Heres a short tutorial on learning basic CSS and Divs.
I have just recently learned, so some things may not be exactly correct. Feel free to correct me of any errors I may have made. Continue reading “Learn Basic Css and Div”




From Wildwood Survival on how to make fire with a condom and water. Individual authors, Rob Bicevskis, do not use a condom (he suggested all kinds of “plastic”), but I think condoms make a little more fun. Continue reading “How to Make Fire With Condom and Water”


Many ways to euthanize baby, such as the holding, making classical music, while nursing and others. It was certainly very unusual. But that’s not a geek way to make baby sleep. here some video and trick How tucked the baby in between the busy life? Continue reading “A Geek Baby Sitter”


its kinda suck if u want tasty all your clanies with clicking 1 by 1, here some trick from my friend deb hope it help u all. Continue reading “Mass Vote For Vampire Wars”


As designers and developers we are all responsible for the product we produce, and cross browser testing is a must in our line of work. Although the W3C statistics show about 7 browsers that people tend to use most, in my opinion, two of them are the most important and should be given special attention to perfecting (Firefox and Internet Explorer). Continue reading “Cross Browser Css Tweak”


For most people who are considering moving to Windows 7, Oct. 22 is D-Day. On that date Microsoft’s newest operating system lands on store shelves, both as a shrinkwrapped upgrade and preinstalled on new PCs. For some folks, though, D-Day has already arrived. Continue reading “Windows 7: The good, the bad, the unknown”


Whether you are new to WordPress, or have been using it a long time, there are always features that are available in the software that people either forget about or don’t know exist. So I thought I’d write up 10 lesser known WordPress features. Continue reading “Accessing The Hidden Features In Wordpress”


Facebook has just announced that it is beginning to roll out a modified version of its homepage that incorporates the ‘Highlights’ section into the News Feed. You’ll now be able to jump between two different versions of the feed: the Live Feed, which displays your friends’ updates in real-time, and the News Feed, which displays the top items your friends have posted over the last few days (these generally are the most commented on/Liked stories). Continue reading “Facebook Merges ‘Highlights’ Back Into Your News Feed”

