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Cooking with BuddyPress

I’m sitting downstairs at WordCamp 2009 in San Fransisco. Up on stage right now, Andy Peatling creator of BuddyPress. BuddyPress Notes Why BuddyPress: BYOTOS ( Bring Your Own Terms Of Service ) Custom branding Existing plugins ( WordPress plugin integration + BP specific plugins ) University Intranet Profile Activity Streams + LDAP login plugin Blog […]

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Ben Dunkle on designing icons for WordPress [video]

I know many people attendedWordCamp 2009, in fact I believe there were 700 plus attendees. Well not every one showed up at the development day which was held at the Automattic office on pier 38.

WordCamp Development day was a BarCamp style event, and I was able to record a couple of the conversations. Here is a recording from Ben Dunkle (designer of the WordPress admin icons in 2.7+)

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What is TikTok App Clone Script? Cost & Features

Social applications have acquired pace more than anything lately, be it online entertainment, video sharing, photograph altering, or whatnot. TikTok App Clone Script, TikTok has been all around the information after a nation forbade its utilization, exhausting the space for an amazing open door. While the general application is easy to use according to a […]

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Turn your RSS feed into a shortcode

Last week I wrote how to “Use WordPress to print a RSS feed for Eventbrite attendees“. It was pretty popular, but then I found myself in a place that was more annoying. Trying to incorporate that into a blog post or page. Without having to download a plugin that will allow PHP to be executed […]

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WordCamp comes to Los Angeles

Another WordCamp has arrived at my doorstep, this time I am the organizer of the event. So if any of you WordPress fans are in the greater Los Angeles area, or within a 200 mile radius I suggest you get you fingers type or click on this link. For more info I suggest heading over […]

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CONTENT MARKETING CHECKLIST – THE ESSENTIALS

Checklist for content marketing essentials

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SEO Tricks and Tips for Your Blog Content

Source: https://www.pexels.com/photo/woman-laptop-office-friends-4960323/  People start blogs for different reasons, personal and professional. Improving writing skills, educating, writing reviews, and journey documentation are some of them. Every blogger understands the importance of blogging and the SEO benefits it offers. However, not everyone knows how to optimize their blog posts and make them friendlier for search engines.  Most […]

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New website design launched for Community Presbyterian Church, Englewood Florida

Brief The team at Community Presbyterian Church in Englewood, Florida came to us with an outdated website that they struggled...continue reading

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How To Design Effective Conversational AI Experiences: A Comprehensive Guide

This in-depth guide takes you through the three crucial phases of conversational search, revealing how users express their needs, explore results, and refine their queries. Learn how AI agents can overcome communication barriers, personalize the search experience, and adapt to evolving user intent.




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Build Design Systems With Penpot Components

In today’s turbulent landscape of design, Penpot stands out with its commitment to open-source, free unlimited access, and its unique, robust features. An example could be its new components system that takes another leap forward in aligning design with code. Let's dive into how it empowers both designers and developers to create more maintainable and scalable design systems.




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Getting To The Bottom Of Minimum WCAG-Conformant Interactive Element Size

WCAG provides guidance for making interactive elements more accessible by specifying minimum size requirements. In this article, Eric Bailey discusses the nuances of interactive element sizes and clarifies what it looks like to provide accessible interactive experiences using WCAG-compliant target sizes.




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Sticky Headers And Full-Height Elements: A Tricky Combination

Sticky positioning is one of those CSS features that’s pretty delicate and can be negated by a lot of things, so here’s another one to add to your mental catalog: Sticky elements don’t play nicely if they have to coordinate with other elements to make up a combined height, like `100vh`. Philip Braunen explores why this happens and presents a solution to fix it.




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SVG Coding Examples: Useful Recipes For Writing Vectors By Hand

Myriam Frisano explores the basics of hand-coding SVGs with practical examples to demystify the inner workings of common SVG elements. In this guide, you’ll learn about asking the right questions to solve common positioning problems and how to leverage JavaScript so that, by the end, you can add “SVG coding” to your toolbox. You’ll also be able to declare proudly, “I know how to draw literal pictures with words!”




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Interview With Björn Ottosson, Creator Of The Oklab Color Space

Go behind the scenes with Björn Ottosson, the Swedish engineer who created Oklab color space, and discover how he developed a simple yet effective model with good hue uniformity while also handling lightness and saturation well — and is “okay” to use.




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Ingredients For A Cozy November (2024 Wallpapers Edition)

November is just around the corner and that means: It’s time for some new desktop wallpapers! Created with love by the community for the community, they are available in versions with and without a calendar. Enjoy!




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Why Optimizing Your Lighthouse Score Is Not Enough For A Fast Website

Feeling good with your Lighthouse score of 100%? You should! But you should also know that you’re only looking at part of the performance picture. Learn how Lighthouse scores are measured differently than other tools, the impact that has on measuring performance metrics, and why you need real-user monitoring for a complete picture.





