Blogging directly from your Mac

March 19, 2013

PixelPumper allows you to blog directly from your Mac, schedule posts for the future and write your blog without an internet connection, whilst publishing your images online in gorgeous retina display quality. For the first time on a Mac you can now upload your photos to the web in high definition Retina Display quality. Simply [...]

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Prevent MAC OS X from sleeping

March 19, 2013

A free Mac app that allows you to have better control over how your Mac sleeps. Shows which Apps are preventing your Mac from sleeping and why. Allows you to always stay awake when certain applications are running and automatically sleep when they’ve finished. This is great for apps that Lion seems to ‘ignore’ even [...]

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Linux permission system explained

March 19, 2013

Permissions are rules that describe what can be done with a file and by who. Permissions are also one of the biggest mysteries to many new Linux/UNIX users as well as the cause of many problems. Working with permissions is not that difficult as it was explained by Robert de Bock in article entitled Linux permission [...]

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Free Interactive Free Interactive Prototyping Tool Software

March 18, 2013

Indigo Studio is a rapid, code-free prototyping tool made by Infragistics. The application works on both Windows + Mac OS X capable of generating static outputs but also supports interactions like links, animations, etc. The beauty of this application is in the Interactions. Whether you’re designing for web, desktop, or mobile, you can quickly add [...]

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WordPress manually turn off maintenance mode

March 14, 2013

Built into the WordPress Core is the .maintenance process for putting your WordPress CMS into maintenance mode while performing website/plugin updates. Sometime, when upgrading WordPress or WordPress plugins for your blog the update goes wrong and WordPress displays an “under maintenance” message instead of your blog. To deactivate that maintenance mode simply remove the .maintenance [...]

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A mobile site builder in a WordPress plugin

March 13, 2013

This is a powerful, extendable mobile site builder that makes it easier than ever to create mobile landing pages and mobile sites with an intuitive drag and drop interface. Unlike other WordPress Mobile Plugins, MobileChief doesn’t take your existing WordPress site and convert it to a Mobile Optimized Site, rather it lets you create new [...]

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Visually design responsive websites

March 13, 2013

Adobe Edge Reflow Preview finally introduces responsive design to Adobe’s Edge Tools & Services. It allows you to create responsive layouts in an intuitive, visual editor, designing simultaneously for different screen sizes. Edge Reflow offers a flexible design approach, visual media query breakpoints, a customizable fluid grid web fonts integration, and much more. Website: http://html.adobe.com/edge/reflow/

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Sophisticated, lightweight & simple CMS

March 12, 2013

This is a tool for Content Management, which strives to be as simple and straightforward as possible. It is quick to set up, easy to configure, uses elegant templates, and above all: It’s a joy to use. Bolt is created using modern open source libraries, and is best suited to build sites in HTML5 with [...]

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Important SEO HTML tags

March 5, 2013

The most important SEO HTML tags in order of importance are listed below they should be present in your HTML code. This will provide valuable information to search engines and tell them how to categorize and handle your website. HTML Tags Code Title <head><title> Very short description of the website including your keywords</title></head> Meta Description [...]

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Convert .dmg to .iso on Mac

March 1, 2013

You may run across the need to convert a .dmg to a .iso file and here is the quick and easy way to do it. hdiutil comes with Mac OS X and will do that for you. Go to terminal and type by default the new image is going to have a .cdr after it [...]

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