The document contains an editorial calendar for a blog with 12 topics and 12 posts planned for an unspecified month and year. Each post includes an introduction, headings and text sections, conclusion, URLs, keywords, tags, and image file details. The calendar also lists the planned publication dates and titles for each of the 12 posts.
The document discusses common SEO mistakes that bloggers make and provides recommendations to improve blog SEO. It notes mistakes like having auto-generated title tags, wasting crawl equity on unnecessary indexed pages, and not using unique excerpts to minimize duplicate content. The document recommends optimizing title tags, URLs, internal linking structure, and RSS feeds. It also suggests using WordPress plugins and thin slicing techniques to efficiently improve various SEO elements.
The document provides tips for writing social media updates on various platforms, including 25 ways to write a Facebook update, 22 ways to compose a tweet, 8 ways to write a Google+ update, 8 ways to write an Instagram update, and 4 ways to write a Pinterest pin. Some of the tips include using questions, hashtags, images, formatting, and attributing or tagging other users. The overall document focuses on different styles and structures for writing engaging social media content across multiple popular networks.
This document provides 10 tips for updating old blog posts and increasing page views. The tips include adding multiple and featured images, updating internal links to newer posts, adding relevant third-party links that open in new windows, repurposing content into different formats, adding click-to-tweet links, tweaking keywords, pinging posts to search engines, emailing updated posts to mailing lists, promoting updated content on social media, and pinning new images to Pinterest.
The document outlines on-page SEO provisions including adding unique title tags and meta descriptions to pages, creating an XML sitemap and robots.txt file, using SEO-friendly URLs with hyphens instead of underscores, and including headings, images with alt tags, Google Analytics code, internal links, and a custom 404 page to optimize content for search engines.
These SEO tips include including keywords in the domain name and URL to match the topic, using keywords in the title, headings and meta description, optimizing images with alt tags and sizing, and interlinking related posts and external sites within keywords while avoiding spam sites.
So why should you consider becoming an entrepreneur?
There are many reasons why you should consider taking that giant step and creating your own business.Lets discuss a few of them now..
This workbook will help organizations define their social media goals and audiences, and decide which social media channels make the most sense for them. It provides worksheets to help assess goals, audiences, potential channels, and develop a social media strategy including campaigns and ongoing maintenance of channels. The worksheets guide the user through each step in a logical order to end up with a tailored social media plan.
The document discusses common SEO mistakes that bloggers make and provides recommendations to improve blog SEO. It notes mistakes like having auto-generated title tags, wasting crawl equity on unnecessary indexed pages, and not using unique excerpts to minimize duplicate content. The document recommends optimizing title tags, URLs, internal linking structure, and RSS feeds. It also suggests using WordPress plugins and thin slicing techniques to efficiently improve various SEO elements.
The document provides tips for writing social media updates on various platforms, including 25 ways to write a Facebook update, 22 ways to compose a tweet, 8 ways to write a Google+ update, 8 ways to write an Instagram update, and 4 ways to write a Pinterest pin. Some of the tips include using questions, hashtags, images, formatting, and attributing or tagging other users. The overall document focuses on different styles and structures for writing engaging social media content across multiple popular networks.
This document provides 10 tips for updating old blog posts and increasing page views. The tips include adding multiple and featured images, updating internal links to newer posts, adding relevant third-party links that open in new windows, repurposing content into different formats, adding click-to-tweet links, tweaking keywords, pinging posts to search engines, emailing updated posts to mailing lists, promoting updated content on social media, and pinning new images to Pinterest.
The document outlines on-page SEO provisions including adding unique title tags and meta descriptions to pages, creating an XML sitemap and robots.txt file, using SEO-friendly URLs with hyphens instead of underscores, and including headings, images with alt tags, Google Analytics code, internal links, and a custom 404 page to optimize content for search engines.
These SEO tips include including keywords in the domain name and URL to match the topic, using keywords in the title, headings and meta description, optimizing images with alt tags and sizing, and interlinking related posts and external sites within keywords while avoiding spam sites.
So why should you consider becoming an entrepreneur?
There are many reasons why you should consider taking that giant step and creating your own business.Lets discuss a few of them now..
This workbook will help organizations define their social media goals and audiences, and decide which social media channels make the most sense for them. It provides worksheets to help assess goals, audiences, potential channels, and develop a social media strategy including campaigns and ongoing maintenance of channels. The worksheets guide the user through each step in a logical order to end up with a tailored social media plan.
The document provides instructions for styling an HTML page with CSS, including:
1) Linking an external CSS stylesheet to the HTML file.
2) Adding CSS styles like font-family, background-color, and color to format text and page elements.
