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Tuesday, July 24, 2012

[Turns Feed] 25 jQuery Image Gallery and Slider Tutorials and Plugins





jQuery image galleries and sliders are very common on portfolio sites and are also useful for any other type of site for displaying images and photos. Fortunately, adding a jQuery gallery does not have to be difficult, even if you don’t have much experience with JavaScript and jQuery. In this post we’ll see tutorials and plugins that can provide you with the resources that you need to get a gallery of slider on your site.





Sunday, July 22, 2012

How to Create a Pricing Table using Photoshop in about 20 Minutes


We are used to presenting data using different graphics, modules and tables so that the information is easier to understand. Pricing tables have been, and still are, used by a lot of companies and individuals to display their available plans. It’s pointless to use a pricing table if you only have one plan to offer. But if you have more, then it is a very useful and attractive way of displaying information about each of your plans. We’ll be using Adobe Photoshop to create a pricing table which will only take about 20-30 minutes.

Are you ready?

[Turns Feed] How to Get the Most out of Your Design Degree


Studying design might not be the hardest thing a person can do on Earth. Studying design is actually quite easy – it’s very practice-oriented, every piece of theory is applied and there is no wrong answer. If you have good reasons for everything you do, there is no way somebody will be able to tell you that you are wrong. Hey, it might actually be one of the funniest degrees possible.











Friday, July 20, 2012

[Turns Feed] Definition of WiFi (Wi-Fi) - Wireless Fidelity ...


WiFi (short for "wireless fidelity") , also spelled Wi-Fi, is a wireless networking technology used across the globe. It refers to any system that uses the 802.11 standard, which was developed by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) and released in 1997.

A  network uses radio waves, just like cell phonestelevisions and radios do. In fact, communication across a wireless network is a lot like two-way radio communication. Here's what happens:


How It Works..?


  1. A computer's wireless adapter translates data into a radio signal and transmits it using an antenna.
  2. A wireless router receives the signal and decodes it. The router sends the information to the Internet using a physical, wired Ethernet connection.