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jkardwebdevelopmnt · 1 month
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osmictechnologies · 4 months
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Revolutionize your online presence with our comprehensive web solution. We offer tailor-made websites, intuitive user interfaces, and seamless navigation for your business. Our team combines cutting-edge design with powerful functionality, ensuring your site captivates visitors and drives conversions. Elevate your brand with our innovative web solution today.
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amikasoftwares · 7 months
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Amika Softwares: Redefining Excellence in Website Development in Bhopal!
Your Trusted Partner in Online Success!
We are a dynamic web development company headquartered in Nagpur having a strong presence in Bhopal, India. With a passion for crafting exceptional digital experiences, we specialize in creating innovative websites tailored to the unique needs of our clients. Our team of skilled designers, developers, and digital strategists works tirelessly to deliver high-quality solutions that exceed expectations.
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evolvsolutions · 10 months
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evolvixsolution-29 · 10 months
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Evolvix Solutions: Your Partner for Cutting-Edge Technology Services. Explore our innovative solutions for web development, digital marketing, and more.
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kiickkon · 11 months
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seasiainfotechusa · 11 months
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Unleash the Power of Customization: Tailoring Your Web Development Solutions for Success
We are a highly expert and experienced company for web development solutions with a wide range of specialized web development services and strategies to create and maintain websites that enhance brand presence, user engagement, and revenue growth. Visit our website for more information.
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mejorainfotech · 1 year
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Transforming Ideas into Digital Realities
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Supercharge your digital presence with Mejora Infotech: Your Digital Marketing, Web, and Mobile App Development partners.
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martinmallos · 1 year
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How to add a size chart to shopify product page?
Enhancing the customer experience and reducing returns are essential aspects of running a successful online store. One effective way to achieve this is by adding a size chart to your Shopify product pages. In this comprehensive guide, we will walk you through the process of seamlessly integrating a size chart into your Shopify store, helping your customers make confident purchase decisions.
Step-by-Step Guide:
Prepare your Size Chart:
Create a well-designed size chart with accurate measurements for each size.
Include visual aids like diagrams or images for better comprehension.
Upload the Size Chart Image:
In your Shopify admin dashboard, navigate to "Settings" > "Files."
Upload your size chart image to the Files section.
Click on the image to view details and copy the image URL.
Edit the Product Description:
Go to "Products" > "All Products" and select the product you want to add the size chart to.
Edit the product description.
Insert the Size Chart Image:
Place your cursor where you want to insert the size chart in the product description editor.
Click on the "Insert Image" button and paste the copied image URL.
Click "Insert Image" to add the size chart to the description. Read More: Shopify Tutorials: Shopify app charges types
Provide Context:
Add a brief heading or description above the size chart to inform customers about its purpose and how to use it.
Save and Preview:
Save the changes to your product description.
Preview the product page to ensure the size chart appears correctly.
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parasiml · 1 year
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Mobile and Web Solution - Ingenious Minds Lab - Ingenious Minds Lab is the leading web and mobile app Development Company offers mobile and web solutions for startups to enterprise which covered everything from design to development.
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Top-Notch Web Development Solution
Entire digital solution is 100% trusted and reliable web solution provider in Delhi/NCR region. Our expert development strategies and high end-to-end priority give our clients the next level of satisfaction and desired results.
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taffywabbit · 18 days
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"why not just make your own website?"
with the announcement of cohost's death and amidst all the other tumultuous shit currently going on with social media as a concept (i am AMAZED twitter has survived this long given the circumstances), one suggestion that i've been hearing a lot is "we should just go back to the good old days of personal websites. let's all just make neocities pages!!"
(this is gonna be a long one sorry)
and like. idk! it's certainly something i've considered, i think it would be a fun thing to have, but it also feels like the equivalent of "capitalism sucks so let's all just run off into the woods and live in a cabin outside of society" to me. like it would be nice, it would be fun, but it doesn't ultimately solve the actual problems that are present with the modern internet, it just evades them. more importantly in my case and many others, it does not really help people who rely on the modern internet and the connections they're able to make there for their income. sure i can make a website and host my art and blog posts there, but who's going to see it? i can't build a consistent audience and make a living off of random passersby who peek at my website once, say "huh, neat!" and MAYBE add it to an RSS feed or whatever if they really like it. there's minimal potential for meeting and impressing new people outside my existing circles if i don't ALSO still have some manner of social media platform to promote the website on.
