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10 Nice WordPress Menu Navigation Plugin
Nowadays, creating website has never been that simple with WordPress. In fact, millions of website and tens of millions of people every day are using WordPress. According to wikipedia.org, it is a free and open source blogging tool and a content management system (CMS) based on PHP and MYSQL. WordPress …
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CSS3 Background Position Fade Hover Effect
Good evening everybody, in today’s tutorial I’ll be showing you how to animate the background position in CSS using a cool CSS3 fade effect.
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Learn To Code A Google Ventures Style Header
In todays tutorial I’ll be showing you how to code a header just like google ventures. If you’re unfamiliar with it check it out “Google Ventures“.
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Full Screen Responsive Background
Thinking about creating a portfolio? why not impress your visitors with a nice responsive full screen background image.
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Quick Code Snippet: Simple CSS3 Circles
CSS3 has been a godsend since it’s been introduced, it’s now easier to create shapes without the use of images. In this tutorial I’ll be showing you how to create a simple CSS circle.
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User Agent Detection For Apple Devices
If your developing a mobile website at some point you will ask yourself, “how do i redirect the user based on what device there using?”. Its easy and I’ll show you how.
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IOS Browser Bounce, How To Disable It!
Have you developed any web apps for IOS yet? If you have then you will know how frustrating the IOS browser is when scrolling. With this code snippet I’ll show you how to disable it.
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11 Apple Code-Snippets You Might Not Know About
Thinking about developing for an apple mobile device?, then you’ll find these code-snippets useful. 11 code snippets you might not know about.
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Learn How To Create a CSS3 Animated Flyout Social Menu
In today’s tutorial we’ll be getting our hands dirty with some CSS3. I’ll be showing you how to create your very own animated fly out social menu.
Adding Apple Ready Icons To Your Website
When developing a website its sometimes the small things that get over looked. Small things like fav icons, and now with the ability to add apple specific fav icons why not update your website to support such features.

