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Web Design Principles

يشهد عصرنا الحالي تطور معرفي وعلمي هائل، وتقدم تقني بوتيرة متسارعة، وفي تزايد مستمر في كمية البيانات والمعلومات التي نتعامل معها في شتى مجالات الحياة، كذلك لم يعد ممكناً ترك العملية التعليمية بمراحلها المختلفة دون أن تتناول التكنولوجيا الحديثة لمسايرة التطورات السريعة في هذا العصر ، لذا أصبح التطوير والتحديث من خلال التخطيط الجيد من أهم الأهداف التي يسعى خبراء التعليم لتحقيقها لتلبية احتياجات المجتمع. وهكذا تحولت المجتمعات المتقدمة إلى ما يمكن أن نطلق عليه (المجتمعات المعلوماتية(، وهي مرحلة تعتبر امتداداً للمرحلة الصناعية، يعتمد فيها اقتصاد الدول بصورة أساسية على الصناعات المعلوماتية. Continue reading →


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WordPress vs Joomla vs Drupal

For those of us who want to build powerful websites without having to worry about all the coding, and technical aspects of it, there are three main options. WordPress, Joomla and Drupal have established themselves as the leaders for online content management systems. Continue reading →


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.com vs .net differences in domain extensions

Which is Preferred – .com vs .net?

The .com and .net domain extensions are well-known, but which one is the best for your needs? You’ve probably seen both and you may have even owned both at some time. Understanding the difference, can help you in many ways. Continue reading →


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Pixelated Mosaic Edges – Photo Shop

This tutorial will show you a way to easily create a pixelated mosaic-type effect for use on edges or borders or whatever you want.

Create a new document, whatever size you want, by pressing [Ctrl + N].

Select the Square Marquee tool [M] and draw your square through half of the document. Continue reading →


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Email Client Setup: Comparing POP vs. IMAP

What is POP and IMAP?

POP (Post Office Protocol). This is a method that your email client can use to connect to our email server for retrieving messages. This connection type allows you to download messages from our email server onto your computer. When looking at your email via your email client, you’re looking at your downloaded copies of those messages, not your original messages that still exist inside of your mailbox. Continue reading →


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Email Client Setup: Outlook 2010 – Step by Step Walkthrough (IMAP)

You will need your incoming mail server, outgoing mail server, full email address, and your email password. You can find these settings by logging into your Mail Central.

  1. Open Outlook 2010.
  2. Click File.
  3. Select Info. Continue reading →

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Email Client Setup: Outlook 2010 – Step by Step Walkthrough (POP)

You will need your incoming mail server, outgoing mail server, full email address, and your email password. You can find these settings by logging into your Mail Central.

  1. Open Outlook 2010.
  2. Click File.
  3. Select Info. Continue reading →

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Are You Ready for HTML 5?

The internet, and the use of the internet, has changed a lot since 1999, when HTML 4.01 became a standard.

Today, several elements in HTML 4.01 are obsolete, never used, or not used the way they were intended. All those elements are removed or re-written in HTML5.

To better handle today’s internet needs, HTML5 has also included new elements for drawing graphics, displaying media content, for better page structure and better form handling, and several new APIs for drag and drop, for finding your geological location, for storing local data, and more. Continue reading →


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How to redirect your website to its mobile version

If you’ve created a mobile version of your website, you’ll need to be sure that you redirect your mobile visitors to your mobile website. For example, if someone visits elabnody.net on their phone, you’ll need a way to redirect them to m.elabnody.net (the mobile version of your site).

If you think about how your redirect actually works, in theory it’s quite east – “If the user is using a mobile device, redirect them to the mobile version of the site”. Continue reading →