
Sometime putting less on your web design is more effective than having tone of pages. There are many websites contain one and only one Single Page and yet deliver its message effectively. Some of these website are really designed in a single page, but some are having multiple content sections in one “single page” design and make use of javascript or jQuery to navigate among these sections.
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Posted on Monday, September 14th, 2009 •
Web Design •
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Do you fade up with the traditional and normal Online Store web design and its look and feel? Most of the look and feel of those online stores just don’t deliver their branding and images properly and correctly. In addition, most of those online stores are using original, standard and least modified template. They just give visitors an impression that they are just yet-another shopping cart design and yet-another traditional look and feel design. In this post, we would like to share some online store designs that breaks those traditional look and feel.
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Posted on Saturday, September 12th, 2009 •
Shopping Cart •
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Looking for a Twitter widget and plug-in for your WordPress? You may find a most suitable Twitter widget or plug-in to be integrated into your own WordPress blog here. These Twitter widgets and plug-ins are simple and easy to be installed and setup on your blog website.
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Posted on Friday, September 11th, 2009 •
WordPress •
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Most of the information shows that whenever we need a singleton object of remoting, then we can make use of WellKnownObjectMode.Singleton. However, for some reason, I would like to maintain same object for both Remote Client and Local (Non-Remote).
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Posted on Wednesday, August 26th, 2009 •
C# •
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I have a client’s API which located on different Domain. We are asked to access it by its URL with corresponding GET parameters. file_get_contents seems to be a simple way to make it works.
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Posted on Friday, August 21st, 2009 •
PHP •
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