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If you check your page with Google’s Pagespeed, you’ll probably notice that your images are not properly compressed. It’s useful to compress images for atleast two reasons:
- Save bandwith
- Image lossless compression and removing of meta-data will save you atleast 10% of bandwidth. Probably even more.
- Higher SEO score
- I’ve noticed that better optimized images are also indicators that you care about your site and bandwidth and Google and others might reward that.
November 28th, 2013 | PHP, SEO | Tags: automatically, bandwidth, compression, Google, image, JPEG, jpegtran, lossless, optipng, PageSpeed, PNG, script, SEO, web | 0 Comments
It’s the new hype: HTML5 and the new upload files feature. We’ve seen it in WordPress, Google image search, etc. While searching for jQuery plugins that can make my life easier I found jQuery Filedrop. Great plugin, does what it says and it does that good. It works great with files on local computer – but what if you want to drag and drop an image from one page to another without first creating a local copy? Same as seen on Google Images search?
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September 8th, 2012 | jQuery | Tags: blob, dataURL, drag&drop, file, filedrop, HTML5, image, Javascript, jQuery, plugin, upload, window | 0 Comments
To send proper HTML e-mails, with attachments and other features, it’s best to use PEAR’s Mail_Mime package. You can easily install this package using pear binary included in PHP distribution.
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May 23rd, 2012 | PHP | Tags: HTML, mail, mime, Pear, PHP | 0 Comments
PHP’s mysqli extension is a great starting point for your OOP type access to MySQL server. Here’s a simple example and some possible features for you to explore using base mysqli class provided by PHP and extending it to suite your needs.
May 10th, 2012 | MySQL, PHP | Tags: class, extend, MySQL, mysqli, object, PHP | 0 Comments