3) Using CSS properties to control things like background images, text formatting, and lists.
4) Adding CSS classes and selectors to further style page sections and elements.
5) Styling HTML tables with CSS border, background-color, and color properties.
This document contains information about a project with the date 20/09/2007. It includes a chart showing data by quarter and region, examples of different presentation elements like bullet points, pictures, and tables, and guidelines for using free templates from Presentation Magazine including acknowledging the source and not redistributing the templates.
This document summarizes 10 new features for Drupal 7 theming:
1. Content is now rendered as a block that can be placed anywhere.
2. jQuery UI was added to core for easier frontend interactions.
3. Variables like $content can have elements hidden and then rendered elsewhere.
4. Core markup was cleaned up with changes like $picture becoming $user_picture.
5. Wildcard suggestions were added for template naming like page--user--%.tpl.php.
6. Accessibility features were improved with classes to hide content.
7. Little new work is needed to migrate D6 themes to D7.
8. Preprocessing can now
Re-Experience SharePoint: Interface Enhancements in SharePoint 2010Benjamin Niaulin
Though most of it was done through live Demos - here is my presentation from SPS Sacramento. Live demos included available Team Site enhancements as well as step by step modifications applied to the OOB team site to upgrade the look and feel. Email me or twitter me @bniaulin for more information or the files used in the presentation including the code etc.
10 Simple Rules for Making My Site AccessibleHelena Zubkow
From the basic principle that the web should be great for everyone, Chris Albrecht and Helena Zubkow team up to present an informative accessibility demo that will rock your world. The goal of this session is to introduce developers to web accessibility – what it is, why it’s important, and how to build and test sites to make them as accessible as possible.
This includes a demo of how to do things the right way and the wrong way, some great tools, and a walkthrough of basic standards for accessibility.
- Intro - What is web accessibility?
- Why does web accessibility matter?
- Accessibility fundamentals (web accessibility in practice / code demo)
- Web accessibility tools to assess and improve your projects
- Q&A session
The document discusses child themes in WordPress, which allow a theme to inherit functionality from a parent theme and be customized without modifying the original parent theme files. It explains that child themes should always be used when customizing a theme to avoid issues when the parent theme is updated. It provides instructions for creating a basic child theme, including creating a style sheet with required headers and using CSS, template files, and functions.php to override and supplement the parent theme. Examples are given of using these methods to modify aspects like the site footer and change text.
The document discusses the elements that will be included in a web design package. It will provide 5 pages of content, installation of a selected theme, addition of images and text, security features, and a 1.5 hour training session. The design elements that can be customized include headers, navigation menus, sidebars, widgets, and page layouts. Over 1,000 themes are available to choose from to find a design that meets needs.
Little documentation and few base themes with 8.x branches - what's a front end developer to do? I'll show you what's changing in Drupal theming between D7 and D8 and how to create a custom theme based on the Classy base theme, step by step. We'll go over Twig basics and Twig debugging.
Despite the “Graph” in the name, GraphQL is mostly used to query relational databases or object models. But it is really well suited to querying graph databases too. In this talk, I’ll demonstrate how I implemented a GraphQL endpoint for the Neo4j graph database and how you would use it in your app.
There are lots of questions askes about CSS background image every day in Facebook groups and lots of unknown tricks which can help us to achieve amazing effects and make stunning apps and websites.
That’s the reason I decided to create this article to show you what magic can be done using such a simple CSS property. I gathered seven tips and tricks I believe will be the most useful and create some code examples where you can check what’s going on there for you.
Installing And Configuration for your Wordpress blogigorgentry
The document discusses installing and customizing WordPress to create two different website designs - a simple "Jakob design" and a more complex "Fancy design". It provides step-by-step instructions on downloading, installing, and configuring WordPress, and describes modifications made to the theme's CSS file and use of images to achieve each design's look and feel. The focus is on making WordPress easy to use while delivering content in an accessible way.
With tens of thousands of themes available for your WordPress website, choosing between them and knowing which to avoid, can be an overwhelming decision. In this talk, we will go over some of the factors that go into choosing the best theme for your website, as well as where to find them and how to gauge the quality.
Stencil the time for vanilla web components has arrivedGil Fink
This document discusses how Stencil can help solve problems with creating custom web components. Stencil is a compiler that generates standard-compliant web components from components written with features like JSX and TypeScript. It addresses issues like verbose syntax and lack of framework features by generating code that includes capabilities like virtual DOM and reactivity. Stencil works at build time so generated components can be used by any framework and are suitable for building reusable infrastructure components.
