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Why do we need a leap year?

Leap Year Explained Why do we need a leap year? it is a common questions and below are certain points which makes its meaning clear. The Gregorian calendar, which now serves as the standard calendar for civilian use worldwide, has two common years and leap years. A common year has 365 days and a leap year of 366 days, with the extra, or interplanetary day designated as the February 29 leap year occurs every four years to help synchronize the calendar year with the solar year, or the length of time it takes the earth to complete its orbit around…

WHY USE LESS CSS IN WEB-DESIGNING

Anything on the internet can be modified, deleted or added simply using CSS   Web design includes many different skills and the restraints on the production and the maintenance of the websites. CSS is used to design the website and writing and telling the images to be in a particular place, like a picture on the top of the page, another in the centre, etc. There are many CSS frameworks used to develop web applications like Sass and LESS. Both are based CSS frameworks, but the complexity of the application by these frames are different. Each of these frames is…

An Online Marketing Strategy For Small Businesses

An Online Marketing Strategy For Small Businesses As a small business, the most cost-effective way of marketing your business is online. So one of the first things you should do when your start your business is look at what the most effective online marketing strategies for your business are.   As a small business, you aren’t going to have a huge marketing budget, but that’s okay. With online marketing, you won’t need it. Start small and as you see the benefits to your business grow, then so can your campaigns. Build a mailing list. For example, you could start with…

Tips to Calculate Freelance Rates for Web Developers and Designers

If you search Google for “how to Calculate Freelance Rates for a design or development project”, you will not get a straightforward tool. Wondering why? Cause there isn’t a one-pack solution, just like calculus or interest finding calculators are available here and there. The complications of rating a specific skill are only understood (and explained) by the freelancers with experience and hurts beginners often. The Tree House Blog recommends to rate your skills according to your portfolio rapport and to not compare with your tech-pals. That sounds logical and encouraging for starters. That’s why, I decided to pen down actionable…