Web development has gotten more complicated.
You’ve got to worry about a plethora of new issues that you’ve never thought about when you started doing this business: data asset management (DAM), you’ve got to build and code websites in no time fast, competition is fierce & everybody has their own web development company, you’ve got to [...]
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I was recently reading through “The Elements of User Experience,” which opens with a compelling story describing why things going wrong in your day could be the fault of poor design in regards to usability. Interestingly enough one of the points covered in this section is the use of feedback as a way to notify a user that something has occurred.
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This is a guest post from Leon Chevalier. A digg count normally comes in badge form I’m sure you’ve seen it. It shows how many diggs a web page has, and provides a link for you to digg it. Digg have gone out of their way to make showing one easy; displaying a single digg count is as simple as dropping in a single piece of JavaScript on your page
But what if you want to go one step further and display a digg count for a whole range of articles? Continue reading this tutorial and you will find out how!
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