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OReilly - HTML5 Canvas 2011 RETAiL eBOOk-rebOOk


OReilly - HTML5 Canvas 2011 RETAiL eBOOk-rebOOk | 4.61 MB

No matter what platform or tools you use, the HTML5 revolution will soon change the way you build web applications, if it hasn't already. HTML5 is jam-packed with features, and there's a lot to learn. This book gets you started with the Canvas element, perhaps HTML5's most exciting feature. Learn how to build interactive multimedia applications using this element to draw, render text, manipulate images, and create animation.

Whether you currently use Flash, Silverlight, or just HTML and javascript, you'll quickly pick up the basics. Practical examples show you how to create various games and entertainment applications with Canvas as you learn. Gain valuable experience with HTML5, and discover why leading application developers rave about this specification as the future of truly innovative web development.

THIS BOOK COVERS :
Create and modify 2D drawings, text, and bitmap images
Incorporate and manipulate video, and add audio
Build a basic framework for creating a variety of games on Canvas
Use bitmaps and tile sheets to develop animated game graphics
Go mobile: port Canvas applications to iPhone with PhoneGap
Explore ways to use Canvas for 3D and multiplayer game applications

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Smashing eBook #8 - Mastering Photoshop for Web Design - Volume 2


Mastering Photoshop for Web Design, Volume 2
Smashing Media GmbH | 2010 | ISBN: N/A | 216 Pages | PDF + Epub | 31 mb

This is our new Photoshop eBook edition in our Smashing eBook series. We have come up with 11 articles, which uncovers useful and unfamiliar techniques used by experts that will assist you to achieve a more productive workflow. We focus on: retouching, cloning, and compositing obscure Photoshop timesavers, and design for the iPhone

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Smashing eBook #8: Mastering Photoshop for Web Design, Volume 2
ISBN: 978-3-943075-12-0 | English | Smashing Media GmbH | PDF + ePub + Mobipocket | 14.4MB + 17.1MB + 21.6MB | 216 pages

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This is our new Photoshop eBook edition in our Smashing eBook series. We have come up with 11 articles, which uncovers useful and unfamiliar techniques used by experts that will assist you to achieve a more productive workflow. We focus on: retouching, cloning, and compositing obscure Photoshop timesavers, and design for the iPhone.

The articles have been published on Smashing Magazine in 2010 and 2011 and have been carefully re-edited and specially prepared for this eBook.

* Mastering Photoshop: Noise, Textures, Gradients and Rounded Rectangles
* Useful Photoshop Tips And Tricks for Photo Retouching
* Photo Retouching Tips and Tricks in Photo Retouching
* The Ultimate Guide to Cloning in Photoshop
* Designing for iPhone 4 Retina Display: Techniques and Workflow
* Mastering Photoshop: Pixel Perfection when Rotating, Pasting and Nudging
* Setting up Photoshop for Web and iPhone Development
* Compositing in Adobe Photoshop: Time- Saving Tips
* Mastering Photoshop: Unknown Tricks and Time-Savers
* Preparing Photoshop Files for Web Developers
* In Defense of Photoshop

Authors: Brian Rhinehart, Daniel Durrans, Dirk Metzmacher, Joshua Johnson, Marc Edwards, and Thomas Giannattasio

With the rate of technology, all of us seek time-saving tips and guidelines that can make our work more effective and productive.

Formats: PDF, ePub, Mobipocket (DRM-free)
Pages: 216
Language: English
ISBN: 978-3-943075-12-0
Publisher: Smashing Media GmbH (April 26, 2011)

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NetTUT : From Photoshop To HTML Like A Pro - Edition 2010


NetTUT : From Photoshop To HTML Like A Pro
Publisher: Rockable Press 2010 | 145 Pages | ISBN: N/A | PDF | 14 MB

Slice Your Designs Like a Pro!
In “Photoshop to HTML”, Nettuts+ editor Jeffrey Way takes you through the entire process of converting a design from Photoshop into a complete HTML/CSS website!
But this is NOT just an eBook. It also comes packed with extras! You also get a directory of Photoshop, HTML and CSS files for you to use as you work through the book AND a series of 14 screencasts covering the whole project from beginning to end.

