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| How To Write Effective Tutorials Posted in Web Design > Content by tutorialgrub on Jul 18, 2011
It's a blunt and honest look at why 90% of the tutorials submitted to tutorial sites are declined, this will help most of you become better tutorial writers and that you can achieve greater success when it comes time to submitting them to help build up your sites. |
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| Google API translation fix for Chinese mapping Posted in Web Design > Content by tutorialgrub on Apr 07, 2011
This article describes a feasible solution, combining other Web services, to parse Chinese geography with the current Google Maps API for a Chinese mapping solution. We'll use the example of the sites for the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games to demonstrate our solution. |
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| The Complete Guide to Benefits of Using the RSS Tool Posted in Web Design > Content by tutorialgrub on Apr 07, 2011
Today, still not everyone is introduced to the benefits of RSS feed tool, this guide will show you how to use RSS tools to enhance your website in more than a few ways. |
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| Social-networking open source visualization aids Posted in Web Design > Content by tutorialgrub on Apr 05, 2011
This article is a proof-of-concept that shows how to build applications to extract key components of your social network using the Twitter API to chart, geolocate, and visualize your social-networking data. Graph common subject-matter keywords in your discussions and create geographical maps of your friends' locations. |
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| Implementing Enterprise Web 2.0 Posted in Web Design > Content by tutorialgrub on Apr 04, 2011
Enterprise 2.0 is not a cutting edge phenomenon. The technologies surrounding it are certainly not new, and the concepts behind it have been prevalent in Web 2.0 consumer-oriented services for a number of years now. This article investigates the underlying concepts of Enterprise 2.0, its relationship with Web 2.0, and the various tools and services that apply to it. |
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| Building a 21st century Web user interface Posted in Web Design > Content by tutorialgrub on Mar 28, 2011
Today's Web designer has to face a pretty scary fact: they can't design for themselves, or even someone that's mostly like themselves. Instead, applications must be built based on the consumer, who comes loaded with expectation and pre-disposition. This article helps you Understand what your apps are competing against, how do you build applications that feel usable, intuitive, and satisfying to today's typical Internet user, and how to take the upper hand. |
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| The BlackBerry social-networking advantage Posted in Web Design > Content by tutorialgrub on Mar 27, 2011
Combined with the popularity of social-networking applications and the power of the BlackBerry platform, you have the makings of a dynamic combination. This tutorial teaches you how the BlackBerry is a great device for writing and deploying social-networking applications. You will examine each of the major elements of the sample BlackBerry social-networking application, including the relevant source-code snippets. |
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| Leverage Semantic SPARQL endpoints and DBpedia cotent Posted in Web Design > Content by tutorialgrub on Jan 20, 2011
Tap into vast amounts of fielded information stored in a publicly accessible collection called DBpedia. With a little CGI scripting, build forms that drive a SPARQL query under the covers, with access to the semantic Web's largest database for people who've never heard of the semantic Web. |
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| Design An Elegant Featured Content Slider for Wordpress Posted in Web Design > Content by tutorialgrub on Jan 07, 2011
In this tutorial, we’ll create an elegant featured content slider for Wordpress based on “The Coda Slider". This effect is beautiful, flexible, and often copied. |
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| So You Want To Create Wordpress Themes Huh? - The Remix Posted in Web Design > Content by tutorialgrub on Dec 25, 2010
So You Want To Create Wordpress Themes Huh? - The Remix is an exciting and engaging series of tutorials designed to show you how to create your very own WordPress theme. |
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