mo What Happens When You Add Mindful Moments to Your Day? By chasejarvis.com Published On :: Wed, 28 Aug 2024 13:00:40 +0000 In this episode, I sit down with Prentis Hemphill to explore the real meaning of healing—not as a destination, but as an ongoing process of restoring safety, belonging, and dignity in our lives. We dive into the importance of community, especially post-pandemic, and how reconnecting with our bodies through mindful practices can lead to true transformation. Prentis shares their journey, the questions that drive their work, and practical tips to help us all heal in a world that often feels disconnected. Some highlights we explore: Healing as an ongoing process, not a final destination The power of community and connection in healing Practical ways to integrate mindful moments into your daily life And more! Enjoy! FOLLOW PRENTIS HEMPHILL: instagram | patreon | website Listen to the Podcast Subscribe The post What Happens When You Add Mindful Moments to Your Day? first appeared on Chase Jarvis. The post What Happens When You Add Mindful Moments to Your Day? appeared first on Chase Jarvis. Full Article chasejarvisLIVE Podcast
mo How ‘Playing It Safe’ Almost Cost Me Everything (Don’t Settle!) By chasejarvis.com Published On :: Mon, 07 Oct 2024 13:00:45 +0000 Playing it safe nearly cost me everything. Don’t settle—learn how to break free from self-betrayal and follow your true path. The post How ‘Playing It Safe’ Almost Cost Me Everything (Don’t Settle!) first appeared on Chase Jarvis. The post How ‘Playing It Safe’ Almost Cost Me Everything (Don’t Settle!) appeared first on Chase Jarvis. Full Article chasejarvisLIVE Podcast courage fear of failure growth mindset Never play it safe playing it safe risk risk-taking
mo The #1 Mistake That Ruins Most Conversations By chasejarvis.com Published On :: Wed, 16 Oct 2024 13:00:10 +0000 In this episode, we unpack the concept of becoming a Supercommunicator. Charles Duhigg breaks down why effective communication isn’t about being naturally gifted—it’s a skill anyone can build through practice, self-awareness, and a few powerful techniques. We also share stories and insights that show how understanding different conversation types and adapting to digital communication can transform relationships and success. Some highlights we explore: The 3 conversation types and how to match them to avoid conflict Using “looping for understanding” to create deeper connections Why non-verbal cues are critical, especially in the digital age And more! Enjoy! FOLLOW CHARLES DUHIGG: instagram | facebook | twitter | linkedin | website Listen to the Podcast Subscribe The post The #1 Mistake That Ruins Most Conversations first appeared on Chase Jarvis. The post The #1 Mistake That Ruins Most Conversations appeared first on Chase Jarvis. Full Article chasejarvisLIVE Podcast communication conflict how to improve relationships nonverbal communication people skills self-awareness
mo What Are the Common Misconceptions about Digital Trading Services? By cssdeck.com Published On :: Fri, 19 Jul 2024 12:49:20 +0000 Digital trading services have transformed the investment landscape for stocks, commodities, and other financial instruments. But do you know what’s true and what’s not about these services? Let’s dive into the common misconceptions surrounding digital trading and distinguish between myth [...] Read Article The post What Are the Common Misconceptions about Digital Trading Services? first appeared on CSS Reset. Full Article Uncategorized
mo 5 Common WordPress Issues and How to Fix Them By cssdeck.com Published On :: Mon, 14 Oct 2024 15:07:42 +0000 While WordPress is generally user-friendly, some common errors can occur. Fortunately, your WordPress issue has likely been reported and resolved already. We all appreciate WordPress, but it can sometimes be frustrating. It’s unpleasant when our site crashes due to the [...] Read Article The post 5 Common WordPress Issues and How to Fix Them first appeared on CSS Reset. Full Article Uncategorized
mo iStock Promo Codes 2021 By vectips.com Published On :: Mon, 01 Mar 2021 19:00:25 +0000 We know how much Vectips' readers love a good deal on stock graphics, so that's why we worked with our friends at iStockphoto to bring you this exclusive promo code. Check out this amazing deal... The post iStock Promo Codes 2021 appeared first on Vectips. Full Article Resources iStock iStock Promo Sale
mo Famoid By welovewp.com Published On :: Tue, 30 Aug 2022 19:51:50 +0000 Famoid is the best option to get all social media services in one platform. High quality & Safe services. The brand new way to be a Famous! Full Article Technology WordPress Gallery Social Media
