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Why there is white/blank space instead of AdSense ad on my website?
Usually if you see on your website a white/blank space instead of Adsense ads, this means that Adsense cannot show adds in that unit for some reasons (we are going to talk about possible reasons below) and also you have enabled the “Fill space with a solid color†feature (in the “Choose what to display if no relevant ads are available†settings of this ad unit). I probably should also say that if you set “Show public service ads†instead of the “F...
Magic CSS shape
There is a question on StackOverflow which states that someone finds a CSS sample on http://css-tricks.com/examples/ShapesOfCSS/ , the sample shows a triangle created with pure CSS. The source code is :#triangle-up {width: 0;height: 0;border-left: 50px solid transparent;border-right: 50px solid transparent;border-bottom: 100px solid red;}The question is how these few lines can create a triangle? Next we give the answer and the detail illustration to this question We need to consider the B...
Will Google+ be a "Ghost City"
Just now, I read an article about Google+’s status quo. The key point of this article is that it states that Google+ is now a “Ghost Cityâ€. According to the article, users of Google+ spend only 3 minutes per month on Google+, this is a very low participation rate for a social network website. After reading this, I wonder whether Google+ is really a Ghost City now, I cannot give my answer. Since it was released just around 8 months ago, so the user base is not very large. ...
Google+,Social fayigue,User base,Ghost City 2012-02-28 09:44:39
IE ActiveX(â€htmlfileâ€) Transport, Part II
In my last post I discussed using the ActiveX(â€htmlfileâ€) technique to provide a usable streaming transport in Internet Explorer. The solution I provided will work, but since writing the last article I’ve made significant progress in understanding why IE behaves the way it does with respect to the streaming transport. The previous solution amounted to creating an array of messages, pushing messages on that array from the htmlfile iframe, and popping messages off of the array i...
IE,Http,Streaming,htmlfile,Transport,Act 2011-09-05 04:07:02
How to choose JavaScript template engine?
With the increase of density of web front end development, AJAX and JSON are used more and more frequently, it's necessary to use many tags in front end development. You may have a JSON object as below: var data={ email: 'terry.li@gbin1.com, gender: 'male' } Then you need to organize the JSON data into page elements. var email, gender;email= ' ' + data.email+ '; gender= ' ' + data.gender + '; $('#contentwrapper‘).append(content).append(gender); The output is very simple: ...
JavaScript template engine,Template 2012-10-07 07:03:58
Web Consistency Testing
Introduction Web Consistency Testing is a new form of Web testing that aims to answer the simple question: does this page look right? It's an automated approach to making sure a page looks the way we expect, whether that be cross-browser, over time (regression), in multiple locales, or whatever else we can think of. Kevin Menard, founder of Mogotest, presented an in-depth talk about what Web Consistency Testi...
Website,Consistency,Testing,Consistency testing,Advice 2011-12-01 02:52:30
Games don’t need to be social
Social games have been a big trend in recent years. Zynga struck it big and now everyone else is trying to emulate them. Unfortunately, the first thing that pops into anyones head when a Zynga game is mentioned is Facebook. Facebook is the platform upon which their success stories like FarmVille were built, but it’s not the reason for their success.Zyngas games work because they are fun. The social connectivity is merely a mechanism to share your enjoyment of the game with other...
Game,Social,No need,Game design 2011-10-29 07:15:34
Is Java the platform of the future?
I've mentioned before, but I think we are living in a period of time where a bigger explosion of programming languages is occurring than at any time in the past four decades. Having lived through a number of the classic languages such as BASIC, Simula, Pascal, Lisp, Prolog, C, C++ and Java, I can understand why people are fascinated with developing new ones: whether it's compiled versus interpreted, procedural versus functional, languages optimised for web development or embedded devices,...
I don’t like the Ruby 1.9 hash syntax
There, I said it, I don’t like it. And I don’t know why you do either. I assume you like it anyway, everyone else I talk to seems to. My heart sank over and over again whilst I was at the recent RailsConf and saw respected rubyist after respected rubyist using the new Ruby 1.9 hash syntax in their presentations. I just don’t get it. But I’m not one to just moan. I plan to justify my feelings. Then maybe you can tell me why you do like it? My friend the hash rocket I ...
Square bracket in checkbox name
0down votefavorite i have a form with checkboxes like this: <input type=\"checkbox\" name=\"type[]\" value=\"1\" />Fast Food<br> <input type=\"checkbox\" name=\"type[]\" value=\"2\" />Table Service<br> <input type=\"checkbox\" name=\"type[]\" value=\"3\" />Cafeteria<br> when i use the brackets in the name (type[]), my php works: $type=$_POST[\'type\']; echo \"types are:\";for ( $counter...
Square bracket,PHP,JavaScript,Array of n 2011-03-22 10:32:40
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