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The Author
Hi, my name is Elizar Pepino a.k.a jupenz. I am a multimedia artist based in Cebu City, Philippines. I spend most of my time on my PC, learning new things and crafting new pieces of arts which are products of my dreams and imagination.
I am currently doing freelance work right now, and I’m also writing some useful tutorials for web on my spare time. My curiosity doesn’t only cover the art and design field. I am also into system administration and networking. I have extensive knowledge in both unix and linux operating system.
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The Blog
This blog is geared towards providing useful and easy to learn tutorials that will help make your web design career a tad bit easier. The looks and fill of the blog were optimized and simplified for easy navigation. I want my blog to look simple and pretty straightforward. The theme is custom designed and coded by me using standard XHTML 1.0 and valid CSS
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Credits
- WordPress - a state-of-the-art semantic personal publishing platform with a focus on aesthetics, web standards, and usability. What a mouthful. WordPress is both free and priceless at the same time.
- Page Comment Editing - Replaces the stock Comments Management page with a more flexible page that allows paging through comments as well as optionally showing _all_ comments, including spam comments. By Brian "ColdForged" Dupuis.
- Page Comments - Breaks down comments into a number of pages By Keyvan Minoukadeh.
- Peter's Custom Anti-Spam - Stop a lot of spambots from polluting your site by making visitors identify a random word displayed as an image before commenting. You can customize the pool of words to display. Core of the Version 2.0 rewrite by Will Murray. By Peter Keung.
- Mootools - MooTools is a compact, modular, Object-Oriented JavaScript framework designed for the intermediate to advanced JavaScript developer. It allows you to write powerful, flexible, and cross-browser code with its elegant, well documented, and coherent API.
MooTools code respects strict standards and doesn't throw any warnings. It's well commented and has meaningful variable names: a joy to browse and a snap to understand. - LyteBox - Lytebox was written from the Lightbox class that Lokesh Dhakar originally wrote. The purpose was to write a self-contained object that eliminated the dependency of prototype.js, effects.js, and scriptaculous.js. Since the original version of Lytebox (which released with iFrame support), major modifications have been made to improve performance as well as "Slideshow" support, "Themes" support, HTML content support (as opposed to just images) and many more configurable options that allow you to customize the look and feel of Lytebox.
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