This magnificent tutorial tells us how to build a basic tag cloud which retrieves the tags to display as part of an AJAX request directly after page load. As you can see you’ll get a very attractive and tiny widget that can be easily integrated to any design.
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Accessible Design Using CSS
CSS improves a websites accessibility dramatically, improving user experience. A website should be built for everyone to use and not solely for the majority. Search Engine Optimisation specialists have agreed and now the majority of companies that provide Internet Marketing Services advise their clients to re-structure their sites using CSS as this improves reach to users and improves general performance.
A user that requires a screenreader of some sort needs to be able to understand what is being read to them. Using tables that are not correctly set up or coded can result in the user not understanding what is being read out. Using CSS improves this dramatically, a site that uses CSS can create user agent specific styling for screen readers, thus improving the users experience.
Accessibility and SEO are known to work pretty much hand in hand. A website that conforms to standards using valid XHTML & CSS is known to perform better than overbloated table coding, at the same time it improves general user experience.
A user that requires a screenreader of some sort needs to be able to understand what is being read to them. Using tables that are not correctly set up or coded can result in the user not understanding what is being read out. Using CSS improves this dramatically, a site that uses CSS can create user agent specific styling for screen readers, thus improving the users experience.
Accessibility and SEO are known to work pretty much hand in hand. A website that conforms to standards using valid XHTML & CSS is known to perform better than overbloated table coding, at the same time it improves general user experience.
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Tuesday, 22 February 2011
Samsung Topped Global TV Market for 5th Year in 2010
Samsung Electronics sold some W30 trillion worth of TVs in 2010 to maintain the top spot in the global market for a fifth year in a row (US$1=W1,119).
According to a report from market researcher DisplaySearch on Monday, the Korean manufacturer garnered a 22.1 percent share of the world market with sales of US$26 billion.
LG Electronics came in second with 14.1 percent ($16.6 billion in sales), followed by Sony at 11.9 percent ($14.1 billion).
The global TV market grew by 17.8 percent last year from a year earlier with sales of 248.4 million units.
source. http://english.chosun.com/site/data/html_dir/2011/02/22/2011022200631.html
According to a report from market researcher DisplaySearch on Monday, the Korean manufacturer garnered a 22.1 percent share of the world market with sales of US$26 billion.
LG Electronics came in second with 14.1 percent ($16.6 billion in sales), followed by Sony at 11.9 percent ($14.1 billion).
The global TV market grew by 17.8 percent last year from a year earlier with sales of 248.4 million units.
source. http://english.chosun.com/site/data/html_dir/2011/02/22/2011022200631.html
Hot deals: Around the Big Apple
If you're heading to the Big Apple, consider making online bookings from $155 to $183 a night at hotels situated on New York streets made famous by classic movies.
The three-star Hotel 91 is in the vibrant Lower East side of Manhattan; it's smoke-free and an easy walk to China Town, Battery Park, the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island. Rooms start at $155.
The Amsterdam Court Hotel is also three-star and situated on 50th Street next to Broadway, where you can walk to Times Square, Rockefeller Centre and Central Park. It has a Japanese-Italian fusion cuisine restaurant. Room rates start at $183.
Book and travel by April 15.
Contact: Expedia.com, 0800 998 799 or expedia.co.nz
Under $900
Seven nights on Norfolk Island with return airfares from Auckland are priced from $879 each and you even get daily use of a rental car.
You'll stay at the three-star Nuffka Studio Apartments. Book by February 28.
Travel from March 13 to April 17; May 22 to July 17 or July 31 to August 28.
Contact: House of Travel, 0800 838 747
Under $1000
A four-night Adriatic Highlights Tour will guide you through Croatia. Priced From $972 each, the tour includes three-star accommodation, all breakfasts and dinners, entrance fees and sightseeing with an English-speaking guide.
Book by May 15. Travel on July 10 and 17 or on August 14 and 21.
Contact: Adventure World, phone 0800 899 111
Under $1200
Fly return to New Caledonia from Auckland and stay four nights from $1125. Book by February 28. Travel from March 1 to 29; May 3 to 17 or May 24 to June 25. Travel from Wellington or Christchurch is an extra $160 each.
Contact: Flight Centre, 0800 427 555
* Unless otherwise stated, prices for flights and accommodation packages are quoted for one adult on a twin-share booking basis. Conditions apply to most packages, such as deals being subject to availability and close-out dates, and most have short-life deadlines to book by before you miss out.
source. http://www.nzherald.co.nz/travel/news/article.cfm?c_id=7&objectid=10707959
The three-star Hotel 91 is in the vibrant Lower East side of Manhattan; it's smoke-free and an easy walk to China Town, Battery Park, the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island. Rooms start at $155.
The Amsterdam Court Hotel is also three-star and situated on 50th Street next to Broadway, where you can walk to Times Square, Rockefeller Centre and Central Park. It has a Japanese-Italian fusion cuisine restaurant. Room rates start at $183.
Book and travel by April 15.
Contact: Expedia.com, 0800 998 799 or expedia.co.nz
Under $900
Seven nights on Norfolk Island with return airfares from Auckland are priced from $879 each and you even get daily use of a rental car.
You'll stay at the three-star Nuffka Studio Apartments. Book by February 28.
Travel from March 13 to April 17; May 22 to July 17 or July 31 to August 28.
Contact: House of Travel, 0800 838 747
Under $1000
A four-night Adriatic Highlights Tour will guide you through Croatia. Priced From $972 each, the tour includes three-star accommodation, all breakfasts and dinners, entrance fees and sightseeing with an English-speaking guide.
Book by May 15. Travel on July 10 and 17 or on August 14 and 21.
Contact: Adventure World, phone 0800 899 111
Under $1200
Fly return to New Caledonia from Auckland and stay four nights from $1125. Book by February 28. Travel from March 1 to 29; May 3 to 17 or May 24 to June 25. Travel from Wellington or Christchurch is an extra $160 each.
Contact: Flight Centre, 0800 427 555
* Unless otherwise stated, prices for flights and accommodation packages are quoted for one adult on a twin-share booking basis. Conditions apply to most packages, such as deals being subject to availability and close-out dates, and most have short-life deadlines to book by before you miss out.
source. http://www.nzherald.co.nz/travel/news/article.cfm?c_id=7&objectid=10707959
Wednesday, 16 February 2011
The World Wide Web (WWW) was created in 1989.
The World Wide Web (WWW) was created in 1989 by CERN physicist Tim Berners-Lee.[3] On 30 April 1993, CERN announced that the World Wide Web would be free to use for anyone.[4] Before the introduction of HTML and HTTP, other protocols such as file transfer protocol and the gopher protocol were used to retrieve individual files from a server. These protocols offer a simple directory structure which the user navigates and chooses files to download. Documents were most often presented as plain text files without formatting, or were encoded in word processor formats.
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