mo Interface Moss By Published On :: Tue, 01 Jul 2014 00:00:00 +0000 A rolling stone gathers no moss.1 Publilius Syrus When software in a particular category stops rapidly evolving and its interface begins to develop along a set of accepted patterns, designers begin to decorate. Decoration is a luxury, it is something you can only afford to do once the functionality of the thing you are working on has been implemented to a high degree. It is in the period of gradual evolution and established interaction norms that designers begin to decorate, begin to focus on small aesthetic details for the visual experience alone. Prolonged times of slow evolution lead to decorative excess. Unable to differentiate software on the level of how it works, developers try to push it ahead on the level of how it looks. When the buttons in all the apps are the same, when the controls all appear in about the same place, when all the interfaces are laid out in a similar fashion, designers begin to differentiate their work by changing the appearance of the interface rather than its function or its structure. The interface begins to gather decorative moss. The recent minimalist trends in software design – Metro, flat, iOS7, Material – are attempts to scrape away the moss without a radical alteration in the underlying function. It is a reaction to the friction felt between the old stratum of software that has cemented its implementation and thus could afford to wear a rich visual coat, and a new stratum of software that yearns for a radically different approach to interface design. The old and the new cannot co-exist in harmony because the appearance of the two look nothing alike. The layers of visual excess painted over old software apps – e.g. skeuomorphic visuals, rich textures, reflection effects, etc – became baggage to designers who wished to develop something new, for example, using animation to help differentiate between the different states of the app and create a more fluid experience. If you wish to move content around, scale things, change colors, morph one element from one into another, all the superfluous visuals like gloss and textures simply get in the way. Minimalist design makes animation simpler. The old paint was scraped away not for the sake of a minimalist style, but to allow the designer to create a new kind of experience, an experience where the content making up the interface would be more alive and more dynamic than ever. Buttons morph into panes, panels bounce back and forth to reflect the speed of the finger used to pull them across the glass screen, bits of content fly from place to place signifying a change in state or context, icons move or change shape, and everything gently slides in or fade out as you navigate around the digital canvas. Without the baggage of skeuomorphic visuals, rich textures or decorative styles, the designer can now experiment with motion, can begin to craft a new kind of visual experience from the content itself. The saying has two interpretations. In one, moss is seen as a sign of stagnation. If you don’t act, if you don’t keep moving, you will begin to rust away. In another, moss is seen as something desirable. If you keep changing projects, if you keep losing focus, you will never be able to build up anything worthwhile. I think the duality of the message is quite fitting for the analogy in the post. Excessive decoration is bad design, it is a distraction that adds unnecessary baggage to our work, but decoration is also beautiful, something that enhances the experience of people using our work. Decoration is not in itself good or bad, just as design is neither good or bad – it is how it is implemented that makes all the difference. Full Article
mo Impressive Images from the Oscar Winning Movie Dune By www.fubiz.net Published On :: Tue, 10 Jan 2023 23:43:49 +0000 Le film Dune de Denis Villeneuve a remporté six statuettes le 24 mars à 94e cérémonie des Oscars. Un franc succès pour ce film monumental avec Timothée Chalamet et Zendaya à l’affiche. Adaptation du roman fleuve de Franck Herbert de 1965, le film de science-fiction remporte les prix du Meilleur montage, Meilleure musique originale, Meilleur son, […] Full Article Cinéma Pop Culture
mo Recreating The Iconic 'Mouse in Manhattan' Scenery From Tom & Jerry Classic Cartoons By icanbecreative.com Published On :: Sat, 10 Jun 23 20:28:30 +0300 Tom and Jerry, the mischievous cat and clever mouse duo, have been captivating audiences for generations with their hilarious antics. As a child, I was capt ... Full Article Design Roud-up
mo How To Remove Watermarks From A Photo Like A Creative By icanbecreative.com Published On :: Mon, 22 Jul 24 19:58:20 +0300 Removing watermarks from a photo can feel like an easy task, especially if you're new to photo editing and want to learn how to pick a new creative design s ... Full Article Learning
mo Real-Life X-Men '97 Movie Trailer: Name's Gambit By icanbecreative.com Published On :: Mon, 22 Jul 24 22:03:32 +0300 Get ready for the new real-life X-Men '97 movie trailer featuring iconic characters reimagined with stunning realistic artwork! 2024 has brought a thrilling ... Full Article Video Inspiration
