From Technorati:
In 2012 we saw quite a lot of trends in web designing that set forth
the founding stones of a radical change in the way we approach and
design websites. 2013 is going to be one of those years when the rest of
the World Wide Web will flock towards an HTML 5 website that’s styled
with the brand new features of CSS 3. In the last quarter of 2012 we saw
a lot of popular websites doing a complete redesign and defining the
emergence of a new trend that is bound to storm into the mainstream
webmaster community beginning this year. In this article I am going to
talk about 5 such trends that you must adapt or at least prepare your
website to be flexible enough to accept such changes.
Going Responsive – HTML 5 is not only about creating games
with canvas and showing off the cool animations using CSS 3. One of the
fundamental reasons why this markup language gained widespread
acceptance amongst developers in the fact that it allows designing of
web applications that automatically adjust itself on other small screen
devices. This feature is called responsive or fluid design where you
will see the entire content of the website shifting and adjusting on an
iPad or iPhone. While 2012 saw blogs like Mashable, The Next Web
etc. shift to this format I believe that in 2013 there is going to be
an explosion of responsive designing. Gone are those days when you had a
separate site called m.site.com. Prepare to make your own website fluid
because the number of people who access the internet from tablets and
smartphones are growing at a skyrocketing pace.
Single Tone Colors – Apart from responsive designing another
fast emerging trend is the use of single tome color. By single tone I
mean using shades of blue or dark red. The latest redesigns of Mashable
and The Next Web are perfect examples of how one consistent color is
used to determine the entire theme of the website. In 2013 we will
definitely see more websites shifting to this trend because when you use
minimalistic color tones without using lots of different shades then
the readers are more focused on the text and content of your site.
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Nhân Giti Chu (Charles NyanGiti) blog of random stories from around the websites visited like sports, news, art, videos, nature, etc.
It's not the Harlem Shake
Search YouTube for the Harlem Shake and more than 200,000 results
pop up: a group of sky divers thrust their pelvises and pump their
fists in a wild dance move while falling amid the clouds; members of the
University of Georgia men’s swim-and-dive team do similar moves in
their trunks underwater; Norwegian Army officers stand stoically in
camouflage and berets before breaking into their version of the dance,
all set to an electronic groove.
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How to become a successful model (Charles Nyangiti)
Observing nature and learning art from nature, here are tips on how to become a successful model in art:
- Be cool and be yourself
- Be respectful to the people you work with
- Remember in the online age any photos you take will last a long long time...
- Believe in yourself and your accomplishments
- Join social networks and present yourself very well and with a constructive attitude
- Remember anything you do will precede you in the future
- Stick to your guns
- Don't be bullied, believe in yourself (again!)
- Be prepared to travel a good deal
- Make people like you, i.e. put your ego aside
- Strive for quality and don't settle for number two. Practice practice practice!
- Don't pay attention to rumors!
Blow Up - Hồ Ngọc Hà [Gala Mai Vàng 2013]
Blow Up - Hồ Ngọc Hà
Chương trình "Gala Mai Vàng chào Xuân 2013" do Báo Người Lao Động phối hợp với Công Ty TNHH Pou Yuen Việt Nam (Bình Tân, TPHCM) tổ chức diễn ra tối 28-1.
Old Microsoft news on Windows 8 review and data center
For archive and future reference old news on Windows 8 review good points and Microsoft data center news: see links below
News on Wordpress blog Microsoft Windows 8 review and data center
News on Wordpress blog Microsoft Windows 8 review and data center
My pinterest pins and boards and likes and so on: (Charles NyanGiti)
Find below my pinterest pinsm boards, like and so on and some more information about pinterest below:
Pins:
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More information about my philosophical interests in Vietnamese philosophy and culture (collected by Charles NyanGiti)
I’m immersed in web designing most of my adult life from front-end web developer to present, I have more than ten years of professional experience in the design industry.
All my interesting links that i follow in one place
Here are my interesting links, but first a good story to introduce myself:
When I’m tired and my eyes are hot, I don’t feel like looking at tiny words on a page. My kids also tend to not like going to sleep if there is a light on, which is necessary for reading. Acacia is pretty attached to having a bedtime story, so it seemed like the best solution would be to make one up which I could tell her while laying in bed with the light off.
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When I’m tired and my eyes are hot, I don’t feel like looking at tiny words on a page. My kids also tend to not like going to sleep if there is a light on, which is necessary for reading. Acacia is pretty attached to having a bedtime story, so it seemed like the best solution would be to make one up which I could tell her while laying in bed with the light off.
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Bigsight charles nyangiti
Floost charles nyangiti
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DeviantArt charles nyangiti
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Soundcloud charles nyangiti
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The Importance of Muhammad Ali (Louisville, Kentucky)
The Importance of Muhammad Ali
Cassius Marcellus Clay Jr., as Muhammad Ali was once known, was born in Louisville, Kentucky, on January 17, 1942—a time when blacks were the servant class in Louisville. They held jobs such as tending the backstretch at Churchill Downs (the famous race track where the Kentucky Derby is held) and cleaning other people’s homes. In Louisville in the 1940s, the highest career goal that most black people could realistically set for their children was that they join the clergy or teach at an all-black public school. Ali’s father, Cassius Marcellus Clay Sr., supported a wife and two sons by painting billboards and signs. Ali’s mother, Odessa Grady Clay, worked on occasion as a household domestic.
Justin Bieber appears to be smoking pot in party pictures - Chicago Illinois
From Los Angeles Times:
What were you doing when you were 18? Looks as if Justin Bieber has been getting his party on.
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