How to Make a People-Free Photo in a Crowded Place Published on May 17, 2010

How to Make a People-Free Photo in a Crowded Place

By Alexey Stiop, Shutterstock Contributor, published in: submit.shutterstock.com/newsletter/217/article2.html (original post images featured)

 

Have you ever wanted to photograph a landmark or historic site or an interesting piece of architecture, and wished you could do it without including hundreds of tourists in your shot? This especially would present a problem if you planned to submit this image as stock – unless, of course, all these people were your friends and would gladly furnish you with their model releases.

Well, there is a way around this. You will need two things (besides your camera) – a steady tripod and Adobe Photoshop CS3 Extended.

 

iPad Usability – First Findings From User Testing Published on May 10, 2010

iPad apps are inconsistent and have low feature discoverability, with
frequent user errors due to accidental gestures. An overly strong print
metaphor and weird interaction styles cause further usability problems.

Jakob Nielsen’s Alertbox for May 10 is now online at:

www.useit.com/alertbox/ipad.html

Casa.Sapo.pt launches iPad applet Published on April 13, 2010

casa.sapo.pt  launches iPad applet

Hardly a week after iPad’s Worldwide launch, the Portuguese leading real estate portal – casa.sapo.pt – has just released a new applet that offers iPad users a dedicated tool to search properties on the new platform.

The applet will allow future iPad users to access, browse and search properties on the real estate portal in a totally new perspective due to the touch-screen technology available.

The touch-screen technology integrated with the new applet offers a deep, highly interactive, use of the most advanced functionalities such as property details, contact realtor, and a completely new map-controlled search engine.

How to create a .po language translation Published on

This article is about creating language translations for word press developments, both for plugins and themes.

However, the described .po creation method using poedit is “roughly” universal, thus this post can be used as an universal tutorial about creating .po library (catalog) files for any purpose, not just WP

I found there is a lot information on the web about editing .po files but very little about creating your own .po from start. This was the main purpose of this article.

Scripts in your Word Press projects Published on March 17, 2010

Inserting scripts in your Word Press projects the proper way.

Sometimes you need to to enhance you WP project capabilities (plugins, themes, widgets, whatever), and to do so you need to add some scripts to your WP projects, either your own scripts or someone else’s. There are several ways to do this, and most of them are wrong.

This is a post excerpted from the Word Press Codex explaining how to do it.
Also there is a list with the default script libraries included with your Word Press installation, that you don’t need to include, just call whenever you need!

Cool ah!?

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