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Animate.css: Cool animations using CSS3

Web technologies are always improving, and at an enormous rate. The web is moving in a way that makes it possible to do things natively in the web browser where one once had to rely only on external scripts or images. This is a very…

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Accella Launches our Mobile Website

Last week we launched a mobile version of our website. While it is not the full site, it gives users on a mobile device a quick overview of our services and capabilities as well as an easy way to contact us directly from their mobile…

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Apache2 on Debian ignores HTTPS variable

After a couple of hours of hair pulling over a few lines of rewrite instructions for apache, my search for inaccurate regular expressions or logic ended with this bug report in the debian community. I'm sure this bug is addressed in some upstream distributions, and…

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Content Mangement Systems where the user just manages content?

The goal of any Content Managements System (CMS) should be to allow the content managers to create as many pages as they like without deviating from the original website design. Much of this can be done with carefully planned out cascading style sheets (css) and…

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Install PHP 5.2 on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.6

Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.6 ships with PHP 5.1, and also makes PHP 5.3 available. PHP 5.1 is the default, and the server will never update from 5.1 to 5.3 without being explicitly configured to do so. But you may notice that glaring hole where…

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