HTML: Getting Inside Your Head
December 31, 2009 - Written by Guest WriterPhoto courtesy of Phu Son Nguyen
Last week, you got the general overview of the head section of your website, but we didn’t really discuss what goes on inside, in the …
Photo courtesy of Phu Son Nguyen
Last week, you got the general overview of the head section of your website, but we didn’t really discuss what goes on inside, in the …
This week’s Special Edition Wednesday brings us Karen Swim of Words for Hire. Karen is a skilled marketer and her positive attitude is positively contagious. We can’t think of a better way to start the day than …
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Ah, the 29th. This is one of those Twilight Zone days that exists only to give you time to recover the holiday spirits you used up at Christmas before the New Year’s …
Dreamworks' Kung Fu Panda
*pssst* C’mere. Yeah, you sitting over there searching for the Meaning of Life on the internet.
How many times a day do you see messages fly by on your favorite social network …
The soundtrack to our week was an alternative rock song by Alice in Chains called “No Excuses.” My favorite part was seeing the guitar-looking thing at 1:57 with a neck long enough to inject some Christmas cheer into the next galaxy.
Speaking of which . . .
Hey, Happy Christmas! (Act …
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Before we can get to the body of your website – the stuff you actually see – we need to look at the head.
“But why,” you ask, “do we give a darn about the …
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Welcome to Special Edition Wednesday! Today’s post is written by a man with a name you’re already familiar with, but don’t worry; there’s no big revelations today. Greg is a Dorchak by blood, and living …
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In my apartment, I don’t do any of the cooking.
Not because I can’t, mind you, but because I don’t like to eat meals.
I’m of what I like to call the Popcorn Persuasion. I eat …
Right around this time of year I do my annual roundup of web design trends for the upcoming year. This year, I’m doing something a little different.
Design is fine, but what hasn’t been said already? The fine art …