mo Theme: Most Beautiful WordPress Job Board Theme By www.blogperfume.com Published On :: Mon, 03 Dec 2012 13:06:34 +0000 WordPress job boards were never this easy. The JobEngine theme combines powerful customization tools with a simple user experience. You can sort your listings by location, job type and category. Refine your search criteria without reloading the page. Users can upload a CV and send applications directly from the site. Send automated messages to advertisers […] Full Article Theme
mo Koi Theme Has Moved By ndesign-studio.com Published On :: Fri, 15 Oct 2010 15:24:16 +0000 Please be advised that the Koi theme has been converted into a Themify theme. With the Themify framework and widgets integration, it gives you more options in term of theme settings, styling, layout options, and sidebar widgets. I also added some new WordPress 3.0 features such as custom menus and child theme support. Read this […] Full Article Blog Updates WordPress
mo Free MiniCards From Moo.com By ndesign-studio.com Published On :: Wed, 08 Aug 2012 01:17:37 +0000 I’ve partnered with Moo.com to offer a free set of 100 MiniCards. It is absolutely free. All you have to pay is the shipping and handling fee. You can print up to 100 different images in one pack. Hurry now, this offer expires August 31, 2012. Full Article Blog News
mo Ecommerce business models: Which is best for you? By woocommerce.com Published On :: Tue, 08 Oct 2024 14:21:25 +0000 Which ecommerce business model is best for your idea? Long-term and short-term strategies for operations, profits, and a successful launch. Full Article Business Ideas Sell Online
mo Nahel Moussi – Portfolio By www.designsnips.com Published On :: Mon, 12 Oct 2020 00:00:00 +0000 Nahel Moussi is a Freelance Product Designer. Discover her work and get in touch if you want to collab. Full Article awwwards Inspiration Web
mo Motion Magic: Project Insights From My Viget Internship By www.viget.com Published On :: Fri, 09 Aug 2024 17:18:00 -0400 When we open an app or website, we do so to accomplish a task or find information. A well-designed user experience ensures users can achieve their goals efficiently. But what keeps us engaged beyond basic functionality? What differentiates a mundane interface from an exciting one? In my opinion as an up and coming UI developer, one key element is motion.During my summer internship at Viget, I had the opportunity to dive deep into the world of agency work. From getting the chance to contribute to client sites to participating in a hackathon and pursuing a personal project, I seriously leveled up my stack and gained valuable development experience. Not to mention the amount I learned from exceptional, dedicated mentorship and micro-classes on everything from React to SQL to business models. However, coming into the internship, I had the specific goal of learning how to add motion to my web projects. I walked in on day one with no idea where to start, and now I’m leaving my last week with a complex knowledge of Rive, canvas elements, JavaScript animation, GSAP, and more. Here’s how… Spinet In this two week hackathon project, I worked alongside Faye and Paul, the Product Designer and App Developer interns, to create a spinning wheel name picker. During the first week, I took on branding and visual design work. I spent the second week implementing wireframes. Through this project I learned how to transform client specifications into design directions, a style guide, and ultimately, UI components.For this app, the motion of the spinning wheel was critical to the experience. Initially, client feedback indicated that the spin felt too uniform. I adjusted the motion parameters by extending the slowdown time and changing the easing function from linear to cubic, which increased feelings of suspense at the end of the spin animation. To add a level of joy and celebration to the winner announcement popup at the end of a spin, I incorporated confetti animations. In doing so, I discovered the world of JavaScript animation libraries that make implementing animations as easy as simple as adding the script to my HTML and adjusting the timing and placement of the animation object. Finally, we had ultimately decided on a modern, clean-cut video game aesthetic for the branding, and pulled this in through inspired sound effects, the logo design, and a 3D button component with a click animation accomplished entirely through Tailwind. Luna chatbot After the hackathon, I got the chance to work on a personal project of my choice: an AI mental health chatbot inspired by tools like Woebot and EarKick. I was motivated by the question of what could make conversational AI feel less intimidating and more empathetic. My answer was an AI support companion with an animated avatar to enhance feelings of emotional connection and understanding. To get started, I experimented