in the architectural integration of advanced audiovisual and computer technologies.
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Overview of the Android Design Support Library

The Super Social Human: Influencer Marketing In A Nutshell

The Super Social Human: Influencer Marketing In A Nutshell

This year, we see several online marketers going as far as referring to influencer marketing as the King of Content Marketing. Before jumping on the bandwagon and appointing influencers to talk about your brand for you, let’s first get a better understanding of the underlying principle.

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addUI Store – jQuery Shopping Cart

addUI Store is an easy to use jQuery plugin that adds a fully featured store to any website in minutes. The store plugin is written in pure JavaScript (jQuery). PHP is used to secure the store (validate the items' costs / cart's total) and securely process payments.


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5 Things You May Not Know about Jetpack for WordPress

Jetpack is a popular WordPress plugin created by Automattic, the people behind WordPress.com. The plugin brings many of the most powerful features available on WordPress.com to self-hosted WordPress sites, and thereby contributing greatly to the improvement of WordPress powered blogs and websites.

In this article, I'm going to share five great features of the Jetpack plugin that you may not know about, including how to enable, configure, and use them on your WordPress site.

Custom CSS

Editing the core CSS files of a WordPress theme is rarely the best approach to modifying, or customizing a WordPress theme. Mistakes can be made which damage the theme, and customizations can be lost if the theme is updated.

With the Jetpack Custom CSS feature, editing, modifying, and customizing can be done without laying a single finger on the theme's core CSS files. If mistakes are made, they can be corrected easily. Revisions can be done faster, and restoring the CSS back to default will not be a problem either!

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Should You Develop a Desktop or Web App?

They said they’d be dead. Gone from our docks and into our browsers. The demise of the desktop apps has long been predicted in favor of browser-based models. But with services such as Slack, Sunrise and Quip all going desktop, can we stop writing the eulogies for native apps after all? The demise of the […]

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Video: Inspecting Network Requests with Chrome Dev Tools

In this video, I'll use Chrome Developer Tools to take a look under the hood of a website, inspecting the individual network requests that are responsible for the content of the page.

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