Pretty stinking sweet. Check it out:
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The #1 Resource for Church Technology Creativity & New Thinking
Pretty stinking sweet. Check it out:
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Production Serve is nothing exceptionally unique in terms of execution but it might just be the place you end up hanging out a lot if you can help answer some production questions for those in need.
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A new WordPress Plugin has been released which boasts the ability to help a church manage more than just a few blog posts with their WordPress-powered site. Check out the features of this plugin:
You can check it out here: Church Admin Plugin.
by Tom
This is Part 2 of The Beginner’s Guide To Understanding Ajax.
In the last post, we outlined exactly what’s happening during an Ajax request.
Namely that a request is initiated, the server handles the request, and sends a response back to the browser.
But what does this look like in a practical setting? In this post, we’ll take a look the different things needed to setup an Ajax request and how to write a very simple Ajax utility.
by Tom
When it comes to page design – or UI design for that matter – developers are not known for our skills in this area.
Of course, that doesn’t stop us from continually putting content on the web that makes designers hate us.
If we’re going to do it, perhaps we should take a few strides in the right direction by attempting to make it look like we know what we’re doing.
by Tom
ScriptSrc.net is a great resource if you’re looking to grab the most popular CDN-hosted utilities and libraries, but what about some of the less popular projects such as head.js, Ext JS, Modernizr, or other similar libraries?
Easy. Check out cdn js…
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