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Friday, December 4, 2015
Missing Facebook Pages: What to Do When Facebook Takes Your Page Away
Do you know what to do if your Facebook page vanishes? Want to be ready when and if that day comes? To share what happened when the Social Media Examiner Facebook page disappeared and how we handled it, keep reading. More About This Show The Social Media Marketing podcast is an on-demand talk radio show […]
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Social Media Examiner - Your Guide to the Social Media Jungle
by Michael Stelzner via Social Media Examiner
Gitman Bros.
by via Awwwards - Sites of the day
Thursday, December 3, 2015
TimelinzJS : Lightweight Timeline Maker
TimelinzJS is a lightweight and flexible javascript library for creating one or multiple timelines.
Features:
- It’s lightweight! (JS: ~2KB gzipped, CSS: ~0.5KB gzipped)
- No dependency (just Vanilla JS)
- Fully customizable
- Themable with css
- With JSON data structure
- Compatible with AMD and CommonJS module styles
- Works with jQuery and Bootstrap plugins
The post TimelinzJS : Lightweight Timeline Maker appeared first on jQuery Rain.
by Admin via jQuery Rain
jQuery FetchRow : Plugin for Retreiving row from Database
Do you need to fetch one row from your table and display its fields to any input elements in your page? You can do it easily using this simple jQuery plugin. I name it jQuery FetchRow.
The post jQuery FetchRow : Plugin for Retreiving row from Database appeared first on jQuery Rain.
by Admin via jQuery Rain
Simple lightbox effect with CSS
Simple lightbox effect made only with css.
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by Admin via jQuery Rain
Managing WordPress Updates Remotely
We’ve previously covered how to maintain WordPress, through backups, optimization, updates and using centralized WordPress Management Dashboards.
Today we’ll look at some of those WordPress Management Dashboards in more detail, to see how they help keep WordPress up to date.
What Is a Centralized WordPress Management Dashboard?
A centralized WordPress management dashboard allows you to manage several WordPress websites from a single, central interface. Instead of having to go to each WordPress website’s administration interface and update your themes and plugins, you can perform all of these operations, across all of your WordPress websites, from a single interface.
How Do Centralized Dashboards Communicate with My WordPress Website?
Almost all WordPress management dashboards require you to install a WordPress Plugin, and use an API key to securely read your WordPress theme and plugin information. This same mechanism is used to tell WordPress to update its themes and plugins.
All of the solutions we’ll be looking at today use this method for communication: WP Remote, iThemes Sync and ManageWP. There are others, but these are some of the more popular options.
WP Remote
WP Remote provides monitoring for an unlimited number of WordPress websites, for free.
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by Tim Carr via SitePoint