Friday, April 1, 2016

Blog Comments Revisited: Why Major Bloggers Are Turning Comments Back On

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Do you have comments enabled on your blog? Have you ever turned them off? To discover why big bloggers turned their comment systems back on, I interview Michael Hyatt and Brian Clark. 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 [...]

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Uber Brand

We’re excited to roll out this new look and feel that celebrates both our technology and the cities we serve. I hope you enjoy exploring the new Uber brand as much as we enjoyed building it.
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FooterMenu : jQuery Nice Toggle Footer Menu

Simple and easy jQuery plugin. Nice slide up toggle footer menu when scroll down.

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FABA : Facebook Albums And Photos Gallery

FABA is responsive facebook albums and photos gallery jquery plugin that will load all the albums and photos from selected Facebook Page. It has very little HTML markup which you can copy-paste into your project. jQuery will do the rest. You can have beautifully organized gallery on your webpage or project.

  • 28 Animations
  • Fully Customizable
  • 9 Skins
  • Amazing Look And Functionality
  • Caching Data For Top Performance
  • Respnosive

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Scrollbox : jQuery Custom Scrollbar Plugin

A lightweight jQuery custom scrollbar plugin, that triggers event when reached the defined point.

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Bocoin

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Long scrolling One Pager promoting a new cryptocurrency for dog owners called 'Bocoin'. Genius.

by Rob Hope via One Page Love

Advertisers Win the Ad-Blocking War

Advert blocking grew by more than 41% in 2015 and cost the industry $22 billion in revenue. Ad-blockers are not new but there has been a significant elevation in public consciousness partly owing to the number of options available. You have probably encountered adverts from browser vendors promoting their ad-blocking systems. Only the popular Lynx browser is yet to implement similar technology.

Ad-Blocker Blockers

Publishers began to retaliate last year and several popular sites now show messages to any visitor running ad-blocker software. Messages range from gentle suggestions to purchase a subscription to actively hiding page content while an advert-blocker remains active.

Detecting an ad-blocker is simple. A script checks whether the advertising script has loaded or a specific DOM node has content. If adverts fail to appear, the article is unloaded or the visitor is redirected to another page.

Beta Ad-Blocker Blocker Blockers

Ad-blocker blockers depend on client-side scripts which, themselves, can be blocked. Ad-blocker software teams can block the blocker within minutes of a new website script being reported. Several solutions are in development which thwart any publisher's attempt to undermine the ad-blocking process.

Frail Loop

Advertisers and ad-blocker organisations spend inordinate amounts of time battling the innovations of the other. In computing terms, this is known as a "frail loop". Two or more technologies recursively weaken each another until neither is effective.

Advert Network No Opt-out Initiative

Dozens of ad-revenue-dependent organisations have formed the Free Advertising and Responsible Targeting Syndicate. Their first proposal, the Advert Network No Opt-out Initiative, aims to end advert blocking forever by reversing content and advert publication methods.

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by Craig Buckler via SitePoint