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Looop is an online printing service with a unique twist: it offers a platform to allow printers to sell high-quality one-off opportunities in off-cuts and excess in their printing jobs that would otherwise go to waste .
If you’re looking for a really impressive way of compressing your JavaScript and CSS into one highly-compressed file, why not put it into a PNG image and use HTML5′s canvas to extract it again?
The basis is the same as any other parsed programming language: selectors shouldn’t start with a numeric character. Somehow I always manage to forget though…
The Cisco Eos platform has an expansive array of ways for the website owners or ‘professional users’ to communicate with the other members of the site: from photographs and videos to blogs, comments, and audio tracks.
One thing that you will almost certainly want to do with the Eos platform is embed custom Flash. Eos comes with some great default modules for playing back user-uploaded videos and music, all of which are very easy to restyle or modify if you get into the module templating.
A relatively simple xHTML/CSS template but with very striking (and bandwidth intensive) imagery, the Ziboo site was built for optimisation despite the graphic-heavy design and integrated with a CakePHP-based content management system.