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A Little about Cascading Style Sheets

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Style sheets, as discussed earlier, is the third important component needed for creating the processing of a dynamic Colorado web designed pages. Styles sheets are a standard approved and recommended by the world wide consortium. They were essentially introduced to give the developer more control in page layout and styling of the document. In the [...]

WordPress Themes: The Ignored Footer

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Have you looked lately at the average WordPress Theme footer? That little bit of color and text at the bottom of a WordPress Theme? Lately, it seems that the only time it gets any attention is when people are looking for design credit, embedded links and ads, and other nasties. Sometimes I think the web designer [...]

HTML Code for Redirection

programming | web design

I was working on a project last week and I wanted to redirect one website to another. Although I have designed quite a few websites, it was hard for me to recollect the syntax for redirection. So, I am just posting it on my website as an easy reference for next time and also for [...]

The Battle Over Centering on the Longest Line in CSS

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There are a lot of things easy to do in print that web designers struggle to emulate when they take print designs to the web. One of those challenges is centering text on the longest line. Clagnut takes on “centering text on the longest line” to show you how to make this almost impossible task possible [...]

The Debate Over Comments and Trackbacks

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Which came first? The comment or the trackback? Or should I be more clear in my question? Which should come first? The comments or the trackbacks? I have long been a fan of separating trackbacks from comments.

Which Wiki Will Work?

blogging tips | web design

WikiMatrix Allows Side-By-Side Wiki Comparison by TechCrunch is an overview of WikiMatrix, a side-by-side comparison of various wiki programs. Most people are familiar with MediaWiki, the program behind Wikipedia and the WordPress Codex, the online manual for WordPress users.

W3C Announces Widget Standard Proposal

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Micro Persuasion’s Steve Rubel announces the “W3C Proposes Widget 1.0 Standard” coming from the The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), the governing body that determines Internet standards. The pr

The Battle Between Image Width and Column Width

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One of the more common complaints and problems for new WordPress users is the issue of their images breaking their WordPress Theme. The Theme they choose is wonderful, reflective of their personality and blog, and the moment they upload their first photograph, it seems to break their blog.

Wrapping Text Inside PRE HTML Tags

blogging tips | web design

Tyler’s “Wrapping Text Inside PRE Tags” is a life saver bit of CSS for those like me who include code markup in your blog pages. The

 HTML tag wraps around text and makes it look like typewriter text.

The Question: What Do You Love and Hate About a Website?

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BCC News’ Newsnight is having second thoughts on their web design recently and asked a very important question: Web designers should ALWAYS remember: just because it can be done, doesn’t mean it should be done.” Stung by that challenge we’ve resolved to enter a period of rationalization.

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