So they launched, 94 percent
Group94 launched. To be honest, I expected a little more from them.
I miss the portfolio projects details/screens. What I like is the text particle effect, nice. Another fantastic thing is the whole group94 CMS and it’s live demo. So for an overall look & feel we can say - 94 percent done. What do you think?
Well the site itself is pretty nice, but over thought navigation makes it more difficult to get to projects. Then I clicked the g94 CMS and played with that and it’s REALLY cool, clean simple and really innovative to let you update the site on your own to get a feel for the strong back-end tools they’re whipping up
Group94 launched. To be honest, I expected a little more from them. I miss the portfolio projects details/screens.
Then I clicked the g94 CMS and played with that and it’s REALLY cool, clean simple and really innovative to let you update the site on your own to get a feel for the strong back-end tools they’re whipping up
Je to AJAX?
Asi jo…
Je to super
A feed is a function of special software that allows feedreaders to access a site, automatically looking for new content and then posting the information about new content and updates to another site. This provides a way for users to keep up with the latest and hottest information posted on different blogging sites.
There are several different kinds of feeds, read by different feedreaders. Some feeds include RSS (alternately defined as “Rich Site Summary” or “Really Simple Syndication”), Atom or RDF files.
By default, WordPress comes with various feeds. They are generated by template tag for bloginfo() for each type of feed and are typically listed in the sidebar and/or footer of most WordPress Themes. They look like this:
URL for RDF/RSS 1.0 feed
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URL for RSS 0.92 feed
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URL for RSS 2.0 feed
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URL for Atom feed
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URL for comments RSS 2.0 feed
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The first four feeds display recent updates and changes to your site’s content for the different feedreaders. Of these, the RSS feeds are the most well known. The last feed example is used by RSS 2.0 feedreaders and does not show your site’s content. It only shows the comments made on your site.
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ymrdal@admin: Tak to jsem teda zvedavy …
Chystáte se vstoupit do Florbalového informačního systému (FIS) pro členy ČFbU.
Jako uživatelské jméno používejte členské číslo, které najdete na členské kartě pod Vaším jménem.
První heslo do systému jste
obdrželi v dopise spolu s členskou kartou. Po prvním přihlášení budete požádáni o změnu hesla.
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Chystáte se vstoupit do Florbalového informačního systému (FIS) pro členy ČFbU.
Jako uživatelské jméno používejte členské číslo, které najdete na členské kartě pod Vaším jménem.
První heslo do systému jste obdrželi v dopise spolu s členskou kartou. Po prvním přihlášení budete požádáni o změnu hesla.
No tak ted jsem zvedavy …
Tibor je velky borec a taky bq.debilek neni tibor…
Link je manik…
Tak ted jsem fakt zvědavý na tneto link je good
Tak ahoj …
Tibor:)
cr3n je borec
Co asi dela? Asi nejake super veci!! No nic, pro dnesek stacilo!
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I’m not sure what this says about me, but having purchased every single title on your now depreciated list, I think you have just single handedly crippled my checkbook yet again, as the last readings you suggested have truly improved my knowledge of not only design but of life so much, that I feel predestined to buy the 15 or so you just added.
I will still continue on with my degree in English, nothing I have read has changed that.
But you can bet your ass that when the day comes and my publisher opens his briefcase and lays out a large glossy sheet on his desk, and says, “Allen, here is the final layout,” I’ll nonchalantly brush it aside, and from my back pocket produce my own sheet.
Toto je UL.
Toto je OL.
Toto je OL.