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How To Setup Google Ad Manager on Your Blog/Website | How-To

If you are generating revenue off your website or blog, chances are you serve banner ads and they are either updated manually by adding the images and URLs into the source codes or with the help of external ad-serving scripts like OpenX or OIO Publishers.

via How To Setup Google Ad Manager on Your Blog/Website | How-To.

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Posted in: Uncategorized On : June 19th, 2009


34 Free and Elegant TrueType Mini Pixel Fonts

If you have ever tried to make a font very small (usually, anything below 9px), and it becomes unreadable, you are in need of a specially designed mini font, and this post is for you.
Mini-Pixel fonts have and are very popular within Flash applications, but sadly under used everywhere else. Even though, there is no denying Mini pixel fonts have an air of elegance about them.

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Posted in: Flash Design, Fonts, Graphic Design On : June 19th, 2009


14 Essential Wordpress Development and Design Cheat Sheets

Needing a little help with your Wordpress development? Try these useful cheat sheets, they are always helpful for reference.

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Posted in: Cheat Sheets, Wordpress On : June 17th, 2009


45 Incredible Retro Robot Inventions Built with Everyday Trash

Creator and inventor Paul Loughridge (pronounced ‘Lok-rij’) from Lockwasher Design, describes his robots as being created from everyday trash, but they are so, so much more.
Built from raw materials, his creations are amazingly choc-full of character, and when brought to life have a retro feel that will have fans of B-Movies from yesteryear and of pulp science-fiction TV shows salivating.

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Posted in: Inspiration On : June 15th, 2009


Publishing Extend of WordPress – - WP Engineer

Not always you want to solve things like WordPress provides and you seek for a different solution. Sometimes you don’t need various applications of the backend to publish posts.

A simple example would be a form, no matter where, where the contents of the form should automatically published on your WordPress blog. Alternatively, you could send it with a different status, and therefore only publish them if the admin approves it.

For a good start, here is the function, which is pretty powerful and for all processes of the publication responsible.

via Publishing Extend of WordPress – - WP Engineer.

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Posted in: Bookmarked, Wordpress On : June 11th, 2009


Jonnie Spratley | Adobe Flex – Introduction to XML-RPC

When developers start building web applications with Flex or desktop applications with Air, you come to the point when you want to do more with your application. For instance if you are working for a company and you just got finished building a product manager for SandKicker clothing, and he decided since you did such a great job that application he has asked you to build him another application for him, but not anything for his company something for him, something for his blog that he has had for years.

via Jonnie Spratley | Adobe Flex – Introduction to XML-RPC.

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Posted in: AS3, Adobe, Bookmarked On : June 10th, 2009


Security Through Obscurity: can you hide swf files on your website? | www.quilix.com

INTERESTING ARTICLE

I saw a Flexcoders post today where someone asked if they could hide a swf on website. I caught the post after a few had already replied – what this person was trying to do is restrict access to their swf files.

One thing before we start… at some point your users are going to have your swf. I mean, that’s the point – isn’t it? That is to say, that your swf will end up on a client machine in some cache somewhere on your users hard drive and for those that are persistent… won’t stay hidden forever.

Ok. Next matter is that security is never absolute… and should be proportional to the value of your data. It is always a matter of balance and sensibility.

Back to the post…

via Security Through Obscurity: can you hide swf files on your website? | www.quilix.com.

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Posted in: AS3, Adobe On : June 8th, 2009
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PHP: Display Adobe PSD files on a web page

Any webdesigner know the PSD filetype, which is the Adobe Photoshop format. PSDs have a lot of great features, as such as layers, but they can’t being read by a browser. Unless you use this great PHP class!

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10 Easy Ways to Secure your WordPress Blog

Securing your blog is important. With WordPress so popular these days, it’s becoming a bigger and bigger target for hackers. In this post we’ll look at ten easy ways to secure your WordPress blog.

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