Wordpress is the first choice blogging platform for many bloggers around the globe. Wordpress's popularity has grown over the years and Wordpress seems to have taken the blogging world by the storm. This platform has attracted many users and powers many big blogs around the web. When we talk of big blogs, we talk massive traffic. Therefore, for your Wordpress setup to run optimally even during traffic spikes, you need to use caching plugins and other performance add-ons. Out of the box, Wordpress does not have an efficient caching system enabled. You need to get one of the many caching plugins available on the web.
Saturday, August 22, 2009
20 Essential Wordpress Caching And Performance Plugins
Sunday, August 16, 2009
Web Design Resource Roundup #7
This is the another installment of Web Design Resource Roundup #7. I’ll give you a list of many freebies which have been released during the past week. If you want to know about the latest Freebies, make sure you subscribe to the RSS Feed or simply follow me on Twitter.
Wednesday, August 12, 2009
20 jQuery Plugins/Techniques For Web Designers And Developers
Everyday, new jQuery plugins and techniques are being released on the web. You may not have the time to check them all out, but here’s 20 relatively new jQuery plugins/techniques to quench your jQuery thirst for now.
Monday, August 10, 2009
21 Effective Feedback Tools - Now You Can Get More and Better Feedback With Less Effort!
When a website or another project is being designed, you need to take into account the audience for which you are designing for. Usually, the designer has got general ideal of how the end product will be. However, he is most likely to miss out of some ideas, which simply won’t come to his mind.
Now, even if the designer manages to think of everything he wanted his product/website to have as features, users of his work will always find something to suggest and improve in it. Users usually have encountered better features on other websites, which might be applicable to your website.
Thursday, August 6, 2009
Web Design Resource Roundup #6
This is the another installment of Web Design Resource Roundup #6. I’ll give you a list of many freebies which have been released during the past week. If you want to know about the latest Freebies, make sure you subscribe to the RSS Feed or simply follow me on Twitter.
Tuesday, August 4, 2009
7 Tools To Help You Secure Your Next Big Brand Name
In earlier days of Internet, domain names were widely available and username were easy to find. Nowadays, if you are creating a new Gmail account, you might pull out your hair the number of time you might see “Sorry, username is not available”. Now, if you are launching a new product, website or whatever, and you want your branding to be as powerful as it can be by having the right name available for you on all social and other platforms , you might want to check out these tools which will help you secure your next big brand name.
Friends Call Me – Brand/Username Checker
Friends Call Me is easily the best tool among the ones I’m going to review in this post. With Friends Call Me, you just need to enter the name you want as brand name or username and it will instantly check it for availability on over 100s of websites like Digg, StumbleUpon, Reddit and more. Additionally, you can let Friends Call Me can notify you of new great sites which have come online so that you can register your username there before anyone else does.
Knowem? – Brand/Username Checker
Knowem is another very good tool to check for usernames and let you register it. It currently check for the availability of your username on over 120 popular social media sites.
Usernamecheck.com – Brand/Username Checker
Usernamecheck.com is similar to Knowem (reviewed above) in both design and functionality. It allows you to check for your username on various social media sites.
Usernamez – Brand/Username Checker
Usernamez is another tool for checking out the availability of a specific username on several website services like Twitter, Digg, Reddit and more.
ManagePRonline – Brand/Username Checker
ManagePRonline is a great tool for finding out if your username or vanity url is already taken on several social websites. It is an Indian company, thus focusing more on social site popular in India.
namechk – Brand/Username Checker
namechk is allows you to check for your username, brand name or vanity url on various social media sites (upto 130 sites) easily. You just provide the username and it will show the availability of the username on the various sites and additionally sort the website according to their rank.
DialUsername – Brand/Username Checker
DialUsername allows you to check the availability of your username over several sites all at once, similar to the others.
Saturday, August 1, 2009
18+ Handy Tools To Check Cross-Browser Compatibility Issues
Browser Compatibility issues have always been one of the major problems when designing a website. The fact that there are so many browsers on the market and nearly of them have different layout engine, which render webpages slightly different from each other. You just need to take a look at this list to get an idea of the many browsers which are available on the Internet.