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Interactive InDesign CS5: Take your Print Skills to the Web and Beyond by Mira Rubin


Interactive InDesign CS5: Take your Print Skills to the Web and Beyond by Mira Rubin
F,,al Press | 2010 | ISBN: 0240815114 | 400 pages | PDF | 12 MB


From creating interactive PDFs to full-fledged Flash sites, the expanded capabilities of InDesign now make it possible to design projects that go beyond print, into the world of Web and interactive. Designing for Interactivity with InDesign CS5 is the first book of its kind, expressly devoted to the interactive capabilities of InDesign CS5 and their use in creating documents destined for output to interactive PDF and Flash SWF.

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The Essential Guide to HTML5 - 2010 Ed


The Essential Guide to HTML5
Author: Jeanine Meyer, Date: 31-10-2010, Bookmark and Share
Publisher: friends of ED 2010 | 376 Pages | ISBN: 1430233834 | PDF | 13 MB

HTML5 opens up a plethora of new avenues for application and game development on the web. Games can now be created and interacted with directly within HTML with no need for users to download extra plugins, or for developers to learn new languages. Important new features such as the Canvas tag enable drawing directly onto the web page, the Audio tag allows sounds to be triggered and played from within your HTML code, the web sockets API brings the facility for real-time communication, and the local storage API enables data such as high scores or game preferences to be kept on a user's computer to be retrieved next time they play your game. All of these features and many more are covered within The Essential Guide to HTML5.
This book begins at an introductory level, teaching the essentials of HTML5 and JavaScript through game development. Each chapter features a familiar game type as its core example, such as hangman, rock-paper-scissors, or dice games, and uses these simple constructs to build a solid skillset of the key HTML5 concepts and features. By working through these hands on examples, you will gain a deep, practical knowledge of HTML5 that will enable you to build your own, more advanced games and applications.
Concepts are introduced and motivated with easy-to-grasp, appealing examples.
Code is explained in detail after general explanations.
Reader is guided into how to make the examples their own.

What you'll learn:

  • Use HTML5 and JavaScript to create interactive web sites
  • Program in JavaScript with the new HTML5 features
  • Draw on canvas and place text on the canvas
  • Create animated scenes using timing events
  • Handle mouse events for interaction with the user/player
  • Important concepts useful in any programming language/environment
  • HTML tags, canvas, Math.random, setInterval, setTimerout, addEventListener, Date, localStorage and other features


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CSS3 for Web Designers 2010 Ed

CSS3 for Web Designers

Publisher: Dan Cederholm | ISBN: N/A | 2010 | PDF | 260 pages | 9.92MB


From advanced selectors to generated content to the triumphant return of web fonts, and from gradients, shadows, and rounded corners to full-blown animations, CSS3 is a universe of creative possibilities. No one can better guide you through these galaxies than world-renowned designer, author, and CSS superstar Dan Cederholm. Learn what works, how it works, and how to work around browsers where it doesn't work.

CSS3 for Web Designers, is the second installment in A Book Apart's For Web Designers series of mini books for, web designers.
The book aims to show designers those aspects of CSS3 which can be comfortably used today, along with workarounds for older browsers which don't support CSS3 (e.g. Internet Explorer 6.0 through 8.0).

Over six chapters, the book ranges from basic topics such as web fonts, gradients, shadows and rounded corners, to some of the more complicated aspects of CSS3 including advanced selectors, generated content and animations. It takes an almost story-like style, interspersing code examples and explanations with amusing stories, such as a trip down memory lane to the late 90s and javascript image rollovers, and witty analogies, such as I like to think of CSS transitions like butter.