with various chatbot APIs and found that the Llama3 model was the best at following system prompts and offered the most natural interactions. A huge part of this project was the chatbot’s expression animations. I surveyed several popular tools and found Rive was the best fit for this, offering intricate animation capabilities, easy web integration, and a state machine for managing overlapping states and complex transitions.The first step of animating in Rive is to create a design. Luckily, Rive has a vibrant open-source community, and I learned a lot from examining and remixing community files. The second step was learning to create the animations themselves. This was my first time animating anything, but the concept of keyframes was relatively intuitive, and the UI reminded me of video editing software, like iMovie, I’d used in the past.The third and most challenging step for me was making all the animations work together in a state machine. This is the logic that connects animations together, taking input values that determine when to transition between states. Getting smooth animations between emotional states required a lot of rewiring and experimenting. Finally, embedding the Rive file in my project and linking the emotion data from API responses to the animation inputs was relatively straightforward using vanilla JavaScript. In conclusionAnimations, whether simple or complex, add a layer of interactivity and visual interest to digital products. Over a short 10 weeks, my internship projects allowed me to explore UI development, modern animation tools, and motion using CSS and JavaScript.If you’re interested in bringing ideas to life and sparking joy through motion design, then diving into a passion project, seeking inspiration from the community, and exploring tools like Rive and GSAP will definitely kickstart your journey! Full Article Code Internships and Apprenticeships
mo Use Behavioral Analytics Data to Make Your Site More Effective By www.viget.com Published On :: Tue, 10 Sep 2024 10:00:00 -0400 Behavioral analytics are a great way to get a sense of what users are or are not doing on your website or app. While behavioral analytics may not provide insights into why users are behaving a certain way, this method does provide a quick and cost-effective way to see what your users are currently doing at scale. Knowing how your users are engaging with your website or product can help you make informed decisions that have a positive impact on engagement and conversions.Here at Viget, we use behavioral analytics data for a number of use cases:Our client has a specific question about a certain aspect of their website or app (e.g., a specific user flow or content type) and wants to learn more about how and when users are engaging. We are redesigning a client’s website and want to get a sense of where the current experience is excelling or falling short.We are conducting an annual analysis to help clients keep an eye on potential areas of growth or stagnation. We are reviewing behavioral changes on a site or app after launching a new experience or feature to assess performance.But what kind of insights can you expect to find from behavioral analytics data? It ultimately depends on the website or app, the users, and the kinds of questions you are asking, but let’s go through a few different examples of what kind of information you can gain from behavioral analytics tools.Who is using your website or product?Understanding who is using your website can provide helpful context on your user base and potentially unlock growth with new user groups you may have been unaware of. To investigate this, we may look at geographic location, language, device type, and any other demographic information that may be available. Sometimes this kind of data provides what I like to call descriptive information—information that often doesn’t feel immediately actionable but can become more useful relative to other data points. This could come from comparing your data to last year, to industry standards, to other content on the website, or it might come from comparing it to an assumption that an individual or organization holds. Here are some examples of findings that shed light on who was using the website or product:✦32% of sessions were from users outside the United States. Through a previously conducted survey, we were aware that some users were looking for content that was not specific to the United States. This metric helped us better gauge the size of that need.✦97% of Canadian sessions interacted with the website in English, with only 3% of Canadian sessions using French. We were unsure to what degree French content needed to be prioritized and this metric helped provide a sense of scale.