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ZoomFolio - jQuery Portfolio

Intro DZS ZoomFolio is the ultimate plugin for displaying your creative portfolio to your clients and that’s not all. You can use it to show the recent posts from your blog or a gallery from your vacation. The possibilities are endless. Features easy to install – install and get this plugin ready in less then

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Tackling AJAX and script tags inside

So recently I had to make ajax requests that pull in a piece of page with some scripting inside. The context does not matter much, what matters is the script executed fine on my localhost but not as a WordPress installation in a WP blog. After some head banging turns out that in my localhost

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Envato Bundle - The Corporate Bundle

Suit up! We’re taking care of business by offering $500 worth of corporate-themed items for just $20. The Corporate Bundle contains 50+ premium design files, carefully selected to help you design websites, build corporate videos, or even rebrand a company. We have corporate web themes, print templates, jingles, infographic elements, flyers, video openers and much more! The bundle

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Problems I had as a WordPress developer with badly coded plugins [ part 2 ]

part 1 – http://digitalzoomstudio.net/2011/02/23/problems-i-had-as-a-wordpress-developer-with-badly-coded-plugins/ Or THEMES. As you may know, I sell premium WordPress scripts here –  http://codecanyon.net/user/ZoomIt/portfolio?ref=ZoomIt . As authors, we are not required to offer support, but I myself consider it a important part of the deal and I do offer it best as I can. 80% of support requests are related to plugin compatibilities (

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Tutorial - Fullscreen Button With Canvas

So lets start with defining the markup: JS Bin Canvas Fullscreen Button We don’t need jQuery so you can get rid of that if you want. Next, we open a script tag and we select the canvas element and it’s appropriate context. var c=document.getElementById("output2"); var ctx=c.getContext("2d"); We calculate the dimensions of the canvas element and

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