Where Firefox, Google Chrome, Safari have been improved drastically for better website rendering, the Internet Explorer line of browser has been the bĂȘte noire of web designers. Internet Explorer always had a long history of bugs, bad rendering and more. However, with later versions of internet Explorer, Microsoft has been trying hard to improve things. If you look at the browser market share for June 2009, you will see that Internet Explorer is no longer that dominant force in the browser market. It’s decline has been steady, but still it has a sizeable grip on some users. You can check the latest browser market share for the last month below or get up-to-date statistics here.
A website gets visitors from many different platforms (desktop PC, notebook PC, smart phones, etc), and we need to do our maximum to ensure that the website we are creating renders properly for every user so that it is readable. There are several things that need to be taken into account for cross-browser testing of a website. You need to test the website on different screen resolutions (640×480, 800×600, 1024×768 and 1200×800), different browsers (Firefox, Chrome, Safari, Internet Explorer, more) and on different Operating Systems (Windows, Linux, MAC OS, etc). Following, now, is a list of handy tools to help you rigorously test your website.
Browsershots – Cross-Browser Testing Tool/Suite/Service
Browsershots is one of the best web-based tool to check cross=browser compatibility issues for a website. You just need to feed the website address and select the appropriate options from the many available and you will get screenshots for the in-test website. When submitting a new website, it will be placed in a queue and you will have to wait until your request is processed. You can bookmark the result page to come check if the screenshots are ready later. After the screenshots have been generated, you can download all the screenshots at once in a zip file. Browsershots supports the following browsers among others: Epiphany, Firefox, Konqueror, Opera on Linux and Firefox, MSIE, Opera, Safari, on Windows and Firefox and Safari on Mac OS and more.
netrenderer – Cross-Browser Testing Tool/Suite/Service
netrenderer is another web-based tool which allows its users to test website in different versions of Internet Explorer. At the time of writing, Internet Explorer 5.5, 6, 7, 8 were supported. netrenderer allows you to render a website in one browser version at a time.
Litmus – Cross-Browser Testing Tool/Suite/Service
Litmus provides free and paid plans for cross-browser testing solutions. With the free plan, upto 50 tests can be made monthly and only Internet Explorer 7 and Firefox 2 are supported. However, with the paid solution, 24 browsers are available for testing with unlimited monthly tests.
Browser Photo – Cross-Browser Testing Tool/Suite/Service
Browser Photo, a commercial web-based tool from NetMechanic allows you to see how your website looks in 24 different browsers across different platforms. It can also catch HTML errors in your website which will probably cause incorrect rendering across browsers. You can access Browser Photo from anywhere with an Internet connection.
BrowserCamp – Cross-Browser Testing Tool/Suite/Service
BrowserCamp provides free screenshots for the Safari browser only on MAC OS. You can get screenshots of your website at different resolutions and in either PNG or JPG format. However, if you want to test for other browsers, you need to pay for it. It then enables you to get screenshots for the Firefox, Safari, Shiira, Camino, iCab, SeaMonkey, Demeter, Flock, Sunrise, Netscape Navigator, Opera and Internet Explorer browsers.
BrowserCam – Cross-Browser Testing Tool/Suite/Service
BrowserCam is a commercial cross-browser testing suite which provides a 24hr free trial, limited to 200 screen captures. Using BrowserCam, you can take screenshots of your websites across different browsers and Operating Systems. BrowserCam also provides screenshots from mobile phones like Iphone OS 3.0, Android 1.5, Blackberry, Windows Mobile 5.0 and 6.1. There are loads of other features to check out at BrowserCam’s website.
BrowserPool – Cross-Browser Testing Tool/Suite/Service
BrowserPool is a commercial German service which allows its users to easily view how their website look on different browsers on different OSes like Mac OS X, Linux, Windows 98, Windows 2000 and Windows XP. The browsers which you can test your website in are: Internet Explorer, Firefox, Opera, Safari, Mozilla, Konqueror, Netscape 4, T-Online, Lynx, Amaya, Camino, Shiira and Dillo.
CrossBrowserTesting.com – Cross-Browser Testing Tool/Suite/Service
CrossBrowserTesting.com is a commercial tool, with limited free access for 5 minutes, which allows you to test your website on different browsers and different operating systems. You can many different configurations options for the environment you want to test out your website within. You can check out the demo to get a better idea of how CrossBrowserTesting.com works.
