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The power of a Content Management System like WordPress relies on it’s customizability and extendability. In some scenarios, you may want to utilize a horizontal carousel on a page or a post to display...
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When using libraries like jQuery, it is typical for developers to use selectors to access and manipulate elements in the <abbr=”Document Object Model”>DOM. When a selection is being accessed...
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Yesterday, I took the Magento Front End Developer Certification exam and passed with a decent score. Like, other developers, I wanted to share some resources that helped me prepare for the exam. Study...
View ArticleTwilio Cookbook – Review
Recently, I got a change to go through the recipies in Twilio Cookbook. It covers over sixty use cases for using various features of Twilio’s API. Right from telephony applications to building an...
View ArticleMagento 1.8 Development Cookbook – Review
Recently, I got a chance to go through the recipes in Magento 1.8 Development Cookbook. It covers over 70 recipes to learn Magento development from scratch. A good reference for every Magento...
View ArticleMagento Site Performance Optimization – Book Review
If you are interested in performance optimization tips for a Magento CMS based website, checkout Magento Site Performance Optimization by Packt Publishing. This book uses a step-by-step approach and...
View ArticleUsing Workflowy as a Agile/Scrum tool, for personal use
I enjoy the Agile Scrum project management workflow at my workplace where we use Atlassian’s Jira & Scrum tools for managing various projects. While, one may not need all the hefty features of a...
View ArticleAutomating JavaScript tests with QUnit, PhantomJS and Grunt
QUnit’s setup is fairly simple and is easy to use. To get started, I will be using a simple boilerplate webpage. Notice that the two files required for QUnit (qunit-x.js and qunit-x.css) are included...
View ArticleCustomizing Magento email templates
Magento comes with a list of default email templates for various scenarios like orders, shipments, customer interactions etc., If you would like to customize email templates in Magento whether its...
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