Friday, March 4, 2016

Facebook Live: Why Live Video Matters for Marketers

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Have you tried Facebook Live video broadcasting? Want to know what it means for your business? To discover how to use Facebook Live, I interview Mari Smith. More About This Show The Social Media Marketing podcast is an on-demand talk radio show from Social Media Examiner. It’s designed to help busy marketers and business owners [...]

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Animocons – Animated Icons with mo.js

A tutorial about creating various icon animations made with mo.js, a powerful motion graphics library.


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Mira

In order to showcase Hydra, our own framework, we wanted to put together a simple application that adapted to each possible platform, all while using a single JavaScript codebase.
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Thursday, March 3, 2016

Creative SVG Letter Animations

An experimental plugin for animating SVG letters using Segment. The idea is to animate the path strokes of an interesting display font in a creative way.

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HTML5 File Upload with PHP5

This File Upload script uses the latest HTML5, Javascript and PHP technologies to offer a reliable and efficient end to end system to allow your visitors to upload files on your website.

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Ultimate Image Hover effects using CSS3

In this tutorial, total number of 8 ultimate hover effects and every single effect contain 3 different effects using same property of CSS3. So you easily learn the single property like transform, translate and transition use with 3 demos.

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Bryant Hughes

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Gorgeous spacing design in this personal One Pager for Chicago-based web developer, Bryant Hughes. The Single Page website features a lovely load transition and slick diagonal section dividers that subtly reveal background mountain peaks. Neat touch with the flying birds over the mid section mountain peak. Reminds me a lot of the We Ain't Plastic One Pager.

by Rob Hope via One Page Love