BE Blog

You don’t actually need to add content here (it won’t even show up!), just select the “Blogroll” template on the right sidebar and your blog-posts will show up on this page. You CAN add custom header-primary-text and header-secondary-text via the custom fields though.

Splash Pages: Do We Really Need Them?

Posted by on Aug 1, 2009 in Blogs | 0 comments

Yes, sometimes we do. Should we use them? No, we probably shouldn’t. Splash screen (or splash page) is a front page of a web-site that don’t provide the actual content, but offers visitors some kind of intuition or background information for what the site is about. Designers use splash pages in their portfolios to impress potential clients with eye-candy. Companies tend to make use of them to draw users’ attention to their latest products. And users literally can’t stand them, because splash pages usually take a long time to load and...

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10 Killer Flash Tips For Beginners

Posted by on Aug 1, 2009 in Blogs | 0 comments

This article will come in handy for those of you who are interested in Flash, or perhaps have a basic idea and would like to learn more about Adobe Flash. Before we get started: The list below provides you valuable and useful short tips including sample FLA source files to help you understand better and apply faster in your Flash projects. You need to have Adobe Flash CS3 or CS4 Professional software installed in your computer to open the source files. 1. Understanding Object Names 2. How to make URL buttons in ActionScript 3.0 3. How to...

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Handpicked free fonts for graphic designers

Posted by on Jul 31, 2009 in Blogs | 0 comments

Font Squirrel scours the internet in search of FREE, highest-quality, designer-friendly, commercial-use fonts and presents them for easy downloading.  We dont have the most, but we do have the best. Full Article

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How To Access Blocked Web Sites

Posted by on Jun 16, 2009 in Blogs | 0 comments

Proxy websites allows us to bypass our current ISP’s IP and connect to targeted website with a different IP; thus hiding our actual origin from detectable. Internet users use proxy websites for various reasons, some to access websites potentially blocked by their colleges or workplace, some use it to test their scripts. I frequently used them to test geo-location ads or to check if DNS are properly propagated when I adjust their settings. I’ve decided to bring this entry back from archive to front page after receiving tones of emails...

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