Cross-browser testing is one of my least favorite parts of the process of web design. Whenever I reach this step in a project, my anxiety rises to unacceptable levels and my mind starts entertaining thoughts of some type of terrorist activity that brings Microsoft’s Internet Explorer department to the ground in a pile of rubble.
For those who do not know what cross-browser testing is and are therefore wondering why this otherwise peaceful, easy-going guy is thinking of such violent acts, here is a…
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The question is one I’ve been asked numerous times, and it is one that is asked over and over again:
“What is the best content management system to use for my new website?”
There are numerous CMS’s available, from paid solutions to excellent open source choices. There is also what seems to be an endless debate amongst those who choose to answer the question, each going to great lengths to stand proud for their preference. In this post I will tell you why I…
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Here we are on the last day of the first decade of the current millennium. It is a time for pondering, I presume. A time to look back on the last 365 days and look ahead to the next. What have we learned? How far have we come? Where do we dream of going in the future? These are the most popular questions and blog topics for the entire month of December each year, increasing in count and frequency as each day draws us…
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About this time last year I grabbed my webcam and recorded myself singing a Christmas wish from me to you. Nothing fancy. Nothing worth bragging about. But it came from my heart.
This past year has been an even more amazing adventure for me and my family, and many of you who read this blog, communicate with me on Twitter and Facebook, or have been involved in my life in one way or another have had a powerful impact on my journey through 2010. So…
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Yesterday I spent the better part of the morning working on a custom Facebook Page Welcome Tab design for my client, Old Republic Home Protection. ORHP is launching their company Facebook Page today and we were putting the finishing touches on the default landing page – the fancy welcome page that visitors see if they have not yet clicked the “like” button for the page.
For those of you who don’t know what I’m talking about, there are businesses of every size all over…
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