Microsoft Expression Web SuperPreview – Cross-Browser Testing Tool/Suite/Service
Microsoft Expression Web SuperPreview is yet another commercial desktop product from Microsoft which enables you to check how your website looks in different browsers and do it from your desktop itself. Microsoft Expression Web SuperPreview aims to provide a unified interface for cross-browser testing, eliminating the pain out of it.
Adobe Browser Labs – Cross-Browser Testing Tool/Suite/Service
Adobe Browser Labs is a commercial web-based tool from Adobe which allows you to get cross-browser screenshots for your website. You can test your website on these following configurations: Firefox 2.X and 3.X (Windows XP and Mac OS X), Internet Explorer 6.X and 7.X (Windows XP) and Safari 3.X (Mac OS X). At the time of writing of this post, Adobe was providing free limited accounts for testing purposes only.
Xenocode Browser Sandbox – Cross-Browser Testing Tool/Suite/Service
Xenocode Browser Sandbox is a web-based tool which allows you to test your website for cross-browser compatibility issues in different browsers like Microsoft Internet Explorer 8, Internet Explorer 7, and Internet Explorer 6, Mozilla Firefox 3 and Firefox 2, Google Chrome, Opera, and Apple Safari. You need to download the browser plugin for it to work.
CloudTesting – Cross-Browser Testing Tool/Suite/Service
CloudTesting is another commercial web-based cross-browser testing tool which allows you to test your website in Internet Explorer (6, 7 & 8), Firefox (2.0, 3.0 & 3.5), Safari (3.2 & 4.0), Google Chrome (2.0 & 3.0) and Opera (9.6 & 10.0). There is a 7 day free trial available from their website.
Multi-Safari – Cross-Browser Testing Tool/Suite/Service
Multi-Safari is a free desktop application for Mac OS X which enables you to run different versions of the Safari browser on the same OS. You can then test your website at ease from your desktop using Multi-Safari.
ieCapture – Cross-Browser Testing Tool/Suite/Service
ieCapture is a web-based application which allows you to view your website in the lastest Internet Explorer version. It only support IE as web browser.
Multiple IE – Cross-Browser Testing Tool/Suite/Service
Multiple IE is similar to Multi-Safari (reviewed above). It is a desktop tool which enables you to easily install multiple versions of Internet Explorer on the same computer and OS. You can thus test your website in the different versions of IE available on your computer.
IETester – Cross-Browser Testing Tool/Suite/Service
IETester is a free Windows application which allows you to test your website in different versions of Internet Explorer. You can have these configurations: IE8, IE7 IE 6 and IE5.5 on Windows 7, Vista and XP, 7. The download package is of 24MB in size.
DotMobi Virtual Developer Lab – Cross-Browser Testing Tool/Suite/Service
DotMobi Virtual Developer Lab is another free web-based tool which allows you to test your website on mobile browsers. You get access to 100s of different mobile phones which will report how your website looks in them. However, you need a credit card to be able to use this service.
iPhoney – Cross-Browser Testing Tool/Suite/Service
iPhoney is a free tool which allows you to test your website and see how it will look on an iPhone. You can download it for free from their website and it is open source, released under the GNU GPL.
Additional Resources & Further Read
Here are some other resources which are related to cross-browser website testing:
Evolt Browser Archive
A downloadable archive of web browsers. There, you will find nearly all web browsers the Internet has know available for free download.
How to Check Your Website with Multiple Browsers on a Single Machine (Cross-Browser Compatibility Checking)
A guide on how to check cross-browser compatibility from thesitewizard.com.
Font Smoothing, Anti-aliasing, And Sub-pixel Rendering
This article points out the differences on how Windows and MAC OS renders webpages.
Five Simple Tips For Browser Compatibility Testing
An article with practical tips on what to take into consideration when doing cross-browser testing.
Screencast: Install Internet Explorer on OSX using VirtualBox (updated X2)
Tips on setting up Internet Explorer on MAC OS X and getting Internet Explorer browser testing done for your website.
AcidTests
A set of browser tests to determine if your browser is upto standards in webpage rendering.
Conclusion
If you have anything to add to this list or an opinion, feel free to drop a comment below!


