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Website Inspiration: NYC condo & co-op budgeting guide

Clean landing page (built with Webflow) helping condo and co-op board members learn about and prepare their building budgets. Worth noting this is a perfect example of a targeted landing page providing value, within a bigger website. The larger service being Daisy, a modern property management company Full Review




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Warming Weather Could Reduce the Nutritional Value of Rice

UN Environment Press Release Hundreds of millions of people in Asia rely on rice not only as a staple but as their main source of nutrition. But new research suggests the rice they eat will become less nutritious due to … Continue reading




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California Study: Four Widely Used Neonicotinoid Pesticides Harm Bees

Center for Biological Diversity Press Release WASHINGTON – Four commonly used neonicotinoid pesticides can harm bees and other pollinators, according to a new analysis by California’s Department of Pesticide Regulation. The study found that current approved uses of the “neonics” … Continue reading




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‘Warning Bells Going Off’ as NOAA Forecasts Entire Great Barrier Reef at Risk of Coral Bleaching and Death

By Jessica Corbett Common Dreams “This is a wake-up call,” says one Australian marine biologist. “Given sea temperatures usually increase as we get towards March, this is probably conservative.” Delivering yet another “wake-up call” after recent studies have shown that … Continue reading




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Scientists Warn Crashing Insect Population Puts ‘Planet’s Ecosystems and Survival of Mankind’ at Risk

By Jon Queally Common Dreams “This is the stuff that worries me most. We don’t know what we’re doing, not trying to stop it, [and] with big consequences we don’t really understand.” The first global scientific review of its kind … Continue reading




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‘Coming Mass Extinction’ Caused by Human Destruction Could Wipe Out 1 Million Species, Warns UN Draft Report

By Jessica Corbett Common Dreams Far-reaching global assessment details how humanity is undermining the very foundations of the natural world     On the heels of an Earth Day that featured calls for radical action to address the current “age … Continue reading




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Un champ jaune devant la maison colorée

Juste avant l’averse, le paysage est plongé dans une lumière douce et diffuse. Un champ de canola, vibrant de vie, s’étend à perte de vue, contrastant avec le ciel menaçant chargé de nuages sombres. Au centre de cette mer florale, une maison bleue se dresse fièrement, entourée de bâtiments et de structures rustiques, évoquant une...




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Padoue et les couleurs d’automne

Cette image déploie une vue panoramique saisissante du village de Padoue niché dans la quiétude des collines automnales. Les teintes vives des arbres en dégradé d’ocre, de rouge et de jaune, rappellent la transition douce de l’été à l’automne. Au premier plan, une mer de forêts enveloppe la petite communauté, où l’on aperçoit les toits...




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Couleurs d’automne à Mont-Joli

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...




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Couleurs d’automne à Price

Sous un ciel azuré et lumineux, l’image dévoile un paysage grandiose du Bas-Saint-Laurent, capturé à Price. Au cœur de cette scène panoramique, une majestueuse chute d’eau se précipite avec force, enserrée par la nature qui l’entoure. La rivière, telle un ruban de satin, serpente à travers les terres verdoyantes, soulignant la tranquillité de cette région....




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Couleurs d’automne à St-Donat

Sur cette photo panoramique de St-Donat, on ressent l’essence même de l’automne québécois. La route sinueuse traverse le village, entourée d’arbres dont le feuillage éclatant de jaune, d’orange et de rouge crée un tableau vibrant. Les maisons, éparpillées dans ce paysage rural, sont comme des îlots de calme au milieu de la nature changeante. En...




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Couleurs d’automne à Rimouski

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....




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Le temps de la récolte

Cette image aérienne capture la majesté simple d’un champ agricole en pleine moisson. Les lignes dorées, tracées avec précision par la machine agricole, s’étendent à perte de vue, formant un motif presque hypnotique. Au centre, l’ombre imposante du batteur découpe une silhouette sur les sillons, témoignant de la rigueur et de la constance du travail...




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11 Year Old, Gitanjali Rao, Tackles Lead Contamination in Water

Concerned by the Flint, Michigan water contamination crisis, 11 year old Gitanjali Rao went to work. She developed a portable and inexpensive device that can identify lead compounds in water. This is Gitanjali’s video submission for the Discovery Education 3M … Continue reading




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Celebrating the Art of Happy Biodiversity in Moscow

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




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New Era Dawns -- Tech Bros Strut in the Corridors of Power

Carole Cadwalladr: The era that began with the Great Disruptor's first term is over. Beware the emerging elite.




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Trump to Name Marco Rubio as Secretary of State

President-elect Donald Trump reportedly plans to name Florida Sen. Marco Rubio (R) as his secretary of state, The New York Times reported Monday night.




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The Best CorelDRAW Graphics Suite Discounts: Get 10 to 50% Off (2024)

Save money (10-50%) on CorelDRAW software with these top discounts, sales & deals. See the best CorelDRAW discounts & special offers on Graphics Suite & more.





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Logo Package Express 3.0 – An Essential Tool for Any Logo Designer! (20-40% Discount)

Get 20-60% off Logo Package Express with our exclusive discount coupon code. This Adobe Illustrator extension automates the exporting & sorting of logo files.




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How to Throw a Community Swap Meet

By Shira Golding Shareable We all have something to offer and needs to fill. The more we can provide for each other locally, the closer we are to sustainability. Share Tompkins, a volunteer-run group based in Ithaca, NY, was formed … Continue reading




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The Hopeful Work of Turning Appalachia’s Mountaintop Coal Mines Into Farms

By Catherine V. Moore YES! Magazine In the post-coal economy, life-skills training helps employ people and restore the savaged land. On a surface-mine-turned-farm in Mingo County, West Virginia, former coal miner Wilburn Jude plunks down three objects on the bed … Continue reading




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Cool Cold Craft

Our new website has been launched today. We hope you enjoy our new server!




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Eight Things to Consider when Building a Business

Building a business is a long and difficult process. It’s a time filled with uncertain ups and downs – so you need all the support and advice you can get, even if it’s not your first time creating a successful money-making business.  So, here are eight things you should consider, which you might not have […]

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