Wednesday, July 29, 2015

jQuery In This Post – Easy Post Topics Navigation

When we write our long posts in our blogs it is a best practice to separate the different topics and subtopics by using heading elements (h1, h2, h3 and so on).

With jQuery In This Post you can do just that, add a awesome navigational bar that show your readers where they are in your post and what is coming next. It also supports comments block, so they can comment to your post as soon as they finish to read it!

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Select2 Bootstrap : jQuery Select box for Bootstrap

Simple css to make select2 widgets fit in with bootstrap.

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TF Numbers : jQuery Random Numbers Counter Plugin

TF Numbers is extremly simple random numbers plugin that has easy-to-follow HTML markup, and it’s usage doesn’t require any knowledge of jquery. Everything is done with plain simple HTML, even passing of options.

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Dans mon sac

Dans mon sac (In My Bag) is a campaign created for Cocq-Sida, an organism who promotes the prevention of aids and STDs in Quebec. In this website, you will get to know four women with different lifestyles. We get to find out what lurks inside their bags to better understand their life and their strategies towards STD prevention.
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Tuesday, July 28, 2015

The Secret Ingredient to Repurposing Content: Knowing Audience Learning Styles - #infographic

The Secret Ingredient to Repurposing Content: Knowing Audience Learning Styles - #infographic

Everyone has different tastes, not just with food, but also with how they take in new information.

In a 2015 study, 28.8 percent of surveyed respondents prefer to learn by doing.

How did others fare?

– 24.9% are readers.
– 24.55% are listeners.
– 21.72% are visually oriented.

What does this have to do with repurposing marketing content?

Every online medium has unique strengths which can cater to the four learning styles:

– Visual customers might like infographics or presentations.
– Listeners could lean towards podcasts or audiobooks.
– Readers may opt for well-crafted blog articles or e-books.
– Action-oriented people might favor motion/interactive graphics or videos.

You can still use the same main ingredients – your core ideas – but cook them up in other ways to appeal to various palettes.

by Guest Author via Digital Information World

Video: Profiling JavaScript Performance in Chrome

In this video, I'll dive into the Chrome Developer Tools Profiler and demonstrate how we can use it to analyze JavaScript running in the browser.

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by Tim Evko via SitePoint

ImageStax – Scattered Stacked Image Gallery

ImageStax is a jQuery plugin to create stack/pile/scatter photos or images and shuffle on rotate


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