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How to Get Royalty-free Images from Getty Images without Watermarks
Getting low-res stock photos from Getty Images without the watermarks is easy and won’t cost you a thing.
Apply a Color on Chrome for Android Lollipop for Your Website
Android Lollipop adoption rates are currently sluggish but it shouldn’t hurt to add a little bit of code on your website to give early adopters an extra treat. Chrome 39 added support for a new meta tag called “theme-color” so your website can better blend in with Chrome’s Omnibar. All it takes is a single line… Continue reading Apply a Color on Chrome for Android Lollipop for Your Website
Making Your Website Shortcut on Your Home Screen Resemble a Mobile App
It might not be necessary to make a mobile app for your website especially since you can add a direct shortcut to that website to your mobile device’s home screen. This essentially makes the website blend in with all the other apps on your home screen. However, the shortcut icon may stand out in the… Continue reading Making Your Website Shortcut on Your Home Screen Resemble a Mobile App
Improving the Way you Code with Coda 2 for OS X
Coding apps for your Mac are a dime a dozen in the Mac App Store and beyond. You could even be comfortable using a couple of apps to get the job done. But the beauty of the diversity of development apps is in the unique strengths each of these apps have. Coda 2 may not… Continue reading Improving the Way you Code with Coda 2 for OS X
The Mobile Operating System for the Web Developer – iOS vs. Android
If you are interested to make apps for iOS and/or Android, the mobile device you should buy in order to get started should be pretty obvious. But for a more general platform like the Web, you need to take various things into consideration including the app ecosystem, unique features each mobile OS brings to the… Continue reading The Mobile Operating System for the Web Developer – iOS vs. Android
jQuery menu plugin – Sidr
Many third party CSS frameworks have these type of plug -ins embedded inside.If you want something specific to create menus on left and right Sidr can be your choice. Sidr Using this plug -in you will be able to create side menu bars on both sides which are responsive.You can modify the sidebars by placing… Continue reading jQuery menu plugin – Sidr
Adobe Flash in an HTML5 Era
Remember the time when Steve Jobs addressed all the critics regarding his reasons behind iOS’s lack of Adobe Flash support? This gave open Web standards like JavaScript, CSS and even HTML5 a huge leg up and after Adobe removed its Flash Player app from the Android Market, it appeared as if Steve was right –… Continue reading Adobe Flash in an HTML5 Era
Stripe JS Payment tutorial
Stripe JS is a framework used to collect payments using credit card in an easy way. It supports all major currencies and can be included into your project with a single link. Here is the step by step tutorial for introducing a simple stripe payment. Step 1 <script type=”text/javascript” src=”https://js.stripe.com/v2/”></script> Step 2 So after including… Continue reading Stripe JS Payment tutorial
Web Developing on Your Browser – The Tools of the Trade
Adobe Dreamweaver is one of the most popular Web authoring tools used by professionals. The latest Creative Cloud version doesn’t ask for a very steep price either although you have to continuously pay for the license. Paying roughly $20 a month might be worthwhile if you really want to take advantage of the customizable interface… Continue reading Web Developing on Your Browser – The Tools of the Trade