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Author Archives: Franklin Manuel
The Necessity Of Whois Domain Searches
Sometimes the Internet can be frustratingly vague. These days you can find just about anything you want to find somewhere on the Internet, but it can be far more difficult to find where that thing may have come from.
How To Add Google +1 Button To WordPress And Blogger
Google has officially launched +1 button before an hour. So here is our little guide on how to add the official Google +1 button on your WordPress and Blogger blog.
How To Create Modal Subscribe Box Using jQuery
Recently I have seen many blogs using a modal window subscribe box on page load and one such modal subscription box inspired me to create this tutorial.
Tooltipsy – The Smartest jQuery Tooltip Plugin
Tooltipsy is an ultra simple jQuery tool tip plugin I had ever seen. The plugin is designed in a way to easily control the CSS, which I think is quite difficult with other tool tip plugin that I have seen.
Photo Swipe – Image Gallery Designed For Mobile Devices
Photo Swipe is a HTML/CSS/Javascript based Image Gallery designed and developed exclusively for the mobile devices. Currently Photo Swipe supports iOS, Android, Blackberry, jQuery framework and PhoneGap mobile framework.
HTML5: The Death of Flash
Many believe that HTML5 is the death of Flash. In some areas on the web, this may be true. But when it comes to games and interactive videos, which may be housed in a dedicated server hosting facility because of their high traffic volumes, Flash will continue to be the medium of choice.
Spritemapper – CSS Sprite Generator To Reduce Loading Time
CSS Sprite is the best way to merge multiple images into a single image and use it on the web page. Following this way, would significantly reduce the loading time of the web page.
Perkins – A HTML5/CSS3 Framework For The Beginners
If I ask a question, how many are interested to have a HTML5/CSS3 powered website; many of us would say YES. But how many of us can code a HTML5/CSS3 website from scratch? Probably few.