Make the Most of Your Mobile Site

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You’ve spent time making sure your blog looks exactly the way you want — it’s got personality and complements your content. But what about the people who read your blog on a phone or tablet? Have you looked at your blog on a three-inch screen to see what they see?

Luckily, it’s easy to make sure your blog looks great, no matter the size of the screen.

Understanding mobile themes.

We assume you want your blog to look good on mobile devices. If you’re using a responsive theme (more on that below), you’re all set. Otherwise, we’ve taken the liberty of checking off the “Enable Mobile Theme” box, found in the Appearance >> Mobile section of your dashboard:

mobile options

A responsive theme automatically adjusts itself for the size of the screen, so your blog still looks like your blog but is fast and mobile-friendly. Every new theme release is responsive, as are…

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Yashpal Goswami

Software development is like a entertaining, but only when every little factor runs as per our need. When factors go incorrect, fault activity begins. By conventional, the fault is connected to Software developer since he developed the application, but being intelligent by characteristics (aha!), Software developer never agree to it and below are some of the conventional responses you can observed from him.

20. What? Really? How is that possible?
19. I haven’t touched that module in weeks!
18. It was working yesterday.
17. That’s weird!
16. You must have the wrong version.
15. What did you type in wrong to get it to crash?
14. Your are feeding in wrong data
13. It’s never done that before
12. This can’t be the source of that.
11. It must be a hardware problem.
10. It works, but it hasn’t been tested.
9. It’s just some unlucky coincidence.
8. Somebody must…

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Crazy About Technology

Ney York, Friday a research firm Strategy Analytic said that The Launch of the iphone 5 becomes a best seller of the year because of reducing the popularity of the non-Smartphone.

This firm counted that a Apple sales a 17.7 million iPhone to the all kind of US buyers in between October to December. It means they sale the one in three new phones.

Samsung is quite behind and shipped a 16.8 billion phones including non-smart once. A Strategy Analytics said that Samsung is second largest seller of phones in US market since 2008.

Another research firm NPD Group tracks the retail sales of the Samsung phones that still outsold the iPhone in the quarter, by 31 per cent to 29 per cent. While Strategy Analytics tracks the whole shipment, so the comparatively both are not same.

Globally, it’s clear that Samsung is still the biggest phone vendor with 23…

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Kalpesh Joshi

When you use jQuery UI tab or jQuery accordion for displaying Google map and facing problem on display of map.

You can follow these steps:

1) Add this code

jQuery(‘#tabs, #streetview‘).tabs({
activate: function(event, ui){
google.maps.event.trigger(streetview, ‘resize’);
}
});

Where #streeview is your map ID  and #tabs is your tab ID

above code solve your problem but if you facing another problem that map is not displaying with its center point than you should add this code:

2) Add this code:

lastCenter=map.getCenter();
google.maps.event.trigger(map_canvas, ‘resize’);
map.setCenter(lastCenter);

Where map_canvas is ID of map div.

Hope, this will be help full to you.

Ref:

1) https://developers.google.com/maps/documentation/javascript/events

2) https://developers.google.com/maps/documentation/javascript/reference

 

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What do I.T. Specialists do?

First things first. Despite the title of this infographic, you don’t need to be a dude to work for I.T. My girlfriend works for I.T. at her university, so don’t be discouraged, keep reaching for the stars ladies! It should also be noted that though this infographic may look cartoony, it is actually more informative than humorous. I expected it to be a dig on tech nerds, but really it’s more of an encyclopedic identification of the various duties and specialities that an I.T. employee might have today. Continue reading What do I.T. Specialists do?

Jayesh Kanzariya

SEO can generally be bifurcated into on-page and off-page optimization methods. Generally, on-page optimization done with the concerned everything that can boost your SERP page wise.

Off-page marketing offers with factors that take place elsewhere such as the quality and significance of your backlinks. An efficient SEO strategy will usually take considered both into, but the importance of on-page optimization cannot be exaggerated.

Keywords 

The keyword is prime’ used to be the motto of any SEO Campaign. Generally, keywords can be a word or collection of words type into a search engine for getting relevant result for your website, but nowadays less can be more.

The latest Penguin upgrade to Google’s search engine handled keyword density amongst other problems. Keyword repeating, if done within affordable factors, is not regarded a black hat strategy, but its effectiveness is certainly controversial.

After years of controversy a desire keyword density declared by the…

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The Internet, a Decade Later

The times they are a-changin. Ten years ago, in 2002, as a young middle schooler, I would sit on my parent’s computer waiting for the dial-up internet to, well, dial. Now, in early 2013, I sit on my laptop typing away on the internet. Which moves faster than light. Today, there are 2.27 billion internet users, 555 million websites and pages load in a meager 6 seconds. Continue reading The Internet, a Decade Later

Cellular Jerks: Where Are Your Mobile Manners?

Cellular Jerks: Where Are Your Mobile Manners?Tim and I were on the same wavelength this week when it comes to the content of our infographics. Cell phone users can be pretty ridiculous (and unsafe). This infographic brings to light the importance of being aware of the
implications of one’s social interactions—and people’s cell phone usage doesn’t just affect others with their rudeness, it can have an impact (that’s not always good) on the “jerks” themselves.

The statistics represented within this infographic should be pretty surprising, but in reality we are all pretty aware of this issue; we are all cell phone users. The figure “90% of cell phone users think they have excellent mobile manners” says a lot about our selfish attitude within U.S. culture. I caught myself the other day shaking my head at a driver in a parking garage (not a safe place to have a chat) occupied by her cell phone and then looked into rearview mirror to shake my head once again as I picked up a call in a parking lot. I judged another woman for doing something I obviously thought was alright for me to do. Totally not cool, Rachel.

As shown by research, people often justify not-so-true responses to questions about engaging in appropriate social behavior on surveys. As is understandable, we don’t want to admit the things we do that are “wrong”. But perhaps being more truthful to ourselves will be more beneficial to us as well as to those around us. If we adapt our behavior, maybe then an infographic will be produced that states the exceptional cell phone etiquette that has been seen in 2013-2015. Make it happen people! You are the ones who can change the world! I don’t want to overwhelm you, though; small steps… start with analyzing your behavior when using your cell phone. Be considerate and conscious throughout your Sunday!

Source from  http://dailyinfographic.com