✦15% of searches were conducted on a mobile device. Although 15% may seem low, this metric was actually higher than expected because there were known issues with the mobile search experience. This demonstrated that even though the mobile experience was harder to use than the desktop version, users were still inclined to use it, further illustrating the importance of improving the mobile experience. How do users get to your website or product?Knowing how users navigate to your website or product can highlight what traffic sources are particularly effective in driving conversions, but it can also help to provide important context on user expectations or goals. To understand this, we look at both the source/medium that brought them to the website as well as the first page they viewed. For example, users might:Come from google and land on a blog articleGo directly to your home pageCome from an email referral to a donation page Learn about you from ChatGPT and land on your About pageFrom there, we might look at engagement rate, conversion rates, or other metrics to get a sense of what these users are doing and whether anything stands out as particularly effective or ineffective. Here are some examples of acquisition insights that informed our understanding and approach:✦Only 10% of sessions started on the home page, with most users starting much deeper in the site on content-specific pages. Because only a small portion of users entered on the homepage, we could not solely rely on homepage messaging to orient users to the site. This highlighted the importance of providing sufficient context on any page of the site to ensure that users navigate to their desired content, regardless of what page they land on.✦Although the paid ads were effective in driving users to the website, those sessions had abnormally high bounce rates, with one traffic source having a 95% bounce rate. This indicated a potential mismatch between what users expected based on the ad, and what was actually on the page.✦Organic search brought in a large amount of new traffic to their site through the blog pages and while users engaged with the blog content, they were not engaging with the CTAs. Because these new users were potentially learning about this organization for the first time, the donation CTAs were likely not the best fit, and we recommended shifting the CTAs on those pages to focus more on learning about the organization.What content or features do users engage with?Here is where we start to get to the meat of what your users are actually doing on your website or product. Knowing what users are doing and what they’re not using can help to establish priorities and inform decisions. You might be surprised to learn that users are actually engaging with specific features or content quite a bit, but others are barely used. If the content or feature is surprisingly popular, then we likely don’t want to outright remove it and may instead consider iterating or leveraging that offering more. If users aren’t engaging with content or a feature, it may be worth considering the effort to maintain and iterate on that offering. Here are some examples of engagement insights that helped us identify opportunities related to content or features:✦Less than 1% of users were engaging with a particular feature. These same users were showing high engagement with other features though, indicating that users either didn’t know this feature existed, knew the feature existed but didn’t understand the value add, or the feature was simply not something they needed.✦For a highly engaged audience, there wasn’t a standout page that most users visited. These users viewed a variety of pages across multiple sessions, typically viewing highly specific content pages. This indicated that instead of relying on a single page to drive conversions, getting users to the specific details they needed was likely a better approach in getting users to try the product.✦Nearly 84K sessions engaged with a particular content type. While this was lower than other content types, it was much higher than expected. It was largely organic traffic and the sessions were highly engaged. We recommended doing some additional research to better understand the potential opportunities with that type of content.What is the user journey or path?Another major area of investigation is the sequence of steps users take when viewing content or completing certain actions. This could be perusing content on the website, going through a signup funnel, or checking out to make a purchase. This helps us identify:the actual paths that lead to conversions (which is not always the path we assume it is) areas where users drop off at key points in the funnelmoments where users have to “turn around” in the journey, because the path laid before them doesn’t align with their needs This information can help you build towards a frictionless experience that encourages users to sign up, complete a purchase, or find the resources they need.Here are some examples of user journey insights that helped us understand where there were existing