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Setting Up Virtual Host for XAMPPNovember 26, 2011 by Jey Boy Cagumbay | No CommentsIf you had installed Zend Framework on your local for your project and followed their Quickstart Guide, I’m sure you had encountered adding a Virtual Host. Yes, we’re on the same page. I also had successfully installed Zend Framework on my local and it really does worked. Typing http://zend.localhost is easier and convenient than http://localhost/zend/public, ... Read more » |
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Hack-Proofing WordPress SiteNovember 24, 2011 by Jey Boy Cagumbay | No CommentsRecently, I received an email from my client. He was asking me what did I do to his website? Why it was deformed? I was wondering what he was talking about since I did nothing to it. When I visited the url, oops! it was hacked. Yeah, it was hacked just like what happened to ... Read more » |
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JavaScript Typography ResourcesOctober 16, 2011 by Jey Boy Cagumbay | No CommentsIt’s been almost four months since my last post here. I haven’t posted any updates here because I was busy on other things, I think. Okay, I just don’t feel blogging that time. =) But the good thing is, I’m BACK!!! Well, I would like to share this cool and essential typography resources for those ... Read more » |
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jQuery slider: Nivo SliderJune 22, 2011 by Jey Boy Cagumbay | 9 CommentsNivo Slider is a lightweight JavaScript library intended for slideshow made from jQuery. I found this jQuery slider through a friend in Facebook. Compared to other scripts for slideshow, this is so far the most awesome slider because it is easy to use, browser compatibility is not an issue and has lots of slideshow effects ... Read more » |
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Help Japan after Earthquake and Tsunami tragedyMarch 14, 2011 by Jey Boy Cagumbay | No CommentsAfter the devastating Japan Earthquake and Tsunami, recovery has just begun. Thousands of people are estimated to have died during the disaster. Search and rescue are still on going to recover more bodies. The survivors are suffering from shortage of food and water. Some finds their shelter at a school-turned-evacuation center while others are still ... Read more » |

