MagneticOne, one of the most promising innovative software development companies on the market, presents the latest updates delivered by Store Manager for Magento. The outstanding new features provided in the latest version of the program are designed to extend the already advanced functionality of Magento store, not limited to the […]
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Opera 11.51 was released on September 1, 2011. It’s a minor update which fixes a known security issue, improves stability and offers full-screen support in Mac Lion. Of more interest to web developers is Dragonfly 1.1 — Opera’s Firebug-like console. I gave version 1.0 a glowing review in May, but […]
Not very long ago when we were planning the launch of our humble magazine BuildMobile, which you are reading right now, the content strategy included coverage of the nebulous WebOS mobile operating system. Come launch time, there wasn’t enough traction to include it in our platform categories, but we were […]
To make the competition meaningful, MageSupport has offered massive discounts on its products, Magento Extension with open source Application. The company has offered greater functionality with ease of application with our open source encoding. The demands for open source applications are growing among the web developers as a convenient and cost-effective mode […]
By Jason Beaird 1st Sep 2011 Typography Tutorial 0 Many typographic decisions are based on spacing. This is something that has always been true with printed type, and became applicable to web type with the advent of CSS. Regardless of whether we’re talking about using type for print or for […]
As Steve Jobs stepped down from Apple, I was reminded how emphatic Apple customers are about the brand, and how Apple has used those brand ambassadors to grow their company to be the largest in the world. It’s not everyday you see someone trying to convince a friend why their […]
Tom’s Hardware recently completed one of the most thorough browser tests ever undertaken. The Web Browser Grand Prix pitches IE9, Firefox 6, Chrome 13, Safari 5.1 and Opera 11.5 against one another on Windows 7 and Mac OS X using the same hardware. A total of 32 tests with between […]
In part one of this tutorial, we set Sinatra up and displayed some pages. Now the fun really starts – we will be using a database to store our tasks in. In this tutorial we will be using SQLite for the local database. As its name suggests, this is a […]
One of the commonly used iOS controls is the slider control. It’s a great, all purpose slider, that allows you to quickly swipe your finger along the screen to set a value. Things get a little complicated when you want to create a range of values however. The options are […]