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    0 starsGeoserv | Shared With: Everyone - May 12 2008 | pligg, code
    Getting Pligg to Auto-Fill | Pliggs

    Quoted: Get your Pligg install to auto fill the description box on step 2.

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    5 starsGeoserv | Shared With: Everyone - May 11 2008 | css, code, web
    » Toolbox CSS

    Quoted: Tutorial Blog - » Toolbox CSS

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    3 starsGeoserv | Shared With: Everyone - May 11 2008 | seo, blog, code

    Quoted: After yesterday's firestorm, I feel the need to clarify a few things and then explain what I mean by branding. ...

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    5 starsGeoserv | Shared With: Everyone - May 09 2008 | css, code, tutorials
    The Best of CSS-Tricks Tutorials: Ten Free Downloadable Examples! - CSS-Tricks

    Quoted: Tips, Tricks, and Techniques on using Cascading Style Sheets (CSS)

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    5 starsGeoserv | Shared With: Everyone - May 09 2008 | code, web, free
    35 Useful Source Code Editors Reviewed | Developer's Toolbox | Smashing Magazine

    Quoted: To edit HTML- and CSS-code you only need a simple plaintext-editor — the rest depends on your skills creativity. However, to make life little bit easier, can use some more comfortable source-code editors with advanced

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    0 starsGeoserv | Shared With: Everyone - May 08 2008 | web, stumble, code

    Hot off of speaking at Small Business Marketing Unleashed, I’ve been thinking a lot about the both the best use and the abuse of social media. After listening to my extremely talented peers speak on the subject, it occurred to me that I sometimes take for granted that people know the best practices of using web 2.0 to build their businesses.

    But even this week I’ve seen nuclear fail moments, so I thought it be best to share the top ten ways to destroy your brand with social media.

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    0 starsGeoserv | Shared With: Everyone - May 08 2008 | css, code, readibility

    Once your latest project is finished, you are very likely to forget the structure of the project’s layout, with all its numerous classes, color schemes and type setting. To understand your code years after you’ve written it you need to make use of sensible code structuring. The latter can dramatically reduce complexity, improve code management and consequently simplify maintainability. However, how can you achieve sensible structuring? Well, there are a number of options. For instance, you can make use of comments — after all, there is always some area for useful hints, notes and, well, comments you can use afterwards, after the project has been deployed.

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