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A chart or a graph is a visual representation of data, in which “the data are represented by symbols, such as bars, lines, or slices”. These symbols can represent tabular numeric data, functions or some kinds of qualitative structures. For…
For one reason or another, a lot of freelancers use Web based Applications. As a full-time freelancer and part-time geek, I really like to manage my activities with applications on web too. Web based applications have many advantages over software…
If you planning to launch new online project or your new site then coming soon pages can be handy tools for you as under construction page proven to get most out of these early announcements.
Now days Creative Designs is…
Anyone that knows what’s what about web design knows what CSS is, and how invaluable it can be to styling the navigation of a website.
The thing about CSS is that it is capable of much more than just stylistic…
Most experienced web developers now understand that using CSS’s built-in method for adding custom list markers (also referred to as “bullets”) to style an unordered list is not an option. The unpredictable bugs that occur in Internet Explorer when using…
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In today’s tech age, the modern blogosphere is becoming a much more populous region of the world wide web. Bloggers from all over the world are creating,…
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When it comes to Image editing or photo enhancement, Adobe Photoshop is usually the primary option to consider. However, the software package itself is a quite hard…
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It’s essential for Designers to have a good understanding of typography and selection as the importance of typography in design can’t be neglected. The proper selection of…
RSS stands for “Really Simple Syndication”. RSS is a format for delivering regularly changing web content. It is a way to easily distribute a list of headlines, update notices, and sometimes content to a wide number of people. It is used by computer programs that organize those headlines and notices for easy reading. Many news-related sites, weblogs and other online publishers syndicate their content as an RSS Feed to whoever wants it.
Thunderbird is like outlook, but in my opinion…..better! Thunderbird is a free, open-source and cross-platform mail client for most operating systems including, but not limited to, Windows, Linux and Macintosh. It is a robust and easy to use client, similar to competing products like Outlook Express, but with some major advantages such as junk mail classification.

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