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The Complete Guide to Google Wave is a comprehensive user manual by Gina Trapani with Adam Pash.
Google Wave is a new web-based collaboration tool that's notoriously difficult to understand. This guide will help. Here you'll learn how to use Google Wave to get things done with your group. Because Wave is such a new product that's evolving quickly, this guidebook is a work in progress that will update in concert with Wave as it grows and changes. Read more about The Complete Guide to Google Wave.
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Starting torrent downloads on your computer from a remote location.
10 Rare HTML Tags You Should Know
26-Mar-09
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Do you know cite, optgroup, acronym, address, ins, del, label, fieldset, abbr, rel, and wbr? I particularly like wbr.
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TextExpander saves you countless keystrokes with customized abbreviations for your frequently-used text strings and images.
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The new Sticky Posts feature that will allow you to take any story, or stories, you’ve published and place them at the top of your homepage without editing the timestamp
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In this tutorial, I’ll show you how to create a “Magazine Style” horizontal drop-down menu, for your categories or even your pages.
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Simple code and CSS to build the common navigational scheme with parent pages on top and child pages (if they exist) on bottom
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How to create a featured and "latest posts" section – easily a 'must-have' for all good News/Magazine themes. Also, how to use the 'Custom Fields' to their fullest potential.
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Do you want to create a moderated membership directory that showcases your member’s information? Do you want it to be flexible, be very little work after initial setup, and use a world-class open source platform that you are already familiar with? Your first thought might not be to use Wordpress for such a project, but since it already has an extremely easy way to accept, moderate and update registrations, it’s a perfect candidate. In this tutorial I will show you how I built a successful membership directory using nothing more than a standard Wordpress 2.3+ install and 2 very powerful plugins.
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These buttons just launched in Gmail yesterday, and they’ve been in Google Reader for two months now. The buttons are designed to look very similar to basic HTML input buttons. But they can handle multiple interactions with one basic design. The buttons we’re using are imageless, and they’re created entirely using HTML and CSS, plus some JavaScript to manage the behavior. They’re also easily skinnable with a few lines of CSS, which was a key factor now that Gmail has themes.
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Mac-on-Stick is a project that explains how to load Mac OS Classic 7.0.1 onto a portable device using the minivmac emulator. It takes a few steps and is more appropriate for the technically-minded, but is quite an interesting experiment.
Introduction to i18n
21-Nov-08
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This document describes basic concepts for i18n (internationalization), how to write an internationalized software, and how to modify and internationalize a software. Handling of characters is discussed in detail. There are a few case-studies in which the author internationalized softwares such as TWM.
ScreenToaster
14-Nov-08
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Free Online Screen Recorder
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Creating a WordPress theme from scratch is not hard. I’ll hold your hand through it.
Drupal Developers Toolbox
25-Sep-08
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Thorough collection of all kinds of resources that will aid designers and developers working with Drupal-powered websites. This collection is intended to simplify your tasks and save you time when working with Drupal.
