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Streamline CSS development with LESS
May 16, 2013 9:07am PDT
LESS is a dynamic stylesheet language that extends standard CSS. The result is leaner code that is easier to maintain.
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Improve web page load time with yepnope.js
May 10, 2013 11:03am PDT
The yepnope.js library offers a simple approach to asynchronously and conditionally loading web page resources. Here's a basic usage guide for yepnope.js.
2 Latest comment by mmesford
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Get a handy (code-friendly) text editor for your Android tablet
May 7, 2013 10:06am PDT
Find out why Jack Wallen thinks that DroidEdit is a great tool for any developer or admin who needs to troubleshoot code on the go.
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Experiment with CSS3 Exclusions and Shapes module
May 2, 2013 8:34am PDT
The CSS Exclusions module is still in the experimental phase, but you can start learning about it and playing with the code now.
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Various Methods Used for the Protection, Detection and Prevention of Application Layer DDOS Attacks
May 1, 2013 12:00am PDT
Among all the attacks that occur on a web application like SQL Injection, XSS (Cross Site Scripting) attacks, DDOS attacks, etc., DDOS are the most difficult to detect and prevent. DDOS attacks...
Provided by: IJCSMR
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Securing RJSON Data Between Middleware and Smart Phones Through Java Script Based Cryptographic Algorithms
May 1, 2013 12:00am PDT
Smartphone has become the most typical and popular mobile device in recent years. It combines the functionality of mobile phone and PDA. Besides, it provides many computers' functionality,...
Provided by: International Journal of Soft Computing and Engineering (IJSCE)
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Put vector graphics in your Web pages with Pygal
April 25, 2013 11:45am PDT
Pygal is an open source program that allows you to create vector graphics for your website. Here is how to install it.
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Creating common web design icons with CSS: The NavIcon
April 24, 2013 12:44pm PDT
The NavIcon, an instantly recognizable menu icon in web design, is one of many. You can create this one and others with pure CSS.
3 Latest comment by raghda1
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Expand your utility belt with Underscore.js
April 24, 2013 11:07am PDT
The JavaScript library Underscore.js streamlines tasks and allows you to do more with fewer lines of code. Get a sense of what you can do with some of its 60+ functions.
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Try the lightweight CSS Slideshow System for your next presentation
April 23, 2013 11:43am PDT
The CSS Slideshow System, or CSSS, is a simple, lightweight presentation program featuring keyboard navigation. Take a look under the hood and learn how you can use it.
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Get some JSON in your database
April 16, 2013 10:24pm PDT
If you deal with JSON day in, day out, at least have a database that can handle JSON as well.
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How to use the CSS clip and mask properties
April 16, 2013 9:49am PDT
In this overview of the CSS clip and mask properties, Ryan Boudreaux shows you how to use them with examples of code and basic syntax.
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Anatomy of an AWS CloudFormation template
April 8, 2013 8:03am PDT
Nick Hardiman explains what you can expect to see as part of an AWS CloudFormation template. You can modify the template files to customize your web service.
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Get into the CSS Flow: Code snippets you can use
April 8, 2013 6:00am PDT
Ryan Boudreaux recommends a web developer resource that features open source code snippets using HTML 5, CSS3, and Sass for UI elements, kits and widgets.
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Build powerful web interfaces with Bootstrap
April 1, 2013 9:32am PDT
Bootstrap provides developers and designers with a straightforward way to create web interfaces. Here's how to use the open source framework's design features.
7 Latest comment by visionwebware
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Cross-site Scripting Attacks on Android WebView
April 1, 2013 12:00am PDT
WebView is an essential component in Android and iOS. It enables applications to display content from on-line resources. It simplifies task of performing a network request, parsing the data and...
Provided by: International Journal of Computer Science and Network
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Does your website need a browser diet?
March 26, 2013 9:00am PDT
Ryan Boudreaux reviews guidelines and resources for front end performance design. Applying these principles will help get rid of your website's browser bloat.
2 Latest comment by scrai
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Architecture of Malware Detector for Obfuscated Code Inspection
March 10, 2013 12:00am PST
Signature-based malware detection is a very fundamental technique that detects malware by generating signatures. The detection however, is unable to detect obfuscated malware unless pre-generated...
Provided by: Journal of Theoretical and Applied Information Technology
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New concepts in front-end web design architecture
March 7, 2013 7:00am PST
Ryan Boudreaux highlights some of the newest concepts and projects that are off-shoots of front-end web design.
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How to get the ruled-paper background effect with CSS3
March 5, 2013 7:59am PST
Ryan Boudreaux shows the CSS3 code needed to create a lined-paper background effect without using images.
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