How to combine and minify assets only in production using Gulp and its plugins?
How to combine and minify assets only in production using Gulp and its plugins?
Vagrant is a tool for automating development environment. This is a tutorial on how to use Vagrant and why you should.
Semantic UI is complex and extendable front-end framework similar (but not that similar) to Bootstrap. We share thoughts on how to use, configure and version it with GIT.
Welcome to new version of our website! We already have plans how to improve and develop it further. We are going to add more info about the company, our skills, projects, some news and innovations as well as interactive elements, which will make this website more entertaining.
Excodus website is using Google Analytics, Google Maps, October CMS engine and Facebook Comments plugin.
Google Analytics is a service that generates anonymous statistics about a website's traffic and traffic sources. When you enter the website, Google Analytics sets cookies on your computer in order to rembember you as a returning visitor and check referrer site that directed the you to the page (such as a search engine). You can learn more about Google Analytics here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Google_Analytics.
Google is also able to place other cookies during your visit on Excodus Website in order to save and load your user preferences. You can get more information about types of cookies set by Google here: https://www.google.com/policies/technologies/types.
Content management system - October CMS - may also set cookies on Excodus Website in order to allow engine's functions (like logging in as a user).
Excodus Website also uses Facebook cookies in order to allow functions like commenting under our articles with your active Facebook account.
If you do not wish to set cookies on your hard drive you can block them in your browser or simply do not visit this website.
They are small files stored in user's web browser cache. They hold user preferences and unique identifiers which allow to save (and load) activities of website visitor.
When you enter a website, there may be cookie created in you web browser cache storage (there are various ways of creating a cookie, it may be sent from server via HTTP protocol or created client-side via JavaScript). Next time when you visit the website, your web browser will send back the cookie to the server in order to identify you as a returning visitor. You can learn more about Cookies here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HTTP_cookie.