Archive for October, 2009

Flash Webcam Image Capture: Photo Booth

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Photo Booth is a tiny open source Flash application that can capture images from a webcam.

The script is built with AS3 + PHP5 and can be instantly implemented to any website.

It can be a great add-on when asking users to upload an avatar or creating a web application around photos.

To see how it works, a demo can be found here.

Photo Booth

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90 Chronological Photos from World War I Part#1

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These of all Photos presenting an historical event (World War I) which never ever forgot, as now we presenting list of photos in two parts. Photos & Obituaries Thousands of identified Photos & obituaries of First World War officers, soldiers, sailors, nurses, airmen and civilian workers available. Photographed directly from original Great War Rolls of Honor to ensure the best possible quality. We get these of all from a person who really love to share with most of the peoples so he will decide to submit us using our platform for this amazing historical showcase.

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40+ Beautiful Fish Inspired Logos

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Your source of inspiration plays a very important part of successfully designing you next project. Here at Designrfix.com, we are always in search of ideas to fuel our creativity. In this article you will find a collection of 40+ Beautiful Fish Inspired Logos. I hope these logo designs will inspire you for your next project.

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Oops! I Did It Again, I Made a Freelance Mistake

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Some of the most common mistakes made by almost every freelancer. Find out how to avoid these mistakes to become a fully successful freelancer.

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45+ Advanced Adobe Flash Actionscript Trainings

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In Latest tendency of animation arena and when technology updates randomly evolve professional environment most of web designers and flash developers prefer Actionscripts for less size development and even scripting based animations, now Adobe Flash CS4 offering some latest updates for make real time designs and data integration through xml and using other tools which also helping our development some examples are adobe flax, xml, adobe air and adobe after effects which is helping in Flash Developments.

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Create Glossie Lips And Change Hair Color

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I created this tutorial on request, as a continuation of the Change Eye Color tutorial.
In this tutorial i will show you how to change the hair color and create glossie lips.

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Really Useful Tutorials You Should Have Read in October 2009

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This update covers tutorials, how-to, screen casts, tips and techniques that you should have read in October 2009. Featured authors include: Marco Kuiper, Janko Jovanovic, Konstantin Kovshenin, Andrew Burgess, Tom Kenny, Joshua Johnson, Chris Coyier, Jonathan Snook, Jean-Baptiste Jung and more….

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28 Delightful Blog Designs That Will Make You Say WOW

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28 unique blog designs that set themselves far a part from the rest of the blogs out there.

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Upcoming Bug Hunts!

// October 31st, 2009 // No Comments » // Wordpress

As we near completion of the 2.9 milestone, it’s that time of dev cycle again, when we ask all you community developers who’ve been putting off contributing to core to dust off your dev environments and help us get closer to being release-ready. How? Bug hunts! Yes, that time-honored tradition (in the time of WordPress, anyway) of everyone pitching in to test patches and report the results, working on solutions to major bugs, and helping to clear out Trac has come around again, and we’re scheduling not one, but two bug hunts over the next couple of weeks to ensure that everyone has enough time to prepare and participate.

#1 – The first bug hunt of 2.9 will be Thursday through Saturday, November 5-7, 2009. This should give people a few days to plan for it, upgrade their dev environments if they haven’t been following trunk, and figure out how to allot their time. We’re stretching over both weekdays and weekend to try and accommodate everyone’s schedule.

#2 - The second bug hunt will be a week later, Saturday through Monday, November 14-16, 2009. This should make it possible for anyone who needs more than a week to set some time aside to participate. This bug hunt will coincide with WordCamp NYC, where a special Hacker Room will be set aside for people to go and work on 2.9 bug tickets alongside regular core contributors including Mark Jaquith and Matt Martz (sivel from IRC).

The Goals

Test, test, test existing patches! You can see all tickets with patches that need testing by checking this report. When you’ve tested a patch, report your results in the ticket comments, so core committers can see how the patch is faring.

Fix known bugs! You can see the bugs that need patches by checking this report. Look for the ones that seem that they’ll affect the most people or have the biggest impact by being fixed. Edge case bugs should be lower priority.

Report new bugs! As you’re testing out the development version, if you come across a bug, search trac to see if someone has reported it yet. If so, add a comment with your experience to the ticket so we’ll know it’s affecting more than one person. If no ticket exists yet, create one.

Core committers will be around (in the #wordpress-dev channel at irc.freenode.com) both weekends to review patches that have been thoroughly tested, answer questions as needed, and give feedback on patches that need more work before being commit-worthy.

If you’ve never participated in a WordPress bug hunt before, but you’d like to get involved, we’d love to have you join us! To prepare, you’ll want to set up a test environment, start using the current development version/maybe install the beta testing plugin, join us in the #wordpress-dev IRC channel, and read up on automated testing.

FireQuery: Firebug Enhancements For jQuery

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FireQuery is a Firefox add-on that extends Firebug with new jQuery-focused features.

It adds extra functions to the HTML tab like showing embedded data elements & event handlers inserted using jQuery.

FireQuery

All the jQuery expressions are presented in Firebug Console + DOM inspector and elements in jQuery collections are highlighted on hover.

Also, the jQueryify bookmarklet is integrated into FireQuery which makes injecting jQuery into any website possible.

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