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How to Add a Color Tinted Full Width Google Map in WordPress

How to Add a Color Tinted Full Width Google Map in WordPress By Henry Jones / May 21, 2014 /

Tutorials shares A Google Map is a great feature to include on a “Contacts” or “About” page. It adds a layer of interactivity and allows your visitors to quickly see where you or your business is located.

However, if you really want your design to standout, simply embedding a standard Google Map won’t cut it. So in this short tutorial, I’m going to show you how to easily make a Google Map look more integrated with your branding and website. We used this technique in our Hayden WordPress theme and you can easily see there is a world of difference between this approach and a standard map…

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How to Add a Color Tinted Full Width Google Map in WordPress

10 Best Free Responsive WordPress Themes

WordPress (wp) is one of the famous platform for blogging with awesome user interface. WP is very much famous for its number of online themes and SEO plugins. In today’s article i am going to cover up the themes sections. There are number of sites that are providing free WordPress Themes to make your site look good professional. WP designs are great and awesome then Blogger and its themes are more appealing and eye catching. I have shortlisted the best free Responsive WordPress Themes which are going to astonish you guys and will definitely compel you guys to try this stuffs ones for your blog. The links of the WP themes developers are given below, we do not own any single theme from the list. We are…

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10 Best Free Responsive WordPress Themes

StyleStats: Get all sorts of CSS stats

CSS / Added on May 18, 2014 /

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


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6 Nonverbal Hacks for Your Website So it Captures Attention and Converts

You have 0.05 seconds to make a good first impression online. That’s only 50 milliseconds to hook someone, according to researchers at Carleton University. Most important, this happens before a user reads any of your content. So, you have to capture their attention with your website’s nonverbal cues. Do you have any of the following? Low conversions, High bounce rate, Short average visit duration, Low sales, Slow traffic, Then you need to optimize your website’s nonverbal first impression. I’m a human behavior hacker, and I’m going to show you how to use science to optimize your website. Why human behavior science? Let me be blunt: If you don’t understand online human behavior your website will fail. Sure, you can produce killer content…

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6 Nonverbal Hacks for Your Website So it Captures Attention and Converts


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