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3.0. MacBidouille.com - Apache - php - mySQL. How To Create URL Shortener With Your Domain | Tools. We use shortening URL services like TinyURL, Bit.ly, su.pr, etc on daily basis. These services are great, but have you thought of creating something similar your own? Setting up such service on your own is fairly easy, and if you are using WordPress it too comes with a plug-in that work seamlessly well. YOURLS (Your Own URL Shortener) is what we’re talking about. It’s a free PHP script created by Lester Chan and Ozh Richard that allow you to create something similar to TinyURL and Bit.ly. We’ve installed and played around with it for a while, and here are our thoughts: YOURLS also comes with developer API as well as WordPress plugin. First and formost Here are some things you’ll need before the installation: A domain – A short one would be perfect but it’s hard to get these days. Read more about YOURLS requirements. 1. Download the latest version of YOURLS. 2. 3. Upload all files and folders in the exact same structure to the root folder of your web hosting account. 4. 5.

60+ Useful Photoshop Actions For Photo Enhancements | Photoshop. Each Photoshop action stores a sequential series of tasks/jobs, and by hitting the ‘play’ button you get the same effect again and again without the need to repeat steps individually. Photoshop actions are powerful and great time saver when it comes to batch photo processing.

Adobe Photoshop comes with a default set of actions pre-installed that could give you a pretty good idea how thing works. In this post, we want to show you a list of 60+ Useful Photoshop Actions For Photo Enhancements. You might also be interested in these following Photoshop resources: Color Balance, Hue/Saturation Photoshop Action 2by saturn-rings Cross-Processing ATNby mutato-nomine 50 Photoshop Postwork Actionsby manicho Portrait Actions I by ver00nika Portrait Actions II by ver00nika Action Pack I by EmberGFX Actions Clyck by muffim-clyck Caitlins actionsby mumbojumbo89 Color actionsby freaky665 Color Enhancing Actions by Princess-of-Shadows Colors Actions by anaRasha-stock Cool photo effect actionby Numizmat Black & White.

All Designs,Graphics and Web Resources-Naldz Graphics. Rediscovering the Button Element. Introduction Creating a consistent interface for your users is a constant struggle for every application designer. Building consistency on the web is especially tough because the visual rendering differences across browsers and operating systems are wildly different and almost arbitrary in what can and cannot be done.

No where does this become more apparent than when you’re dealing with form elements and the biggest loser of them all in the battle for a standardized look is the infamous Submit button. As is, the input with the type=”submit” is either too ugly (Firefox), a little buggy (Internet Explorer) or completely inflexible (Safari). The solution for most is to use image inputs and create the damn things ourselves. And it’s unfortunate, because then we’re reduced to the tedious tasks of opening up Photoshop every time we’re in need of a new button. Inputs vs Buttons So, here’s your standard submit button markup: And it looks like this across the three brothers: Meh. Nice. The Results.