APIdays Paris 2018 - An API Is Not Enough: Crafting a Developer Experience Ad...apidays
An API Is Not Enough: Crafting a Developer Experience
Adam Kalsey, Webex Developer Relations, Cisco
Apply to be a speaker here - https://apidays.typeform.com/to/J1snsg
The document is a presentation template that contains numerous placeholder slides with generic text and images that can be replaced with user-generated content. It includes slides with concepts, comparisons, diagrams, charts and other visual elements that are commonly used in presentations. The template provides a starting point for users to customize slides and build out a presentation based on their topic and needs.
Find pre-designed Disney World PowerPoint Background Templates to share your views and information about Disney world of aware the audience by creating a beautiful presentation.
Make your LinkedIn profile pop to viewers with a background image that tells your career story.
This presentation gives you 10 thematic ideas for your background. They're all quick and easy to implement.
Each theme is illustrated with an inexpensive photo downloaded from Canva and properly sized for LinkedIn.
You can see a brief companion video on how to use Canva here: Use Canva to Make a LinkedIn Background Image (w/VIDEO) http://buff.ly/1LtX8V4.
From Donna Svei, Executive Resume Writer
http://www.avidcareerist.com/executive-resume-writer/
EECI2009 - From Design to Dynamic - Rapid ExpressionEngine DevelopmentFortySeven Media
The document discusses ExpressionEngine and how it can be used to rapidly develop sites using templates, addons, and other tools. It introduces the EE Sandbox approach, which involves setting up templates, addons, global variables and other site elements as reusable components. This allows developers to quickly build out new sites using the same patterns. The document provides an overview of the key elements in an EE Sandbox setup and demonstrates how to install the components, create templates, import assets and move the site to a new server.
The document describes a student's project to create a Netflix clone using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. The student used these technologies to replicate the visual appearance and basic functionality of the Netflix homepage, including recreating sections like the header, hero section with background video/image, movie categories organized by genre, and footer. By combining HTML for structure, CSS for design elements like colors and layout, and JavaScript for interactivity, the result was a web page closely resembling the official Netflix homepage across different devices.
A presentation showing the conversion of a html+css template to a simple Drupal theme. Theme files can be found at http://groups.drupal.org/node/23694#comment-83107
The document provides instructions for styling an HTML page with CSS, including:
1) Linking an external CSS stylesheet to the HTML file.
2) Adding CSS styles like font-family, background-color, and color to format text and page elements.
3) Using CSS properties to control things like background images, text formatting, and lists.
4) Adding CSS classes and selectors to further style page sections and elements.
5) Styling HTML tables with CSS border, background-color, and color properties.
This document contains information about a project with the date 20/09/2007. It includes a chart showing data by quarter and region, examples of different presentation elements like bullet points, pictures, and tables, and guidelines for using free templates from Presentation Magazine including acknowledging the source and not redistributing the templates.
This document summarizes 10 new features for Drupal 7 theming:
1. Content is now rendered as a block that can be placed anywhere.
2. jQuery UI was added to core for easier frontend interactions.
3. Variables like $content can have elements hidden and then rendered elsewhere.
4. Core markup was cleaned up with changes like $picture becoming $user_picture.
5. Wildcard suggestions were added for template naming like page--user--%.tpl.php.
6. Accessibility features were improved with classes to hide content.
7. Little new work is needed to migrate D6 themes to D7.
8. Preprocessing can now
Re-Experience SharePoint: Interface Enhancements in SharePoint 2010Benjamin Niaulin
Though most of it was done through live Demos - here is my presentation from SPS Sacramento. Live demos included available Team Site enhancements as well as step by step modifications applied to the OOB team site to upgrade the look and feel. Email me or twitter me @bniaulin for more information or the files used in the presentation including the code etc.
10 Simple Rules for Making My Site AccessibleHelena Zubkow
From the basic principle that the web should be great for everyone, Chris Albrecht and Helena Zubkow team up to present an informative accessibility demo that will rock your world. The goal of this session is to introduce developers to web accessibility – what it is, why it’s important, and how to build and test sites to make them as accessible as possible.
This includes a demo of how to do things the right way and the wrong way, some great tools, and a walkthrough of basic standards for accessibility.
- Intro - What is web accessibility?
- Why does web accessibility matter?
- Accessibility fundamentals (web accessibility in practice / code demo)
- Web accessibility tools to assess and improve your projects
- Q&A session
The document discusses child themes in WordPress, which allow a theme to inherit functionality from a parent theme and be customized without modifying the original parent theme files. It explains that child themes should always be used when customizing a theme to avoid issues when the parent theme is updated. It provides instructions for creating a basic child theme, including creating a style sheet with required headers and using CSS, template files, and functions.php to override and supplement the parent theme. Examples are given of using these methods to modify aspects like the site footer and change text.