points of friction for users:✦While the CTA to demo the product appealed to users and they were quick to engage with it, it often resulted in users backtracking to the previous page. We hypothesized that users were eager to get to the demo, but were moving too quickly and missed important context, resulting in them having to go back to a previous page. We were able to confirm this with user testing and recommended transitioning some of that context to the CTA page.What “turning around” in the user journey can look like: ✦A select few products had abnormally high drop off rates, but at different stages depending on the product. For one product, there was an abnormally high cart-abandonment rate, and for another product, there was an abnormally low add-to-cart rate. Based on these findings we recommended looking further into what is impacting a user’s purchasing decisions.What dropoff can look like at different stages: The Ecosystem at LargeSome clients have a larger ecosystem of products or services, and it’s important to look at how users engage with and navigate across the ecosystem. This might include subdomains for a shop, a marketing site versus the product site, help documentation, etc. By looking at the larger ecosystem we can reveal important connections that are missing or connections that could be strengthened.Here are some examples of insights that demonstrated a need for changes in those ecosystem connections:✦For sessions where a user was looking for a particular kind of resource, 95% of the searches were done exclusively in a single subdomain or microsite. Through user interviews we were able to confirm that this siloed experience was intentional for experienced users but unintentional for less-experienced users, who were largely unaware of the other parts of the ecosystem that were available. We recommended making changes to improve discoverability of those other areas.✦For sessions where a user navigated between two domains, 75% of sessions navigated to the other domain to view documentation specifically. Yet, depending on the product, sometimes the documentation was hosted on a subdomain specific to documentation and sometimes it was available on the product domain. This created an inconsistent experience where for some products, users could find what they needed on the product website, but for other products, users were sent to an entirely different subdomain. We recommended creating a more consistent experience for users, where regardless of the product, the documentation would be found in the same location. Here at Viget, there are a wide variety of insights we may discover for any one project through behavioral analytics. These insights can help to identify new user groups, help to prioritize content or features maintenance and updates, or bring to attention moments in the user journey that are causing friction. These opportunities can help you bring in new users and retain your existing users, by providing an experience that aligns with their needs, whether that is finding resources, getting involved in a community, or making a purchase. If you’re interested in making your website or application more effective for your users by leveraging the power of behavioral analytics data, we’d love to hear from you. Full Article Strategy Data & Analytics Research
mo RIP a Livecast #643 – The Armorist By metalinjection.net Published On :: Tue, 26 Oct 2021 22:02:19 +0000 Rob, Sid and Darren kick off the show this week talking about what they like and dislike about Halloween. We have an update on Vince Neil, check with the Alec […] Full Article RIP a Livecast featured
mo GENE SIMMONS Says VAN HALEN "Destroyed" BLACK SABBATH On Tour: "Tony Iommi Admitted It, And So Did Ozzy" By metalinjection.net Published On :: Sat, 20 May 2023 14:46:25 +0000 There will never be another Eddie Van Halen. Full Article Heavy Metal Happy Hour Black Sabbath Van Halen
mo How to Make More Money as a Pro Photographer By www.crazyleafdesign.com Published On :: Wed, 09 Aug 2023 12:25:54 +0000 The world is still in dire need of professional photographers, for everything from capturing the spirit of major events to artfully presenting meaningful moments in our personal lives. Full Article Photography featured
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mo 6 Tactics for Promoting Your Local Business By www.crazyleafdesign.com Published On :: Thu, 04 Jan 2024 08:16:26 +0000 As a small business proprietor, you must establish connections with local patrons, integrate into the community, and differentiate yourself from your rivals. However, understanding how to market your business locally requires clever marketing techniques. Given the limited pool of potential customers in your vicinity, prioritizing local marketing endeavors is essential, especially when considering that your […] Full Article Marketing
