December 2011

Have you or your business sent out your Holiday or Christmas cards for the year yet?? 99designs asked their amazing design community to create several unique and professional cards for the upcoming... Read More
Continuing on from the previous article in this series, Designing for the Web: Resolution and Size , we cover some helpful and important factors while creating a template for designing a website. In... Read More
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Location-based applications are all the rage. What used to be prohibitively expensive GPS devices are now sitting in the of pockets of a great many people, embedded within smartphones and other... Read More
 
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HP is contributing webOS to the open source community. Craig discusses why the beleaguered platform deserves another chance.Read More
 
Location-based applications are all the rage. What used to be prohibitively expensive GPS devices are now sitting in the of pockets of a great many people, embedded within smartphones and other... Read More
 
Part 1 of this post covered my experiences in .NET when writing tests, and how that helped me getting productive in Ruby within a short period of time. Part 2 covers my experiences in Ruby, going... Read More
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"You never know what you’re gonna get". While that may be true about advertising and marketing, John Tabita explains why there's more to it.Read More
 
Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) gives you unprecedented control of the layout and design of any web document. As browser support only improves, we will see CSS becoming the primary styling system. This... Read More
Last time, we looked at two tools that are handy for those writing for mobile: the WCAG 2.0 and reading comprehension scores. We saw how and why they’re useful to mobile writers. In this post,... Read More
 
If you’re a .NET developer who have been writing tests, this post may encourage you to continue doing so when working with Ruby. If, instead, you have not been writing tests, we must change that!... Read More
Anyone who has a server using PHP has undoubtedly heard of php.ini – it’s the configuration file used to control and customize PHP’s run-time behavior. It provides a simple way to configure... Read More
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Episode 142 of The SitePoint Podcast is now available! This week the panel is made up of Louis Simoneau (@rssaddict), Stephan Segraves (@ssegraves and Patrick O’Keefe (@ifroggy). Listen in... Read More
 
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FusionCharts lets you configure and deploy multi-level, drill down charts to present data in an attractive, simple interface. Rob Frieman & Michael McCarthy show you how.Read More
 
Building authentication for applications is a run of the mill task we have all encountered at some point or another. In the past, most developers would have reached into their tool belt and pulled... Read More