Jeffrey Zeldman has the following praise for the book:
You couldn't ask for a smarter, more design-focused, more detail-obsessed guide to the smoking hot newness and conceptual and browser challenges of CSS3

CSS3 for Web Designers is written by renowned web designer and author Dan Cederholm, who's previous books include Handcrafted CSS (New Riders), Bulletproof Web Design (New Riders) and Web Standards Solutions (Friends of ED). Like his previous works, CSS3 for Web Designers is extremely well written and easy to follow, regardless of your skill level or familiarity with CSS3

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"250 HTML and Web Design Secrets" by Molly E. Holzschlag


"250 HTML and Web Design Secrets" by Molly E. Holzschlag
Wiley Publishing, Inc. | 2004 | ISBN: 0764577085, 0764568450 | 433 pages | PDF | 9 MB

Covers topics such as HTML, XHTML, CSS, graphics and multimedia, cell phone and PDA accessibility, content development, tools, usability, information architecture, globalization, and site redesign

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Smashing CSS - Professional Techniques for Modern Layout


Smashing CSS - Professional Techniques for Modern Layout
Description :
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
12 Nov 2010
304 Pages

Contents
PART I: FUNDAMENTALS.
Chapter 1: Tools.
Firebug.
Web Developer Toolbar.
Internet Explorer Developer Toolbar (or Tools).
Dragonfly (for Opera).
Web Inspector (Safari).
XRAY.
Select ORacle.
Diagnostic Style Sheet.
Reboot Styles.
IE9.js.

Chapter 2: Selectors.
Pseudo What?
Targets with Style.
Specificity.
Importance.
What Happens when You omit Shorthand Value Keywords.
Selectively Overriding Shorthands.
Universal Selection.
ID vs. Class.
ID with Class.
Multiclassing.
Simple Attribute Selection.
Attribute Selection of Classes.
ID vs. Attribute Selector.
Substring Attribute Selection.
More Substring Attribute Selection.
Child Selection.
Simulated Partial Child Selection.
Sibling Selection.
Generating Content.

PART II: ESSENTIALS.
Chapter 3: Tips.
Validate!
Ordering Your Font Values.
Rolling in Line-Height.
Unitless Line-Height Values.
Avoid Style-less Border Values.
Controlling Border Appearance with Color.
Suppressing Element Display.
Suppressing Element Visibility.
Th rowing Elements Off -screen.
Image Replacement.
Print Styles.
Developing Print Styles.
Block-level Links.
Margin or Padding?
Outdenting Lists.
Bulleting Lists.
Background Bullets.
Generating Bullets.
You Have More Containers than You Think.
Document Backgrounds.
Server-specific CSS.

Chapter 4: Layouts.
Outlines Instead of Borders.
Centering Block Boxes.
Float containment: overflow.
Float containment: floating.
Clearfixing.
Adjacent Clearing.
Two Simple Columns.
Three Simple Columns.
Faux Columns.
Liquid Bleach.
The One True Layout.
The Holy Grail.
Fluid Grids.
Em-Based Layout.
Negative Margins in Flow.
Positioning Within a Context.
Pushing out of the Containing Block.
Fixed headers and footers.

Chapter 5: Effects.
Complexspiral.
CSS Pop-ups.
CSS Menus.
Boxpunching.
Pre-CSS 3 Rounded Corners.
CSS 3 Rounded Corners.
CSS Sprites.
Sliding Doors.
Clipped Sliding Doors.
CSS Parallax.
Ragged Floats.
Better Ragged Floats.
Boxing Your Images.
Constrained Images.

PART III: CUTTING EDGE.
Chapter 6: Tables.
Head, Body, Foot.
Row Headers.
Column-oriented Styling.
Table Mapping.
Table Graphs.

Chapter 7: The (Near) Future.
Styling HTML 5.
Classing like HTML 5.
Media Queries.
Styling Occasional Children.
Styling Occasional Columns.
RGB Alpha Color.
HSL and HSL Alpha Color.
Shadowy Styles.
Multiple Backgrounds.
2D Transforms.

