There are many great articles written about which site version is better: responsive site or mobile site, but not a single one answers this question in general and in short words. Why? Cause in this formulation, "which is the best", it can't be answered in general. I will not cite all pros and contras of responsive and mobile site versions. But i recommend you two questions, answering them you will reach your own decision, what do your visitors want and which version will bring the most revenue.
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Wednesday, 11 June 2014
Responsive site vs mobile site: howto to make a right decision
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Tuesday, 10 June 2014
Dragon City Hack Food Update
Drago City Hack Free Food Update, the following tutorial will teach us about how to get a lot of free food in Dragon City Game, . if u want Dragon City Free Gold go to Drago City Hack Free Gold Update or if you want Dragon City Gems go to Dragon City Hack Gem Permanent
Info Update :
Dragon City Hack Food Update Update Tuesday, June 10, 2014. Update for Free Tools Dragon City 15M Food per Submit (100% Work)
Dragon City Hack Food Update:
- Log in to your facebook account and play Dragon City
- Find your facebook id and session id, to how to find facebook id and session id you can see in the video below.
- After that open this site :
Free Tool DC 15M per SUMBIT
Free Tool DC 300K Food per Submit by phucvinh
Free Tool DC 1,5K Food per 5 Second
Free Download Tool DC 2-5K Food/Submit
you will be asked to fill out facebook id and session id, fill with your facebook id and session id. To use DC Food 2-5K tool, your PC must be installed net framework 4.5 - After you fill facebook id and session id, then you will get 1500 food every 5 seconds and Click Submit For 2-5K Food Tools
- After you get the amount of food as you want, reload game and see amount of your food.
Description: Dragon City Hack Food Update Rating: 4.5 Reviewer: Arif Ar - ItemReviewed: Dragon City Hack Food Update
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Wednesday, 4 June 2014
Vote now on Linux Game Awards for the PotM July 2014
You know the drill ;)
For those a bit slow: yes you can vote for multiple projects... So lets share the love a bit and not only focus on a single title (you know which one I mean).
Otherwise: If you have great ideas how the award could be made even better than it already is (yes we know, this time the nominations are a bit random), comment below.
For those a bit slow: yes you can vote for multiple projects... So lets share the love a bit and not only focus on a single title (you know which one I mean).
Otherwise: If you have great ideas how the award could be made even better than it already is (yes we know, this time the nominations are a bit random), comment below.
Monday, 2 June 2014
How to add iframe to Facebook
Adding of an iframe to a Facebook page seems to be a lack of the Facebook documentation. At least i haven't find an explicit answer to this question. After some tries and errors i come to the solution. It is funny, but in a week after i finded the solution, Facebook changed the procedure and i've forced to look for a new one. After all here is the up-to-date solution "how to add an iframe to a Facebook page". Use it and enjoy the summer:
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Sunday, 1 June 2014
How to add a badge to a blog made with Blogger
This article is about how to add a badge that someone else gives you to a blog made with Blogger.
Sometimes, blog-owners run a blog-a-thon or a similar circle-of-blogs event.
One aspect of taking part is by showing a badge for the event on your own blog, so that your visitors are invited to take part and to view other participants' blogs too.
Usually who-ever is hosting the event gives you the code for the badge, and tells you to install it into your own blog. Sometimes they even tell you how to install it to your Wordpress blog - like this.
Fortunately, installing a badge to a blog made with Blogger is equally easy.
Decide where you want to put the badge. Traditionally badges go into the sidebar, but you could choose to put it into the header or footer, into the space above or below your posts, or even into an individual post.
Get the HTML code for the badge.
NB If the other party doesn't give you the code, or if their code is neither HTML or Javascript, then you may need to make it yourself using the approach described in How to make a Button for your Own Blog. But 99.99% of the time, they provide it.
Install the code into your blog the same way you would put any other 3rd party HTML or Javascript into it.
In most cases, this involves adding a HTML/Javascript gadget, pasting the code in, and then positioning it where you want it. But There are some cases when you will need to edit your template.
Job Done!
Yes, it really is that simple. A badge is simply a picture, and a piece of code which says "when this picture is clicked, go there" The hard work is in making the picture for the badge - installing it is usually very simple (unless you do something complicated and try to put the button in the middle of your post headers and footers.
However, because you are installing a badge which someone else has provided the code for and told you to use, it's safe to assume that you have their permission to use the image that they have provided on your blog.
But it's probably not a good idea to modify the badge code too heavily - for example to change the size of the image drastically, or to use a different picture.
Copyright, blogs and bloggers
How to make a Button for your Own Blog
Sometimes, blog-owners run a blog-a-thon or a similar circle-of-blogs event.
One aspect of taking part is by showing a badge for the event on your own blog, so that your visitors are invited to take part and to view other participants' blogs too.
Usually who-ever is hosting the event gives you the code for the badge, and tells you to install it into your own blog. Sometimes they even tell you how to install it to your Wordpress blog - like this.
Fortunately, installing a badge to a blog made with Blogger is equally easy.
Installing a badge to Blogger
Decide where you want to put the badge. Traditionally badges go into the sidebar, but you could choose to put it into the header or footer, into the space above or below your posts, or even into an individual post.
Get the HTML code for the badge.
NB If the other party doesn't give you the code, or if their code is neither HTML or Javascript, then you may need to make it yourself using the approach described in How to make a Button for your Own Blog. But 99.99% of the time, they provide it.
Install the code into your blog the same way you would put any other 3rd party HTML or Javascript into it.
In most cases, this involves adding a HTML/Javascript gadget, pasting the code in, and then positioning it where you want it. But There are some cases when you will need to edit your template.
Job Done!
Yes, it really is that simple. A badge is simply a picture, and a piece of code which says "when this picture is clicked, go there" The hard work is in making the picture for the badge - installing it is usually very simple (unless you do something complicated and try to put the button in the middle of your post headers and footers.
A thought about copyright
As I've said before, copyright law applies to blogs, just like it applies to all created things. So of course it applies to badges, and the images used on badges.However, because you are installing a badge which someone else has provided the code for and told you to use, it's safe to assume that you have their permission to use the image that they have provided on your blog.
But it's probably not a good idea to modify the badge code too heavily - for example to change the size of the image drastically, or to use a different picture.
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Putting 3rd party HTML into your blogCopyright, blogs and bloggers
How to make a Button for your Own Blog
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