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mo Why Limiting Free Users to 1,000 Photos on Flickr is a Smart Move By thomashawk.com Published On :: Fri, 02 Nov 2018 13:24:42 +0000 Yesterday Flickr made their first big restructuring announcement since recently being purchased by SmugMug. Beginning next year on January 8th, Flickr will limit free accounts to 1,000 photos. The previously offered free 1 terabyte of storage goes away. At the same time Flickr is returning their paid pro account to unlimited storage which had been … Continue reading "Why Limiting Free Users to 1,000 Photos on Flickr is a Smart Move" Full Article Flickr Photo Sharing Photography
mo Cocktails with Don Draper, Dinner and Drinks at Oakland’s New Mid-Century Modern, Bardo Lounge and Supper Club By thomashawk.com Published On :: Sun, 02 Dec 2018 21:15:02 +0000 If, like me, you are a fan of all things mid-century modern, then you won’t want to miss Oakland’s newest Lakeshore addition, Bardo Lounge and Supper Club. Like a vintage trip with Don Draper back in time, you’ll enjoy all the little touches that make for a perfect night out for some excellent cocktails along … Continue reading "Cocktails with Don Draper, Dinner and Drinks at Oakland’s New Mid-Century Modern, Bardo Lounge and Supper Club" Full Article Bay Area News Food Oakland
mo Why Twitter’s Paid Subscription Model May Be a Smart Move By thomashawk.com Published On :: Tue, 28 Mar 2023 17:12:53 +0000 Boom! And just like that Elon Musk dropped a game changer. After several months of encouraging people to pay $7/month in the form of $84/year, Elon announced yesterday that starting April 15th, only verified Twitter accounts will be eligible to be in the “For You” tab. This was also after he announced that everyone who … Continue reading "Why Twitter’s Paid Subscription Model May Be a Smart Move" Full Article Uncategorized Twitter
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mo Podcasting with Dave Moyer By wpcult.com Published On :: Sun, 20 Oct 2024 18:08:19 +0000 Planning Who let you in? Format Daily Weekly Monthly Hour/half hour A show’s Outline – Intro -What is this thing? Who are you Location of your podcast URL and contact Details The fun part Script or outline On the fly fix it later Ads and “breaks”? Save the good stuff What you may need: Aplications: […] The post Podcasting with Dave Moyer appeared first on WPCult. Full Article WordCamp Dave Moyer Podcast
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mo How To Make The Most Out Of Pinterest By wpcult.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 18:08:21 +0000 Pinterest is an electronic scrapbooking website that was specifically created for people to post up content that describes their favorite things through pictures and comments. Much like traditional scrapbooking, Pinterest is a great way for a person to creatively express the events or topics that are most important to his or her life, only this […] The post How To Make The Most Out Of Pinterest appeared first on WPCult. Full Article Guest Post
mo Integrating Image-To-Text And Text-To-Speech Models (Part 1) By smashingmagazine.com Published On :: Wed, 24 Jul 2024 10:00:00 GMT Joas Pambou built an app that integrates vision language models (VLMs) and text-to-speech (TTS) AI technologies to describe images audibly with speech. This audio description tool can be a big help for people with sight challenges to understand what’s in an image. But how this does it even work? Joas explains how these AI systems work and their potential uses, including how he built the app and ways to further improve it. Full Article
mo Rethinking The Role Of Your UX Teams And Move Beyond Firefighting By smashingmagazine.com Published On :: Mon, 29 Jul 2024 18:00:00 GMT Many UX professionals often find themselves working alone, and usually face more projects impacting user experience than they can handle. In this article, Paul Boag explains how UX teams can be transformed into a significant driver of customer-centric innovation within organizations. Full Article
mo Integrating Image-To-Text And Text-To-Speech Models (Part 2) By smashingmagazine.com Published On :: Fri, 30 Aug 2024 09:00:00 GMT In the second part of this series, Joas Pambou aims to build a more advanced version of the previous application that performs conversational analyses on images or videos, much like a chatbot assistant. This means you can ask and learn more about your input content. Full Article
mo How To Build Custom Data Visualizations Using Luzmo Flex By smashingmagazine.com Published On :: Thu, 12 Sep 2024 11:00:00 GMT Bringing data to life in your application can be done without the usual headaches. Paul Scanlon shows you how you can build beautiful data visualizations using the Google Analytics API, and you won’t have to spend any time “massaging” the data. Full Article