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IP Address Management Principles and Practice 2011


IP Address Management Principles and Practice
Wiley (1-2011) | PDF | 419 pages | 0470585870 | 3.7Mb
IP Address Management Principles and Practice /by Tim Rooney. This book will be the first covering the subject of IP address management (IPAM). The practice of IPAM includes the application of network management disciplines to IP address space and associated network services, namely DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) and DNS (Domain Name System).
The consequence of inaccurately configuring DHCP is that end users may not be able to obtain IP addresses to access the network. Without proper DNS configuration, usability of the network will greatly suffer as the name-to-address lookup process may fail. Imagine having to navigate to a website or send an email or an instant message by IP address instead of by name! It's equally important that these DHCP and DNS configurations be based on a common IP address plan, which maps out the IP address hierarchy, subnets, address pools, and domains. IPAM applies management disciplines to these core services, including configuration, change control, auditing, reporting and so on, and they are necessary given the absolute requirement for properly managing IP space and DHCP and DNS servers. The linkages among an IP address plan, DHCP server configuration and DNS server configuration are inseparable; a change of an IP address will affect DNS information and perhaps DHCP as well. These functions provide the foundation for today's converged services IP networks, so they need to be managed using a rigorous approach. Today, there is no single book that covers the management of these linkages and services they provide; IP Address Management Principles and Practice will fill that gap. While several books are available for leading vendors' DHCP and DNS services implementations, few exist for IP address planning, and none exist that unifies these three topics.

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Kevin Yank "Build Your Own Database Driven Web Site Using PHP & MySQL 4th Edition


Kevin Yank "Build Your Own Database Driven Web Site Using PHP & MySQL 4th Edition (with source code)"
July 2009 | English | ISBN : 978-0-9805768-1-8 | 508 Pages | PDF | 7.45 MB
Build Your Own Database Driven Web Site Using PHP & MySQL, 4th Edition is a practical, hands-on guide to learning all the tools, principles, and techniques needed to build a fully functional database driven web site using PHP & MySQL. This book covers everything from installing PHP and MySQL on Windows, Linux, and Mac computers, through to building a live, web-based content management system.

You’ll learn how to:

* Install PHP 5 & MySQL 5 on Windows, Linux, or Mac OS X
* Gain a thorough understanding of PHP syntax
* Master database design principles and SQL
* Build a working content management system
* Add, edit, and delete web content without using HTML
* Build an ecommerce shopping cart
* Utilize sessions and cookies to track site visitors
* Craft SEO-friendly and memorable URLs


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"PHP and MySQL have changed. Back in 2001, when I wrote the first edition of this book, readers were astonished to discover that you could create a site full of web pages without having to write a separate HTML file for each page. PHP stood out from the crowd of programming languages, mainly because it was easy enough for almost anyone to learn and free to download and install. The MySQL database, likewise, provided a simple and free solution to a problem that, up until that point, had been solvable only by expert programmers with corporate budgets.

Back then, PHP and MySQL were special—heck, they were downright miraculous! But over the years, they have gained plenty of fast-moving competition. In an age when anyone with a free WordPress account can set up a full-featured blog in 30 seconds flat, it’s no longer enough for a programming language like PHP to be easy to learn; nor is it enough for a database like MySQL to be free.

Indeed, as you sit down to read this book, you probably have ambitions that extend beyond what you can throw together using the free point-and-click tools of the Web. You might even be thinking of building an exciting, new point-and-click tool of your own. WordPress, after all, is built using PHP and MySQL, so why limit your vision to anything less?

To keep up with the competition, and with the needs of more demanding projects, PHP and MySQL have had to evolve. PHP is now a far more intricate and powerful language than it was back in 2001, and MySQL is a vastly more complex and capable database. Learning PHP and MySQL today opens up a lot of doors that would have remained closed to the PHP and MySQL experts of 2001.

That’s the good news. The bad news is that, in the same way that a butter knife is easier to figure out than a Swiss Army knife (and less likely to cause self-injury!), all these dazzling new features and improvements have indisputably made PHP and MySQL more difficult for beginners to learn.