The document discusses the elements that will be included in a web design package. It will provide 5 pages of content, installation of a selected theme, addition of images and text, security features, and a 1.5 hour training session. The design elements that can be customized include headers, navigation menus, sidebars, widgets, and page layouts. Over 1,000 themes are available to choose from to find a design that meets needs.
Little documentation and few base themes with 8.x branches - what's a front end developer to do? I'll show you what's changing in Drupal theming between D7 and D8 and how to create a custom theme based on the Classy base theme, step by step. We'll go over Twig basics and Twig debugging.
Despite the “Graph” in the name, GraphQL is mostly used to query relational databases or object models. But it is really well suited to querying graph databases too. In this talk, I’ll demonstrate how I implemented a GraphQL endpoint for the Neo4j graph database and how you would use it in your app.
There are lots of questions askes about CSS background image every day in Facebook groups and lots of unknown tricks which can help us to achieve amazing effects and make stunning apps and websites.
That’s the reason I decided to create this article to show you what magic can be done using such a simple CSS property. I gathered seven tips and tricks I believe will be the most useful and create some code examples where you can check what’s going on there for you.
Installing And Configuration for your Wordpress blogigorgentry
The document discusses installing and customizing WordPress to create two different website designs - a simple "Jakob design" and a more complex "Fancy design". It provides step-by-step instructions on downloading, installing, and configuring WordPress, and describes modifications made to the theme's CSS file and use of images to achieve each design's look and feel. The focus is on making WordPress easy to use while delivering content in an accessible way.
With tens of thousands of themes available for your WordPress website, choosing between them and knowing which to avoid, can be an overwhelming decision. In this talk, we will go over some of the factors that go into choosing the best theme for your website, as well as where to find them and how to gauge the quality.
Stencil the time for vanilla web components has arrivedGil Fink
This document discusses how Stencil can help solve problems with creating custom web components. Stencil is a compiler that generates standard-compliant web components from components written with features like JSX and TypeScript. It addresses issues like verbose syntax and lack of framework features by generating code that includes capabilities like virtual DOM and reactivity. Stencil works at build time so generated components can be used by any framework and are suitable for building reusable infrastructure components.
APIdays Paris 2018 - An API Is Not Enough: Crafting a Developer Experience Ad...apidays
An API Is Not Enough: Crafting a Developer Experience
Adam Kalsey, Webex Developer Relations, Cisco
Apply to be a speaker here - https://apidays.typeform.com/to/J1snsg
The document is a presentation template that contains numerous placeholder slides with generic text and images that can be replaced with user-generated content. It includes slides with concepts, comparisons, diagrams, charts and other visual elements that are commonly used in presentations. The template provides a starting point for users to customize slides and build out a presentation based on their topic and needs.
Find pre-designed Disney World PowerPoint Background Templates to share your views and information about Disney world of aware the audience by creating a beautiful presentation.
Make your LinkedIn profile pop to viewers with a background image that tells your career story.
This presentation gives you 10 thematic ideas for your background. They're all quick and easy to implement.
Each theme is illustrated with an inexpensive photo downloaded from Canva and properly sized for LinkedIn.
You can see a brief companion video on how to use Canva here: Use Canva to Make a LinkedIn Background Image (w/VIDEO) http://buff.ly/1LtX8V4.
From Donna Svei, Executive Resume Writer
http://www.avidcareerist.com/executive-resume-writer/
EECI2009 - From Design to Dynamic - Rapid ExpressionEngine DevelopmentFortySeven Media
The document discusses ExpressionEngine and how it can be used to rapidly develop sites using templates, addons, and other tools. It introduces the EE Sandbox approach, which involves setting up templates, addons, global variables and other site elements as reusable components. This allows developers to quickly build out new sites using the same patterns. The document provides an overview of the key elements in an EE Sandbox setup and demonstrates how to install the components, create templates, import assets and move the site to a new server.
The document describes a student's project to create a Netflix clone using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. The student used these technologies to replicate the visual appearance and basic functionality of the Netflix homepage, including recreating sections like the header, hero section with background video/image, movie categories organized by genre, and footer. By combining HTML for structure, CSS for design elements like colors and layout, and JavaScript for interactivity, the result was a web page closely resembling the official Netflix homepage across different devices.
A presentation showing the conversion of a html+css template to a simple Drupal theme. Theme files can be found at http://groups.drupal.org/node/23694#comment-83107
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You may copy and distribute this template freely, as long as you maintain this footer intact
without changing any part of it or removing the link!