mo Build A Static RSS Reader To Fight Your Inner FOMO By smashingmagazine.com Published On :: Mon, 07 Oct 2024 13:00:00 GMT RSS is a classic technology that fetches content from websites and feeds it to anyone who subscribes to it with a URL. It’s based on XML, and we can use it to consume the feeds in our own apps. Karin Hendrikse demonstrates how to do exactly that with a static site you can use as your personal RSS reader. Full Article
mo Using Multimodal AI Models For Your Applications (Part 3) By smashingmagazine.com Published On :: Fri, 11 Oct 2024 10:00:00 GMT In this third part of the series, you are looking at two models that handle all three modalities — text, images or videos, and audio — without needing a second model for text-to-speech or speech recognition. Full Article
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mo Sur le bord du Site patrimonial de La Grave By www.gino-caron.com Published On :: Thu, 01 Aug 2024 13:07:22 +0000 Sous un ciel parsemé de nuages cotonneux, le site patrimonial de La Grave aux Îles de la Madeleine se déploie dans toute sa splendeur. Des voiliers élégants se balancent doucement sur l’eau calme du port, leurs mâts se dressant fièrement vers le bleu éclatant du ciel. À droite, des bâtiments en bois typiques bordent le...Lire plus Full Article Été Iles de la Madeleine Paysage ciel vacances voilier
mo Sur le bord du Site patrimonial de La Grave II By www.gino-caron.com Published On :: Fri, 02 Aug 2024 12:18:06 +0000 Sous un ciel azur parsemé de nuages légers, le site patrimonial de La Grave aux Îles de la Madeleine s’étend avec une sérénité envoûtante. La plage de galets multicolores s’étire langoureusement jusqu’aux vagues qui viennent caresser doucement le rivage. Les maisons colorées, aux toits pointus et façades pittoresques, se dressent en une ligne harmonieuse, témoignant...Lire plus Full Article Été Iles de la Madeleine Paysage ciel iles de la madeleine plage
mo Couleurs d’automne à Mont-Joli By www.gino-caron.com Published On :: Tue, 01 Oct 2024 02:05:15 +0000 Cette image panoramique capture Mont-Joli sous un ciel limpide, où les teintes azurées des nuages flottants se mêlent à l’immensité bleue de l’horizon. En contrebas, les toits des maisons, bariolées de couleurs vives comme le rouge, le bleu et le jaune, se dispersent harmonieusement au milieu de la verdure des arbres d’automne. La ville semble...Lire plus Full Article Aérienne Automne Mont-Joli Paysage
mo Couleurs d’automne à Rimouski By www.gino-caron.com Published On :: Fri, 11 Oct 2024 20:58:47 +0000 Cette vue aérienne de Rimouski, baignée sous un ciel bleu éclatant, dévoile une ville côtière paisible, nichée entre les rives du majestueux fleuve Saint-Laurent et les collines verdoyantes à l’horizon. Les maisons, disposées en un réseau de rues sinueuses, forment un patchwork harmonieux de toits et de jardins colorés, reflétant l’ambiance sereine de cette ville....Lire plus Full Article Aérienne Automne Paysage Rimouski Urbain
mo Scientists Say Expect More 1,000-Year Events Like Louisiana Flood By www.ecology.com Published On :: Fri, 19 Aug 2016 19:39:31 +0000 By Nike Knight Common Dreams Louisiana’s devastating rainfall was the state’s second “1,000-year” flood this year Parts of Louisiana’s disastrous, ongoing flooding has been upgraded by meteorologists to once-in-1,000-years rainfall, with other areas classified as 500-year and 100-year events, nola.com … Continue reading → Full Article Climate & Climate Change ET Perspectives Flooding Louisiana severe flooding Severe Weather
mo Earth Day: A Grassroots Moment that Sparked a Movement By www.ecology.com Published On :: Fri, 21 Apr 2017 01:24:31 +0000 By VOA News This 2010 Earth Day video is just as relevant in 2017. Happy Earth Day. Full Article ET Perspectives Earth Day ecology video
mo Celebrating the Art of Happy Biodiversity in Moscow By www.ecology.com Published On :: Wed, 14 Mar 2018 20:56:41 +0000 The Moscow Flower Show celebrated its sixth International Festival with the theme of ecology, for the enhancement of biodiversity. Here you can see Guest of Honor Claude Pasquer, representing the renowned French International Garden Festival of Domaine de Chaumont-sur-Loire, conduct a … Continue reading → Full Article Planet Earth biodiversity Botanical Gardens ecology article for kids Moscow Sculptillonnage
mo Russian Doctor, Accused of Antiwar Stance, Jailed After Child's Testimony By drudge.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 08:54:19 -0500 The mother of a 7-year-old boy accused the Moscow pediatrician, Nadezhda Buyanova, of telling him that his father's death while fighting in Ukraine was justified. Full Article news
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mo [Podcast] Humour in Branding with Paddy Gilmore By justcreative.com Published On :: Wed, 06 Nov 2024 07:33:58 +0000 Discover how clever humor can enhance brand identity, engage audiences, and create memorable marketing campaigns. Full Article Podcast brand marketing humor in branding humour Strategy