Fusker Fusker is a type of website or utility that extracts images from a web page, typically from free hosted galleries . Fusker software allows users to identify a sequence of images with a single pattern, for example: This would identify images pic1.jpg, pic2.jpg, through pic16.jpg. When this pattern is given to a fusker website, the website would produce a page that displays all sixteen images in that range. Patterns can also contain lists of words, such as , which will produce three urls, each with one word from the bracketed list. Fusker implementations [ edit source | edit beta ] Server-side fusker software extracts content (e.g. image or video) from its original location and displays it in a new page on the client-side (user's web browser). In addition, a fusker can also be implemented as client software that completely bypasses the need for a third-party fusker web site.
SVG Logo Contest Entry From Root2art The three shades of orange can be replace with other hues to create distinct IDs for different versions and profiles. Click an icon below to change ID colour My logo in its basic form represents 8 nodes connected by 4 lines rotated about a central point. This is a simple representation of key elements used in all vector graphics. Dimensional Scalability The motif remains strong and distinct at any size down to 17px square. Colour Information Scalability The motif keeps its integrity as its colour range is reduced. Conceptual Scalability The motif in all its variations can be seen as a conceptual representation of scalability as it can be augmented indefinitely through a simple logic derived from its own parts. Geometric DNA of SVG Logo Not an official revision, just my own experiments
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Editing Prêt à jeter Mardi 24 janvier 2012 à 20h35 Un produit usé = un produit vendu ! Dans les années 1920, des industriels américains ont trouvé la formule magique pour soutenir la consommation : l’obsolescence programmée. Fini les bas en nylon qui résistent à tout et les ampoules qui durent cent ans, un bon produit est un produit jetable. © Article Z Insolite :Prêt à jeter raconte également l’histoire de la Centennial Light. Dans une société où la croissance est tirée par la consommation, les produits durables sont une catastrophe ! Pour rentabiliser les machines et soutenir la consommation, on a contraint les ingénieurs à réduire la durée de vie des produits. "À l'époque, le développement durable n'était pas au centre des préoccupations", rappelle Warner Philips, arrière-petit-fils des fondateurs de la marque du même nom.
Free Icons 50 Excellent Adobe After Effect Tutorials Adobe After Effects is a digital motion graphics and compositing software. Its main purpose is for film and video post-production. With Adobe After Effects it’s possible to create so great looking visual effects as in “Hollywood style” movies. Adobe After Effects is mainly used to create visual effects for commercials and movies but you can also create image slide-shows, some small videos, transition effects for websites and stuff like that. It is not difficult to learn by your own. For beginners Introduction to Adobe After Effects | Andrew Kramer Basic effects | Andrew KramerLearn to create some basic effects using After Effects. Animation | Andrew KramerNow you can learn how to create an animation. Trim Paths | Aharon RabinowitzLearn how to create simple trim paths. Simple Reflection Techniques | Aharon RabinowitzVery simple but cool technique creating reflections. Web 2.0 Glossy Text | Matt EvansLearn to create a glossy text. Rendering | Shoaib KhanLearn about rendering your video.
How to add mime types with IIS7 Web.config : BillS IIS Blog Ever wanted to add a custom mime type to your Web server? I ran into this issue the other day when I tried to serve up .mp4 files from my Web server and duh, I got this error: 404.3 error - mime type missing! Why does IIS block requests for unknown mime types? Thankfully, adding mime types is easier than ever thanks to the all-new distributed configuration option, which allows for IIS7 configuration to be stored in web.config files, along with asp.net configuration, to be deployed with your content. In this post, I'll show how easy it is to add mime types to your Web server. Scenario: Let's say I want serve up some h264 video and need to add the .mp4 and .m4v file types to IIS7? 1) create (or edit) the web.config file in your site's home directory 2) edit it as follows: Scenario 2: Let's say I want to add Silverlight-related mime types to my site/application? Also, if you'd like a fancy UI to help you to manage mime types, IIS Manager provides a nice tool based approach. Whoila!
How to stop DNS leakage while using a VPN | Privacy Lover The DNS leakage problem explained Whenever you type a domain name, your Internet browser contacts a DNS server and makes a DNS Query. Most Virtual Private Network providers fail to mention that while your connexion is encrypted using a VPN there is a high chance that a DNS leak will occur and your ISP will still be able to see what you are doing over the internet. The problem occurs primarily when routers and computers are set to use automatic DHCP, this can force name lookups to bypass the name server supplied by the active VPN connection and instead use the one supplied by your ISP which allows them to see the websites you visit. DNS leak test If you want to check if you suffer from DNS leakage, connect to your usual VPN/proxy and visit After you click on Test my DNS you should ignore everything and look only on top of the page where it says DNS Resolver(s) tested. Solving DNS leakage List of free public DNS providers: Comodo public DNS Google public DNS
Using SVG with HTML5 tutorial Page created by Daniel K. Schneider, 1 April 2012Last modified by Daniel K. Schneider, 19 February 2014 1 Introduction According to Wikipedia (retrieved April 1 2012), “Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) is a family of specifications of an XML-based file format for two-dimensional vector graphics, both static and dynamic (i.e. interactive or animated). The SVG specification is an open standard that has been under development by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) since 1999. SVG is part of the HTML 5 draft specification, i.e. If you want to know whether your browser can handle SVG and HTML5, look at this See the When can I use Inline SVG in HTML5? Further reading: Using Inkscape for web animation. See also: 2 Learning and reusing SVG 2.1 Learning SVG The SVG links article includes a number of good links. If you want to dive in, use: SVG-edit (online editor at googlecode) Respect the syntax of the SVG fragment: Minimal example (not recommended): Unfinished example that defines a SVG canevas size. <!