Creating SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics) paths is very complex. Most tutorials recommend using an SVG Editor. If you’re looking for one we recommend using SVG Edit it’s an open sourced online SVG editor that can be used to easily created and edit SVG paths.
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the amazing pc world of minecraft
Posted by Joey Date: July 31, 2012
To get minecraft, an awesome pc game! You need to go to minecraft.net, create a profile, you have to pay 1 time for the game its $20 or so. Its worth it!
New browsers, new acid test
Posted by Tim Fox Date: March 24, 2011
With all the new versions of browsers being released lately we wanted to take a good look at each. We use all the major browsers to test the websites and HTML templates we build. We need to be sure the HTML will be rendered identically on all of the browsers and operating systems that might […]
Customizing the Firefox 4 toolbar
Posted by Tim Fox Date: March 23, 2011
We’ve been excited to see what Firefox 4 has to offer. After installation the first thing we noticed is that the reload button is missing. Well, not missing exactly, but not in the place it used to be and not where it’s located on most other browsers. By default Firefox 4 puts the reload button […]
Use a fully updated browser for maximum performance and security
Posted by Tim Fox Date: March 9, 2011
If you’ve been putting off updating your web browser we hope you’ll take a look at some reasons why you might want to try out the latest browsers. The biggest reason you’ll need to update your browser is functionality. Many new websites and web applications will simply not allow you to use your old browser […]
How to use WordPress Post Slugs to generate permalinks
Posted by Tim Fox Date: February 28, 2010
For a very long time now we have been looking for a method to get permalinks from our Worpress database. We searched on Google for everything we could think of, find WordPress permalinks in database, WordPress MySQL permalinks and so on. We searched on this issues for many months to now avail. We found out […]
Twitter bans users without notice
Posted by Tim Fox Date: February 22, 2010
We are not used to being noobies anywhere on the web, but after starting our Twitter account we found we had a lot to learn. We signed up and logged into our new Twitter account and wanted to test our blog’s Retweet counters. Unfortunately we were unaware of the rules on Twitter, our testing posts […]
How to add and position Retweet and Facebook share buttons for the WordPress blog
Posted by Tim Fox Date: February 21, 2010
A great way to increase interest in and awareness of your blog is to add Retweet and Facebook Share buttons. This allows readers to easily share posts they enjoy or find interesting or important with the friends and followers on Facebook or Twitter. These buttons can be added easily to a WordPress blog using WordPress […]
Solution for 403 forbidden error
Posted by Tim Fox Date: February 12, 2010
We noticed there are times when a site is running well and then someone at the hosting company decides it’s time to tighten security. When that happens on a site that has the server configured to parse html for php, it can result in a 403 forbidden error. This error can also occur in several […]
Add Mac OS X Aqua theme to Ubuntu Linux and enjoy
Posted by Tim Fox Date: February 10, 2010
We wanted to spread the word about Mac4Lin or Mac for Linux. Apple was wise to begin basing new versions of its operating systems on Linux. This new Mac platform will certainly give Microsoft a run for its money. Our testing has shown that Ubuntu Linux and the Mac OS are very similar. We recently […]