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How to decorate your images using pure-C...

Thanks to CSS, Blarnee.com clients have been able to create customized gloss styles for buttons and objects that don’t require photshop to change their colors.  The trick is to apply a transparent PNG with your effect on it on top of the div or image you are working with. This effect has a lot... 

Prototype UI...

Over the past year there’s been an explosion in the number of open-source JavaScript frameworks being used to create new Web 2.0 applications – Prototype, Script.aculo.us and Ext JS are to name but a few in the mainstream. There have also been developments in JavaScript User-Interface libraries... 

Google AdSense Vs. Private Advertising...

Google AdSense can be a great way to make some extra income on your blog or website. Most blogs either use it right now or have employed them in the past with varying levels of success. I’m here to tell you that in 2008, it might be a good idea to not put all your eggs in one basket. I have had... 

Quick and dirty Ajax with jQuery...

So you’ve read up on our earlier Ajax tutorial or downloaded the Blarnee.com Ajax starter pack. Where do you go from here?. The answer to that question is jQuery. jQuery is a widely used Javascript library that bridges the gap between Javascript and HTML. It exists as a single include file, so... 

Amazon S3 and why everyone should be usi...

In March 2006, Amazon Web Services today rolled out Amazon S3, a storage service to help programmers house large amounts of data for their Web development projects. In 2008, the service has finally begun to take real momentum. Amazon S3, which stands for “simple storage service,” is an Internet-based... 

New revenue opportunities through PayPal...

Many of our clients choose PayPal among other online banking solutions to process payments for their site’s sales.  Although emerging as an increasingly important option in this day and age, one of the problems companies have had with PayPal in the past is that they haven’t be sure whether... 

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