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Hi, I 'm Aditya, the guy behind this website and many other. This site acts as my web playground, where I share all about me, my work and my knowledge.

I have over 10.5 yrs hands on experience in PHP, Mysql, JavaScript, open sources CMS like Joomla, Wordpress etc. During these 10.5 years, I have worked on more than 200 projects and/or websites but could not spare time for my blog. But now I am trying to write something whenever I can.

 

 

Archive for January, 2011

Cloud Zoom is a free jQuery image zoom plugin, a comparable alternative to products such as Magic Zoom. Compared to the popular jQZoom plugin, Cloud Zoom is smaller, has more features and more robust compatability across browsers.

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Last Updated on Saturday, 15 January 2011 11:14

Hi all,  today i am sharing an awesome php script to resize image at runtime. This will relieve a lot of pain while uploading the image files and creating thumbnails. This will also save a lot of web space.

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Last Updated on Saturday, 15 January 2011 11:15

Here Is a script for searching youtube videos. It can b easily implemented on your website. Enjoy

[download id="3"]

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Last Updated on Thursday, 6 January 2011 05:50

My Facebook Chat is a jQuery chat software that uses PHP and mySQL. It is placed at the bottom of your website similar to Facebook Chat.

The script is fully customizable from within the administration panel. Customers of My Facebook Chat are also able to buy or sell modifications, themes, and plugins for the software from our built-in store. The chat script will integrate seamlessly with your existing user database, even on a custom website.

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Last Updated on Saturday, 15 January 2011 11:17

I always wonder why Internet Explorer doesn't support CSS3 border-radius property, which is natively supported in Safari, Firefox and Chrome.

I know there are many ways to do this which includes javascript and css methods to achieve them. I found another cool method of implementing it. This method also support box-shadow property.

Please follow the following procedure to implement this

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Last Updated on Saturday, 15 January 2011 11:17