a lot of the "solutions" i see people proposing for the slow, painful decline of social media as a user experience keep coming back to old-fashioned, more isolated/insular systems. we miss forums, we miss personal webpages, we miss newsletters, etc etc. but like... those things were ideal in the "old web" because the old web was more about sharing hobbies and interests with whoever happened to pass by and check them out, and even just USING the internet was a niche hobby in and of itself for a lot of people. if you wanna be kinda cynical about it (and not unjustifiably so), web 2.0 is much more blatantly business-oriented, and its algorithms and carefully crafted UX's are primarily meant to funnel you towards viewing ads and spending money on products. looking at it that way, it sure does suck and Everything Was Better Before! but the modern web is ALSO more powerful than anything before it for just like. connecting people. spreading information and news. showing your art/music/writing/thoughts/etc to strangers who never knew you existed an hour ago. putting the tools to reach out to someone and tell them you think they're cool right there on the same website where their art is hosted, just a comment or a message away.
if you're able to avoid patterns of engagement-bait and obsessing over follower counts as a measure of self-worth (a big "if", i realize, but i view it like installing an adblocker - it's just kind of a basic prerequisite for modern internet safety and survival), a lot of these systems can genuinely be really positive and life-changing in ways that were simply not possible 20 years ago! almost all of my current closest friends are people I met through sharing our art on platforms like Twitter who were complete strangers at the time. all of the art clients that regularly pay my bills and support my work came from places like that too! the "social" part of "social media" is really what makes it ultimately worth keeping around in any form, and makes the pursuit of a Good social media platform still valuable.
there's a lot to love about the old web - its aesthetics, simplicity and freedom for personal expression - but every time someone says "just delete your socials and make a personal website" i am forced to confront the fact that i could never do what i currently do or be the person i am on the old web. if i was stuck hanging out in my own little space and only ever interacting with people who openly and loudly share my interests, i couldn't support myself with art full-time, i probably would never have met the kind and quiet strangers who are now my best friends and have made me who i am, and i'd just generally get a lot less insight into the vast range of experiences and perspectives that exist outside of my own. my life would be on a fundamentally different trajectory in countless ways without the advent of web 2.0.
and that's not to say "well twitter and facebook and tumblr all suck but you kinda still have to hand it to them" cuz you don't, obviously. they're corporations, and their job is to take the personalities and thoughts and art of the people who use their products and try to scrunch it all into something uninform and marketable that generates profit and pleases their shareholders. but like, you CAN still make a good thing out of them! these websites are tools just as much as geocities or myspace or IRC used to be. and the one thing these newer tools are pretty much all REALLY good at is discoverability. if you're just a hobbyist at the things you wanna share on the internet, then you likely don't have a lot of use for those tools, and perhaps you WOULD genuinely be happier just keeping a personal blog site or hanging out in private groupchats or sticking to specialized federated Mastodon instances or whatever. it just isn't feasible for me, and there are a LOT of people in my same situation. my entire industry of online freelance artists barely existed 20 years ago, and the web culture of that era is largely incompatible with my continued survival in the mid-2020s. i would LOVE to run off and live in the woods in concept, but all my survival skills are adapted for city living and i would just eat the wrong berry and die out there. i want- i NEED people to try and improve the spaces we're in, and support better forms of social media (like what cohost was trying and largely succeeding to do!) instead of just complaining that it all sucks, everything was better when we were kids, and digging ourselves little holes to hide in. much like all the other problems and frustrations and systemic issues of the world we live in, the modern web isn't going to go away if you just ignore it, so we may as well try to make it better for everyone.
anyways tl;dr i probably WILL make a neocities at some point. it could be fun, even if it doesn't help my career stability or whatever. but i do also need ALL THE SOCIAL PLATFORMS I USE FOR MY JOB TO STOP EXPLODING PRETTY PLEASE, and failing that, some actual half-decent alternatives that aren't going to fizzle out in a month would also be great thanks ✌
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fishsticksart · 1 year
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graduation 🎓🎊
i did it and made it through, onwards to bigger and better things
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victoriadallonfan · 11 months
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Everywhere I go, I see her face…
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evolvsolutions · 10 months
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evolvixsolution-29 · 11 months
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Evolvix Solutions: Your Partner for Cutting-Edge Technology Services. Explore our innovative solutions for web development, digital marketing, and more.
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