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3 Examples of dynamic style sheet language and precompiler LESS for shorter & more efficient CSS coding of Nesting, Variables & Mixins with Variables.
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Traditionally, most buying and selling was done in person in a brick and mortar store. But today’s increasingly digitalized age has caused a significant shift from an in-store to an online shopping experience.
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Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) was developed in 1999 as an open standard for the web but is increasingly used due to responsive design, viewports, web animation and Retina type displays.
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Single Sign-On can eliminate friction in the user experience and can be implemented via a Symfony framework for user authentication between websites.
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Website Database Applications & Open Source Software provide Small Businesses with opportunities to efficiently and effectively maintain information management systems online instead of on a single location system or as space eating paper documents in file cabinets.
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3 things to keep in mind when choosing a web font to ensure users are getting the design experience that you intended.
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Overview of open source content management platform Drupal for beginners looking to get started, including explanation of nodes, content types, modules and core.
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Choosing a crowdfunding platform that’s best for your campaign is no small task since popular platforms may appear identical, but that impression dissipates upon further examination.
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Using Prepared Statements in Symfony1.4 instead of other methods such as doInsert or creating an object in a loop.