Worse yet, PHP has completely abandoned several of the beginner-friendly features that gave it a competitive advantage in 2001, because they turned out to be oversimplifications, or could lead inexperienced programmers into building web sites with gaping security holes. This is a problem if you’re the author of a beginner’s book about PHP and MySQL.

PHP and MySQL have changed, and those changes have made writing this book a lot more difficult. But they have also made this book a lot more important. The more twisty the path, the more valuable the map, right?

In this book, I’ll provide you with a hands-on look at what’s involved in building a database driven web site using PHP and MySQL. If your web host provides PHP and MySQL support, you’re in great shape. If not, I’ll show you how to install them on Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux computers, so don’t sweat it.

This book is your map to the twisty path that every beginner must navigate to learn PHP and MySQL today. Grab your favorite walking stick; let’s go hiking!

Who Should Read this Series?
This article series is aimed at intermediate and advanced web designers looking to make the leap into server-side programming. You’ll be expected to be comfortable with simple HTML, as I’ll make use of it without much in the way of explanation. No knowledge of Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) or JavaScript is assumed or required, but if you do know JavaScript, you’ll find it will make learning PHP a breeze, since these languages are quite similar.

By the end of this series, you can expect to have a grasp of what’s involved in building a database driven web site. If you follow the examples, you’ll also learn the basics of PHP (a server-side scripting language that gives you easy access to a database, and a lot more) and Structured Query Language (SQL—the standard language for interacting with relational databases) as supported by MySQL, the most popular free database engine available today. Most importantly, you’ll come away with everything you need to start on your very own database driven site!

What’s in this Series?
This series comprises the following 4 chapters. Read them in order from beginning to end to gain a complete understanding of the subject, or skip around if you need a refresher on a particular topic."

Wiley-Teach Yourself VISUALLY Web Design 2010 RETAiL EBook-DiGiBook


Wiley-Teach Yourself VISUALLY Web Design 2010 RETAiL EBook-DiGiBook. The mechanics of Web design made easy for visual learners.

An effective Web site combines good graphic design principles with a functional user interface. This colorful, step-by-step guide shows visual learners how to plan, develop, and publish a site, all with easy-to-follow lessons. Each task is illustrated with screen shots accompanied by numbered steps. You'll learn all the tools and techniques for creating great-looking Web sites that users will love.

* Good Web design incorporates basic graphic design principles as well as the techniques required to make a site easy to navigate and user–friendly
* Those who learn best when someone shows them how will quickly get up to speed with the full-color screen shots and step-by-step illustrations in this visual guide
* Covers planning a site, creating eye-popping content with popular Adobe tools, building in functionality with HTML and CSS, testing the site, taking it live, and keeping it up to date
* Companion Web site features code and design examples for experimentation

Release Name: Wiley-Teach.Yourself.VISUALLY.Web.Design.2010.RETAiL.EBook-DiGiBook
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The Principles of Beautiful Web Design 2010


The Principles of Beautiful Web Design
Publisher: Site Point | 2010 | 170 Pages | ISBN: 098057689X | PDF | 13,8 Mb

This second edition of The Principles of Beautiful Web Design is the ideal book for people who can build websites, but are seeking the skills and knowledge to visually enhance their sites.

This book will teach you how to:
Understand the process of what makes "good design," from discovery through to implementation
Use color effectively, develop color schemes, and create a palette
Create pleasing layouts using grids, the rule of thirds, and symmetry
Employ textures: lines, points, shapes, volumes, and depth
Apply typography to make ordinary designs look great
Choose, edit, and position effective imagery
And lots more

This revised, easy-to-follow guide is illustrated with beautiful, full-color examples, and leads readers through the process of creating great designs from start to finish.

It also features:
Updated information about grid-based design
How to design for mobile resolutions
Information about the future of web fonts including @font-face
Common user-interface patterns and resources

About the Author
Jason Beaird dual-majored in graphic design and digital media at the University of California Florida. When he?s not working on websites, he enjoys disassembling electronics and using them in his artwork. Jason writes about his adventures in design and technology on his personal site, jasongraphix.com.

