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Developing a Responsive Website: The Homepage Portfolio Slider view story

http://www.developerdrive.com We are going to continue on with our designing a responsive website tutorial where we have already learned about the background images, the site’s navigation and the content.This week we’re going to work on adding a little more content to our homepage.

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3 Ways to Make Remote Access Work for Youview story

http://www.lineshjose.com If you’ve been toying with the idea of allowing the use of remote access in your business, the fact that this useful tool could actually work in your favor could make up your mind. With simple software solutions developed by reliable companies you could save both time and money while improving your employee’s work experience. To help you take the. . .

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A Fresh Gaming Experience On The Smartphone From Brass Monkeyview story

http://www.lineshjose.com When the Brass Monkey comes to town, things in the mobile realm change. This is best described as a new way to play mobile games on your smartphone‘s browser. It is a fresh idea and has plenty of potential. Get a closer look at the Brass Monkey way of doing mobile gaming here in this quick article.  A New Way. . .

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How to: Set Up Office 365 on Outlook 2010 when Automatic Configuration Failsview story

http://www.lineshjose.com This technical solution is brought to you by McKinley Plowman, quality accountants in Perth that provide excellent business and tax advice. When setting up Office 365 a common problem can occur connecting to the hosted exchange services from the desktop Outlook client.  Typically you will run the Outlook client to set up the exchange email account and it will attempt. . .

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Weekend Reading №3 (1-27-2011)

Weekend Reading №3 (1-27-2011)view story

http://www.land-of-web.com Third issue of our weekly Weekend Reading rubric. Today I`ve picked up some effective articles and cheerful showcases. You will definitely find something useful for you.

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Responsive Widgets view story

http://www.developerdrive.com Responsive design is a hot topic of web development these days, and with a simple (and now well supported) way of handling the ‘one site for all clients’ model (and I mean clients as in browsers/platforms/devices, not the people that give you money in return for a web site) it should well be.

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Developing a Responsive Website Part 2: Navigation and Content | Web development blog, news and tutorials - Developer Driveview story

http://www.developerdrive.com Now that we’ve got our background images squared away and set to break themselves down nicely across various devices and screen resolutions we can look in to populating our home page with some content. Let’s begin with our header. I always like using a separate file for all the things that will stay uniform throughout my site, header, logo, navigation, etc.