by aniko

1 December

How to use Google Fonts in your WordPress Theme


Using Google Fonts in your WordPress Theme is very easy and it can be completed in 3 simple steps.

1.
Go to Google Web Fonts, browse all the fonts available for use on your website and pick any font you like. For this example, I will be using Droid Sans.

<link href='http://fonts.googleapis.com/css?family=Droid+Sans&v1'
rel='stylesheet' type='text/css'>

2.
Click on the font name to go to the font page and then click on Use This Font tab and copy and paste the css include into the section in Header (header.php) file of your WordPress Theme.

3.
Edit the Stylesheet (style.css) file of your current WordPress Theme and add the following line of CSS:

SELECTOR { font-family: ‘Droid Sans’, arial, serif; }

Replace SELECTOR with the correct selector; for example: h1, .title, .post h2, etc.

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by khaldon Araffa

10 November

Website Tour with jQuery



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by khaldon Araffa

10 November

Fantastic New jQuery Plugins


JQuery is one of the most popular JavaScript frameworks which are powerful tools and huge benefit for developers to improves the designs integration with Web applications. This article will briefly introduce you to the jQuery with excellent examples. JQuery is really wonderful plug-in for designers which are giving attractive functionality to the web sites. Even now day’s every designers focusing on Jquery because of needs to have functionality out of the box that can be accessed by using this.
Here with showcased Complete 95+ Stunning Jquery effects examples, with Tutorials For Your reference and Inspirations.

1. Flip! A jQuery plugin

 

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by khaldon Araffa

10 November

What Does My Supplemental Ratio Mean?


The size of the supplemental index and the pages included in it change as the web grows and Google changes their crawling priorities. It is a moving target, but one that still gives you a clue to the current relative health of your site.

If none of your pages are supplemental then likely you have good information architecture, and can put up many more profitable pages for your given link equity. If some of your pages are supplemental that might be fine as long as those are pages that duplicate other content and/or are generally of lower importance. If many of your key pages are supplemental you may need to look at improving your internal site architecture and/or marketing your site to improve your link equity.

Comparing the size of your site and your supplemental ratio to similar sites in your industry may give you a good grasp on the upside potential of fixing common information architecture related issues on your site, what sites are wasting significant potential, and how much more competitive your marketplace may get if competitors fix their sites.

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