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404 Page Designs – 32 Fresh Error Pages Examples

The design of 404 error pages is the part of website. Mostly 404 error pages design are really cool and innovative to look at when stumbled onto accidentally. In this post we’re rounded up new 404 page designs examples for inspiration. Many web designers take time to build a custom 404 page design, that helps keep visitors on your website, perhaps suggesting alternative content or simply keeping them amused in the face of an error. You may be interested in the following modern related articles as well. New Amazing Digital Photo Manipulation Tutorials 16 New Free Fonts for Graphic Designers New Modern Style Responsive WordPress Themes Fresh Web UI Design Elements & PSD UI Kits for Designers Please feel free to join us follow on Facebook, Twitter and Google+ for updates…

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404 Page Designs – 32 Fresh Error Pages Examples

5 Free Tools for Hyper-V

by Aidan Finn – May 7, 2014

Everyone loves a free lunch, so I thought I’d write a post to let you know about some free tools and add-ons for Hyper-V that you can download and use right now. And the best part about all of these utilities? Like I said, they’re all free, so you can download and install without getting the accounting department involved.

1. Hyper-V Backup I have two options in this space for you. Altaro is a small European company that has been making friends in the Hyper-V community. I’ve been dealing with them for several years, and some of my customers have bought their commercial product. Quite honestly, I and others have found them to be a great bunch of …

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5 Free Tools for Hyper-V

URLs are Already Dead

URLs are already dead Posted at May 6, 2014 07:00 am by Nicholas C. Zakas Tags:

Browsers, Internet, URLs Last week, there was a fair bit of furor when Jake Archibald wrote an article1 describing an experimental feature in Chrome that hides all but the domain name of the URL you’re on. The idea is very similar to what already happens in the iOS 7 version of Safari: once navigation is underway, the URL is hidden and only the domain name is visible in the location bar. If you want to get to the full URL, then you either click or set focus back to the location bar (in Chrome, you click the domain name). I’ll admit, the first time I encountered this behavior in iOS 7, I was…

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URLs are already dead

53 Freelancing Mistakes That Are Costing You Clients, Cash, and Credibility

I don’t know about you, but when I started freelancing as a writer, I made a ton of mistakes. And by “a ton,” I mean everything I did was pretty much a disaster. Thankfully, you can fix mistakes. And contrary to popular belief, making mistakes is a good thing – provided you learn from them. But if you’re thinking, “Great! As long as I learn from my mistakes, it’s all good,” I have to tell you something – and you won’t like it. You may not even know you’re making a mistake. And that part can hurt your freelance business. You were too busy to notice (now you’re not) There you are, happily working your behind off…

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53 Freelancing Mistakes That Are Costing You Clients, Cash, and Credibility

The Essential Landing Page Checklist: 16 Things You Need to Double Check

Whether you’re setting up a landing page for the first time or the billionth time, it’s easy to forget something. Though it’s just one page on your website, there are lots of moving parts you need to juggle. Some of those moving parts are more important than others — if they get dropped in the chaos, you will lose out on valuable conversions. To make sure the ball doesn’t get dropped on their landing pages, people have lots of ways of coping. One of the best ways to make sure you’ve crossed all your t’s and dotted all your i’s on a landing page is to have a checklist handy of all the things your can’t forget to do. That way, anytime you want to publish a landing…

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