optincrusher Outside of WordPress
optincrusher is a fantastic free plugin for WordPress that gives your blog a slide in footer to capture newsletter sign ups, that I discovered while reading a post on Profit-Internet. It works with a number of different subscription applications, and is easily configured. And, it looks slick.
Easy to use + Valuable tool + Professional Appearance + Free
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Versailles Casket – High-end Caskets
Client – Guy Bodart
Company – Versailles Casket
Site – versaillescasket.com
Tasks – Guy Bodart makes caskets that are the epitomy of luxury. They are truly one of a kind. High end and nothing but the best of the best of the best.
He needed the perfect logo and the perfect web site to represent his product in the best way possible.
The logo is roman inspired… Continue reading
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Lightbox2 & Flash AS3 Redux
Back in October I was building a Flash site and it required the use of a gallery. Since I almost always use LightBox for galleries, I wanted to do the same for this site. Problem is, I could not get LightBox to work with Flash AS3.
I search all over for a solution, but none would work. I ended up getting it to work using a variety of methods… Continue reading | 95 Comments
Written by: MrMyles
On: Wednesday, January 7th, 2009 at 10:15 am
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Tutorials, Web Design
Tags:ActionScript 3, Adobe, Adobe Flash CS3, AS3, code, CSS, Design, DOM, Flash, function, gallery, HTML, HuddleTogether, JavaScript, LightBox, lightbox flash as3, lightbox in flash as3, lightbox2 call from as3, MouseEvent, movie, rel, setAttribute, wmode
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Creating rotating headers in XsitePro
You can get it done with tokens.
Go to Advanced header and insert the main header there, then in source view change the name of the image to a token.
{%keyword1%}.jpg
The upload all your banners to your resource manager and name them with the keyword.
Example:
- 5 pages: home.html / about.html / links.html / terms.html / contact.html
- 5 keywords: home / about /
Written by: MrMyles
On: Monday, December 15th, 2008 at 9:29 pm
Filed under:
Tutorials, XSitePro
Tags:do it yourself, HTML, New Ideas, templates, Web Design, What to Do, XSitePro, XSitePro Custom Site Design, XSitePro Site Design, XSitePro Template Design, XSP, XSP template
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