The :nth-child(n) selector matches elements on the basis of their positions within a parent element’s list of child elements. The :nth-child accepts an argument, N, which can be a keyword, a number, or a number expression of the form an+b. It is not supported in Internet Explorer 8 (or older) at all. Supporting... read more
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The short history of HTML5
In 1998, the W3C (World Wide Web Consortium) decided they would not continue to evolve HTML and froze the standard at HTML 4.01. W3C instead moved forward with XML and the XHTML standard. This new standard, based on XML, required self-closing tags and syntax rule like quoting attributes to name a few. The XHTML was transitional,... read more
Sticky Posts per Category
Using WordPress as a CMS, I needed the sticky posts to display on the top of the page per category and then display the rest of the post (in the category) in alphabetical order by title. I ended up running 2 loops, 1 for sticky post and 1 without. I created a category.php file and I’m using the follow queries: ... read more
QR codes
You may have seen one of these QR Codes in the pages of your favorite magazine, promotional mailer or just around town. The codes are increasing popularly has customers are more reliant on mobile smart phones for information on the go. What are QR codes? A QR code is one of the most popular types of two-dimensional (matrix)... read more
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