Posts from the ‘Web Design’ Category

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    How to make your own CSS customizations easily with Firebug

    August 8th, 2010 | Web Design | Jason | 2 Comments

    It can be difficult to jump into someone else’s CSS and start making changes. You shouldn’t have to spend a ton of time trying to make minor CSS changes with all the tools out there to help us. My favorite tool for this is the Firebug addon for Firefox. Firebug can be used for a [...]

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    Moving WordPress to a new server

    August 1st, 2010 | Web Design, Wordpress | Jason | 4 Comments

    For awhile now, WordPress has been my favorite option for providing clients with a Content Management System. And since the release WordPress 3, it’s become the easiest sale on the planet. After showing them a demonstration, 75% of the time, the client loves it, and it persuades them to pay double the price they would [...]

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    Bobich Law of Browser Compatiblity

    July 25th, 2010 | Web Design | Jason | 3 Comments

    The title of this post is ridiculously stupid, but stick with me, there’s a point here. One of the biggest challenges of web development is making websites that are compatible in all of the major browsers, wouldn’t you agree? I definitely agree that it can be extremely difficult to make everything work identically in all [...]

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    My web development workflow process

    May 25th, 2010 | Web Design | Jason | 3 Comments

    I always find it interesting when other web designers and web developers talk about how they go about their business. So, I thought I’d share my basic workflow process for putting together a website. This isn’t any kind of fancy how-to, but simply an explanation of some of my methods. Now I’m not going to [...]

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    Yup, I support IE6. Want to know why?

    May 25th, 2010 | Web Design | Jason | 7 Comments

    Let me start off by yelling from the rooftop, “I hate IE6!” How many times have you heard that around the web development community? I have to be honest. I’m really tired of hearing everyone’s bitching. If you’re really making a cutting edge website, then don’t bother with supporting IE6. I think your website’s users [...]

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