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This plugin creates a sitemap for your WordPress powered site. This is not just another XML sitemap plugin, but rather a true sitemap generator which is highly customizable from its own options page in the WordPress admin panel. Some of its features include: support for multi-level categories and pages, category/page exclusion, multiple-page generation with navigation, permalink support, choose what to display, what order to list items in, show comment counts and/or post dates, and much more. To see this plugin in action, visit my sitemap page.
Breadcrumb NavXT is a WordPress plugin compatible with WordPress versions 2.6 and up. This plugin generates locational breadcrumb trails for your WordPress blog. These represent the hierarchy leading up to the current page rather than the actual path taken to arrive at the current page.
Axure RP is the leading tool for rapidly creating wireframes, prototypes and specifications for applications and web sites. Quickly get the benefits of prototyping without a lot of hassle.
Flagfox is an extension that displays a flag icon indicating the current webserver's physical location. Knowing where you're connected to adds an extra layer of awareness to your browsing and can be useful to indicate the native languages and legal jurisdictions that may apply. Additional information can be obtained via a multitude of external lookups and users can add their own custom actions. All actions can be added to the flag icon's context menu and set to icon click or keyboard shortcuts for quick access.
FishEyeTabs is a tiny extension for Mozilla Firefox that makes tab selection easier when many tabs are open. If tabs become too small, their labels are not readable. In Firefox 1.5 scrolling was introduced, which is often distracting, because the user has to switch from clicking tabs to clicking arrows and back. FishEyeTabs is an alternative to scrolling, it makes tabs visible using fisheye-style zooming. It is enough to move the mouse cursor over a tab, and it becomes visible automatically.
CoLT makes it easy to copy either a hyperlink's text or both the link and the link's text (in a format you specify). Two handy context-menu items make this possible, and don't add clutter; the items are only visible when right-clicking a link!
В интернет-кинотеатре TVzavr каждый киноман может смотреть онлайн фильмы от лучших режиссеров, признанные шедевры и редкое фестивальное кино.
Кенгуру.ТВ создан для доставки зрителям их любимого кино в удобное для них время на их домашний компьютер или ноутбук.
CMS made for Marketing,
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concrete5 is a content management system
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Jackie was born in Durban, South Africa on the 7 April 1978, but later moved to Cape Town, where she lives with Brett Reid in Royal Ascot, Milnerton.
For the past 8 years she has been a New Media Designer, specialising in interface design. During her career she has worked at Ogilvy Interactive, Mnemonic and Stonewall. Currently she is freelancing fulltime.
When you are creating a new website you may be inspired by seeing other sites that feature unique layouts. The 20 sites listed here don’t simply use a typical two or three column layout. Many of them use background images to interact with and control the layout in some unique way. Some of them I really like, and some I’m not sold on, but all are unique in one way or another.
As business challenges become increasingly complex, reliance on trusted advisors is more important than ever. Our long-standing client relationships define FAB’s culture and philosophy. For more than a century, we have put the needs of our clients above all else, with a tireless dedication to assessing and solving the issues that confront them today, tomorrow and in the future.
This column is about Web design—really, it is—though it may at times seem a bit distant and distracted. In my opinion, any good discussion about design begins with the fundamentals. Almost by definition, the primary tenets around which any field is based are universal: they can be applied to a variety of disciplines in a variety of ways. This can cause some confusion as principle is put into practice within the unique constraints of a particular medium.
It's where you keep your inspiration. We Heart It lets you create an online album (a heart) with your favorite images and videos. At the same time you can see what other people are adding to their own hearts and save it on yours to grow your collection.
Motto started in 2007 as a distribution company for Switzerland, specializing in magazines and fanzines, a service which hardly existed before on the Swiss territory.
The number of available publications kept growing and it now comprises more than 350 titles, the catalogue being constantly updated. After establishing collaborations with major international distributors, the interest in books and smaller self-published items came naturally and it now constitutes a major part of Motto’s focus.
Truck Bearing Kibble is the creation of these two midwestern fellows. Jeremy draws. Eric comes up with shit. Sometimes, but less often, Jeremy also comes up with shit. Eric does not draw, but he does have snazzy pugs*.
This plugin lets you use raw HTML or any other code in your posts. One way to use it is to wrap a part of your post in special tags (below) to prevent WordPress from converting newlines to HTML paragraphs, escaping apostrophes and so on. This is very useful if you need to add a CSS block or JavaScript to your post.
RawHTML will also add some new checkboxes to the "Edit" screen that will let you disable certain WP filters on a per-post basis. This way you can :
* Disable wptexturize (this filter creates smart quotes and other typographic characters).
* Disable automatic paragraph creation.
* Disable image smilies.
* Disable convert_chars (this filter converts ampersands to HTML entities and "fixes" some Unicode characters).If you use pretty much any browser except IE 6 (more on that later) when you visit this site, you've probably noticed that the dark-grey sidebar scrolls with you just until the banner and menu are off the page, and then locks itself into position or "sticks". When you scroll back to the top, if the menu and/or banner need to be seen again, the sidebar politely resumes its normal scrolling duties. Go ahead, try it now, I'll wait. Fun isn't it? I've had a number of people comment on that, so I thought I would outline how I accomplished it.