- Share+ is a very powerful & highly customizable social sharing jQuery plugin which gentles your site users to share the page to various social and bookmarking networks. Including three pre made (more coming soon) skins/themes at the moment for share+, you can choose the style that suits your site best and it gives you the power to modify and theme it to suite your sites design. Replace the long list of unusable sharing buttons on your webpage and add share+ to take its place. It will be neat, simple and organized.
- This script uses the jQuery framework and works completely client side. So you can use it on static and dynamic webpages. ishare is so easy to use and you only need to add a single simple code and include two files for it to work. Supports facebook, twitter, digg, delicious, yahoo, email, fav, print, live, stumbleupon, orkut, google, tumblr, linkedin, myspace, evernote, bebo, technorati, reddit, newsvine, mixx, netvibes, google buzz and you can add your own!
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Despite what you see on Jessica Louise’s social media pages, she has always been quiet the pessimist. Whether that’s a product of her upbringing or just who she’s always been. The images of her daughter tell a different story. The bright colorful pictures reflect childhood and innocence. Something she feels everyone, including herself, wants to hold onto. When taking a look into her self portraits it’s apparent she digs a little deeper, and take a step away from her traditional vibrant color palette. A somewhat truer reflection of who she is..
Keep Me Where the Light is with Lindsay Saunders
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Lindsay Saunders is the lady behind Forest + Field Photography. She was born in and lives in The Great Alone, or as most people know it, Alaska. Lindsay spends half her day teaching history to middle school students and dabbling in art. History, classical art, and the great outdoors often influence her perspective when taking photographs. Her most profound inspirations come from her own three children, whom she adores documenting in ways that hark back to her classical art beginnings.