Archive for May 25th, 2010
Moving to johnlindquist.com
I’ve launched a variety of blogs in my time (pv3d.org, flex4.org, fp10.org) to try and keep content on-topic and, shamelessly, to try and get good google search rankings.
For the past few months, I’ve been focusing on frameworks in Flash, so instead of creating “flashframeworks.org” (or something similar) I’ve decided to just consolidate all my posts back to johnlindquist.com. So, from this post forward, any new content I create whether it’s related to pv3d, flex, flash, unity, php, silverlight, wordpress etc, etc, etc, will all be posted to johnlindquist.com. I will leave all the current content up here on pv3d.org (over 100 examples!) and I’m forwarding a few of the most popular posts to johnlindquist.com to push traffic that way.
Check it out: johnlindquist.com
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Preferred Video Tutorial Resolution
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- 1920x1080 (15%, 24 Votes)
- 800x600 (13%, 20 Votes)
- 480x320 (4%, 6 Votes)
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