Book Details

* Paperback: 170 pages
* Publisher: SitePoint; Second Edition (November, 2010)
* Language: English
* ISBN-10: 098057689X
* ISBN-13: 978-0980576894

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Flash 3D: Animation, Interactivity, and Games


Flash 3D: Animation, Interactivity, and Games
Jim Ver Hague, Chris Jackson, "Flash 3D: Animation, Interactivity, and Games"
Focal Press | ISBN: 0240808789 | 416 pages | PDF | ~6MB

Description:
3D space is the latest enhancement to the ubiquitous Flash environment, enabling Flash content developers to enhance content delivery and the interactivity of web sites, games, and interactive learning systems.

Review:
"I've been meaning to post a review of Focal Press' new book, "Flash 3D - Animation, Interactivity and Games" for a few weeks now, but found myself digging through it more and more, which is a sure-fire sign that I'm enjoying it thoroughly. And that's definitely the case. Big thumbs up from me, especially if you've been daunted by 3D animation and/or development before. Kudos to co-authors Jim Ver Hague and Chris Jackson for presenting this material in such a down-to-earth and easy to disseminate format." - Scott Fegatte, Adobe Systems.

"If you're a Flash developer, animator, multimedia designer or student, this book aims to push your creative ideas to the next level in content delivery. With 3D one of the hottest subjects in interactive design, Flash 3D shows you how to use real and simulated 3D space in your Flash games and interactive systems. It explores the new possibilities 3D offers to thinking and designing with Flash. The book's accompanying CD offers interactive examples that demonstrate the broad range of Flash applications from Web site to DVD/CD delivery" - Digit magazine

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Search Engine Optimization: An Hour a Day


Search Engine Optimization: An Hour a Day
2008 | 384 | ISBN: 0470226641 | PDF | 14 Mb
Back and bracing as ever, Search Engine Optimization: An Hour a Day, Second Edition offers brisk advice, bite-sized tasks, and smart tools to help you increase visibility for your website on the major search engines. In this new edition of their bestselling how-to guide, SEO consultants Jennifer Grappone and Gradiva Couzin offer surprisingly easy do-it-yourself techniques as well as the very latest SEO strategies for small, very small, and large businesses, as well as for bloggers and web designers. ...

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Maybe you’re a great programmer or IT professional, but marketing isn’t your thing. Or perhaps you’re a tech-savvy search engine marketer who wants a peek under the hood of a search engine optimized web site. Search engine marketing is a field where technology and marketing are both critical and interdependent, because small changes in the implementation of a web site can make you or break you in search engine rankings. Furthermore, the fusion of technology and marketing know-how can create web site features that attract more visitors.

The mission of this book is to help web developers create web sites that rank well with the major search engines, and to teach search engine marketers how to use technology to their advantage. We assert that neither marketing nor IT can exist in a vacuum, and it is essential that they not see themselves as opposing forces in an organization. They must work together. This book aims to educate both sides in that regard.

Table of Contents:
Acknowledgments.
Introduction.
Chapter 1: You: Programmer and Search Engine Marketer.
Chapter 2: A Primer in Basic SEO.
Chapter 3: Provocative SE-Friendly URLs.
Chapter 4: Content Relocation and HTTP Status Codes.
Chapter 5: Duplicate Content.
Chapter 6: SE-Friendly HTML and JavaScript.
Chapter 7: Web Feeds and Social Bookmarking.
Chapter 8: Black Hat SEO.
Chapter 9: Sitemaps.
Chapter 10: Link Bait.
Chapter 11: Cloaking, Geo-Targeting, and IP Delivery.
Chapter 12: Foreign Language SEO.
Chapter 13: Coping with Technical Issues.
Chapter 14: Case Study: Building an E-Commerce Store.
Chapter 15: Site Clinic: So You Have a Web Site?
Chapter 16: WordPress: Creating an SE-Friendly Blog.
Appendix A: Simple Regular Expressions.
Glossary.
Index.

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