Monday, July 18, 2016

Slamr

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'Slamr' is a slick CV-style One Page HTML template. The long scrolling responsive template can also easily be used for a portfolio featuring AJAX-loading project items. Other features include slideshow header, video background, work history, awards, portfolio category filter, testimonial slider and a footer contact form.

by Rob Hope via One Page Love

CROSS ME

CROSS ME’s brand new promotion website. Our goal was to create a step by step guide that walks both male and female visitors through the dating app features. we crafted a smart and surprising drag functionality to enrich the navigation experience.


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The Guitar Company

The Guitar Company buys and sells high-end guitars with clear and transparent agreements.


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Pasha International

AngularJs, Bootstrap based, made with love.


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Kingma – Creative WordPress Theme

KingMa is a powerful and original responsive & parallax WordPress theme. Elegant Execution of this theme is achieved by the great combination of Classy Style with Refinement. Perfect to promote your work or your business.


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Automate Docker with the Remote API and Ruby

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Docker is a really nifty tool to have under your belt. It's been used by many developers to ease the process of development. We have done many topics for Docker, you can check them here. If you have not yet installed Docker on your machine, you can find out how via those articles or on Docker's site.

In this post, I am going cover Docker's Remote API. If you used Docker up to this point, it's likely been via the command-line interface which is actually a client that uses the Remote API. By the way, I presume that you understand all the basics of Docker. If not, please read the articles I link to above.

Before we can interact with the API we have to configure Docker to listen on a specific TCP port. Let's edit the Docker config file:

Path: /etc/init/docker.conf

Add this line:

DOCKER_OPTS='-H tcp://0.0.0.0:4243 -H unix:///var/run/docker.sock'

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Secrets of Magic

Secrets of Magic

Retro-style One Pager paying homage to several classic magic tricks. Great execution through an old school design (sound and graphics).

by Rob Hope via One Page Love