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WP Theme: Dreamy

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WP Theme: Dreamy is a 2 column, fixed-width, sidebar widget ready theme.

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WP Theme: Mojo

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WP Theme: Mojo is a lightweight, simple and pleasant design with a slider menu. Sweet titles and Ibox built in.

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WP Theme: Store

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WP Theme: Store is a two column, dark WordPress theme with some nice graphics.

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WP Theme: Devi – The Goddess

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WP Theme: Devi – The Goddess is a graphical dark theme by Ekta based on Kubrick

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WP Plugin: FLV Embed

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January 10th, 2007
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LinkyLoo, WordPress Plugins

WP Plugin: FLV Embed is a WordPress plugin made to simplify the process of adding FLV videos into your blog using Jeroen’s FLV Player.

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WP Plugin: WS ToolTips

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January 10th, 2007
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LinkyLoo, WordPress Plugins

WP Plugin: WS ToolTips uses Sweet Titles to display cool tooltips for tags with the title=”” attribute. Demo and English explanation are to the bottom of the plugin page.

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Using UTW with Chitika

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January 10th, 2007
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HOW-TO, LinkyLoo

Using UTW with Chitika takes you through using Ultimate Tag Warrior to generate keywords for Chitika eMiniMalls.

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WP Plugin: HighSlide JS

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January 10th, 2007
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WP Plugin: HighSlide JS allows you to easily use HighSlide by automatically inserting the necessary javascript into your posts or pages. The plugin makes uses of a wordpress quicktag to make the insertion process painless.

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Whitespace

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January 9th, 2007
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Golden Rules, Web Design

I came across an article by Mark Boulton at A List Apart. He writes about the importance of micro and macro whitespace. To put it simply, whitespace on a page is everything that isn’t the content. By content I mean text, images and other design elements. Micro whitespace is the space between lines, characters and smaller elements on your page. Macro whitespace is between major elements, like blocks of content etc. Micro whitespace plays the role in ensuring legibility and macro whitespace gives you the feeling of breathing room and cleanliness. Before the popularity of CSS, most of the styling was with font, bold and italic tags. Most sites had standard font sizes (usually 12pt) and standard whitespacing. Once CSS became popular, almost all design elements could be styled. Spacing between characters could be easily changed, as well as line spacing. Cross-browser and cross-platform incompatibility resulted in pages looking good […]

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