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Weekly Web Design Inspiration 2010 No. 27

Weekly Web Design Inspiration 2010 No. 27

Weekly Web Design Inspiration 2010 No. 27 is a post from: Smashing Share | Web Resources, Design Inspiration, Freebies and Tutorials
Here’s another series of web design inspiration 2010 collection for this week. We work hard to collect these websites to showcase them for design community inspiration. If you have any website(s) you would like to [...]

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HTML5 tip: Yes, you can still use div

“Sorry, can you say that again?”, I hear you ask. Certainly: you can still use >! Despite HTML5 bringing us new elements like >, >, and >, the > element still has its place. Let the HTML5 Doctor tell you why.
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Never having to use $_GET or $_POST again

I completely missed this great new feature build in PHP 5.2 since I haven’t been using much vanilla PHP lately due to my preference for CodeIgniter.
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Drupal 7 and Drupal Gardens are on the Way

The new hosted Drupal service called Drupal Gardens, was recently given beta status. This announcement means that anyone can now go to the site and start using the beta for free. The leaders of the Drupal community have also announced that the next version of Drupal should have its beta release sometime [...]

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Practical PHP Patterns: Two Step View

The Two Step View pattern, as its own name suggests, proposes a mechanism composed of two steps for generating an HTML page: first, a logical representation of the page is produced, as a map (key => value) of the different elements of the page. Then, the physical representation is rendered, by juggling around the single [...]

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The Social Media Impact of “Jersey Shore” [INFOGRAPHIC]

The Social Media Impact of “Jersey Shore” [INFOGRAPHIC]

For those of us living in the U.S., it was nearly impossible to avoid the hype surrounding last night’s season two premiere of MTV’s Jersey Shore. Lucky us, we were even gifted with Snook-ified iPhone and Facebook applications to…
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(More) Beautiful & Captivating Examples of Bokeh Photography

(More) Beautiful & Captivating Examples of Bokeh Photography

Two weeks ago, James created a nice post here on bokeh photography here in hongkiat [...]
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Inline Style

Inline Style

One of the great things about our Design Reviver Answers is that it gives the novice or amateur web designer the opportunity to ask a basic question and have it answered by one of the many seasoned pro users that we have. It truly is a great site for learning and understanding, for designers of [...]

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Worldy Inspiration from Tourism Websites

Worldy Inspiration from Tourism Websites

The tourism industry can be a major source of revenue for a country and in some cases, it can even be its main source or revenue.
That’s one of the main reasons why web design for this field plays such a vital role in promoting and attracting potential tourists from other parts of the world.
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When Good SEO Becomes Bad Information Architecture

Have you ever heard the phrase search engine optimization (SEO) architecture? At first glance, it might seem like a good idea…but maybe not. Learn about 2 critical usability tests that help SEO professionals not make critical architecture errors.
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