Sunday, 21 March 2010
Thursday, 11 March 2010
Stick Man Returns !!
This is aweome. I like the stick man animations. I haven't seen this one before. hilarious!
check it out click here
check it out click here
Monday, 8 March 2010
Meta Checker .net
SeoCentro designed this Meta Tag analysis tool to help webmasters analyze their web pages. This search engine optimization tool analyzes not only the Meta Tags but trys to use the same spider technology as the search engine spiders them self.
To check your site click here
To check your site click here
iPhone WebClip ICON
With the latest software update to the iPhone, it is now possible to add ‘WebClips’ to your home screen. This is essentially a quick bookmark to a website, complete with an icon. By default, the iPhone will take a tiny screenshot of the site to use as an icon – with a little work however, you can customize the icon used to make it look just as you’d like.
There are two simple steps to create an icon:
* Create a 57×57px PNG file to use as the icon – pick something bold that well respresents your site
* Name it ‘apple-touch-icon.png’ and place it in the root HTML folder of your site
The great thing is that the iPhone will automatically alter the WebClip icon to fit the style of the other icons, adding rounded corners and the glossy effect.
To apply the icon a different way, you can insert a < link > element similar to link rel=”apple-touch-icon” href=”/customIcon.png” within the head element of the page.
If you notice a slight delay after clicking the ‘Add to Home Screen’ button on your iPhone it is simply that the icon is being downloaded. Give it a few seconds!
For the official guide, you can have a look at the Apple iPhone Dev Site.
There are two simple steps to create an icon:
* Create a 57×57px PNG file to use as the icon – pick something bold that well respresents your site
* Name it ‘apple-touch-icon.png’ and place it in the root HTML folder of your site
The great thing is that the iPhone will automatically alter the WebClip icon to fit the style of the other icons, adding rounded corners and the glossy effect.
To apply the icon a different way, you can insert a < link > element similar to link rel=”apple-touch-icon” href=”/customIcon.png” within the head element of the page.
If you notice a slight delay after clicking the ‘Add to Home Screen’ button on your iPhone it is simply that the icon is being downloaded. Give it a few seconds!
For the official guide, you can have a look at the Apple iPhone Dev Site.
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