Monday, November 7, 2016

Jenny Johannesson – Portfolio

Personal portfolio of Jenny Johannesson. Designed by Jenny in California, built by Aristide Benoist in France.
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Sunday, November 6, 2016

How to Improve Your Content by Analyzing Visitor Behavior (infographic)

Why analyzing visitor behavior is the perfect content hack

One of the best ways to move forward and grow is to mind the old. Not dwell in it or idolize it, mind you, just study it to improve for the future.

That’s why you must review your existing content to improve the new. Look at what you’ve created, study the reaction and patterns your audience has to it and compare it to the competition.

When you review visitor and audience behavior it’s called qualitative analysis or qualitative research. It’s one of the best ways to find out the impact your content marketing strategy really has.

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jQuery UI Month Picker Plugin

jQuery UI Month Picker plugin is designed to allow user input for only a month and year when only that input is required.

Month Picker has lots of options for date validation, setting the start year, using an icon button, input masking, internationalization, localization and more.


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STRT

STRT is modern, clean and professional multipurpose site template, designed for many kind of websites like business, startup, creative, corporate portfolio, app showcase, promotion, blog, promotion, and many more.


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My Portfolio

Living beyond my passion by achieving the dreams is my manifesto…..So I present before you the mashup of my dream of Web designing and passion of acting…..That’s my life and this is my portfolio.


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Extending OctoberCMS – Building a Soft-Delete Plugin

Developers usually stick with a new CMS for its simplicity and extensibility. OctoberCMS presents itself as a back to basics CMS, and provides an enjoyable experience for both developers and users. In this article, I'm going to demonstrate some aspects of the CMS that makes it extensible, and we'll also try a simple plugin to extend another plugin functionality.

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Introduction

Every CMS has a plugin system for extending the platform's functionality, and we measure the extensibility by how deep into the CMS' inner workings we can go. However, we're not only talking about the CMS here, we're talking about plugins!

If you build a plugin, you need to make sure that other developers can change bits of your functionality. For example, we have a blog plugin and the user can publish a post by selecting it on a list. It would be a good idea to fire an event saying that a new post has been published, and another developer may hook into this event and notify subscribed users via email about this!

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Enod

Enod Restaurant

Lovely One Pager for French restaurant 'Enod' featuring big typography and good whitespace. Nice little touch with the sonar effect in the section mentioning all products are local sourced within a 50km radius. Another quality site by Lionel Durimel who we've featured several times before.

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