Cookie Law - What You Need To Know

Does the Cookie Law have you crumbling? Here's our need-to-know guide for the UK's new, deliciously named but difficult to navigate law.
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Hiding 'sticky' and 'promoted to front page' options in Drupal

Out of the box the the Drupal front page functions as you would expect a blog. That is, it shows teasers of the most recent or important nodes. The node edit screen provides two flags - promoted and sticky - to help with this. If your front page doesn't function like this, it can be confusing for the content editor. This post shows you how to remove them.
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How to create a mobile or tablet site quickly

An adaptive website is a website which adapts a current website (HTML, CSS & content) to the end users needs so on mobile phones or tablet device, this mostly means changing the presentation to better suit the device.
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jQuery Click Events on the iPad

I recently built a site for a client that had a fancy jQuery portfolio that slides up and down when an image is clicked. I tested it on all the major browsers and operating systems and then sent it for approval to our client. The report we got back was that it didn’t work on the iPad.
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Mobile vs Desktop Browsing

It's no secret that web browsing on mobiles is on the climb in the UK, but until recently it's been difficult to know exactly how mobile browsing has been increasing. StatCounter has made accessing this information easier by using data taken from over 15 billion page views per month collected from across their network of over 3 million websites.
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