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StyleStats: Get all sorts of CSS stats

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Add to favorites Use → key to navigate StyleStats makes it easy to collect data about the CSS styles used on any website. Just enter a URL (you can also upload a file or input the CSS directly) and StyleStats will parse things like font sizes, universal selectors, unique colors, and much more. If you have found any issues with this resource please tell us about it → Report Resource

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StyleStats: Get all sorts of CSS stats

50 Mind blowing examples of parallax website designs

One of the hottest web design trends at the moment is parallax scrolling, which is becoming more commonly used by web designers. Its makes it an exciting way to navigate a web page, and can bring the most simplest design to life with smooth slick scrolling transitions. This is a web design trend, which i can seem gaining more and more popularity over the months to come. This blog post is a showcase of the very best parallax websites design. This is an inspiration blog post to show you possibilities of what can be achieved using this technique, and to inspire you to create your very own parallax we pages. I hope you enjoy this inspirational blog post, and I would love to hear your thoughts in…

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50 Mind blowing examples of parallax website designs

Microsoft’s Touch-First Modern Office Suite Revealed in Documents

It’s been a year and a half since Microsoft released Windows 8 and its “Modern” interface to the world, but we’re still yet to see a touch-first interface emerge for the company’s Office suite, until now. In what can be only described as a slightly odd move, Microsoft Research has published an extensive document that details the company’s plans for ink-based computing but also happens to show screenshots of what appears to be our first glimpse at a truly touch-first Office interface. The PDF document, which goes into a lot of detail about how Microsoft believes ink based computing should work, shows many screenshots from the main Office products, including Word, PowerPoint, Outlook and Excel but specifically focuses on how…

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Microsoft’s touch-first Modern Office suite revealed in documents

I tried split-screen multitasking on the iPad, and here’s what I discovered

Sometimes the grass isn’t greener on the other side. Almost from the start, iPad users have begged and pleaded with Apple to add a missing feature: split-screen multitasking. Split-screen multitasking is the ability to run two or more apps simultaneously, side by side, just like you can on a desktop computer. But iOS, of course, is the antithesis of traditional multitasking. You can have only one app on the screen at a time. That may be about to change. Apple is rumored to be adding multitasking to the iPad in iOS 8, which is expected to be shown to developers at next month’s Worldwide Developer’s Conference. With split screen multitasking, you could write a paper in Pages on the left while researching in …

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I tried split-screen multitasking on the iPad, and here’s what I discovered

Emory Accidentally Sends Reformat Request to All Windows PCs

Have you ever reformatted a computer and then immediately realized you shouldn’t have? Well, an “accident” at Emory University this week will make your mistake look like a brilliant, carefully considered decision. Here’s the crux of what happened: A Windows 7 deployment image was accidentally sent to all Windows machines, including laptops, desktops, and even servers. This image started with a repartition/reformat set of tasks. As soon as the accident was discovered, the SCCM server was powered off – however, by that time, the SCCM server itself had been repartitioned and reformatted. What did we learn today? Always backup. Backup everything. Everything always.

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Emory Accidentally Sends Reformat Request to All Windows PCs

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