Many developers are familiar with problems of making a perfectly standard website display properly in Internet Explorer 6 browser. Usually a development process would consist of testing the site in Firefox or another standard ... [Read More]
Reviewing Sass, a Dynamic CSS Language
Dynamic features such as Variables and Functions in CSS have been a hot topic of debate for a while. On one hand, programming-oriented people have been begging for these to be included in the next CSS installments, while ... [Read More]
Re-Launching a Website from a Designer's Perspective
We recently completed our website redesign and relaunch, which is always an exciting moment! Many factors come into play when the idea of a redesign is on the table, besides making it aesthetically cleaner and functionally ... [Read More]
Integrating Flash into an HTML Site in an SEO Friendly Way
Flash websites have been the fear of SEOs since the inception. Many of us have to constantly battle clients who want a pretty flash website and don't want to understand the technical jibber jabber about why it's not good for ... [Read More]
Leveraging the Web for Off-line Media Buys
I get angry when I see companies buy pricey media such as print, television, radio or outdoor and they don't take advantage to tie that media buy to the web in an effective way. What do I mean by this? Take for example a ... [Read More]
APIs: An Easy Way to Make Novel Websites Familiar and Fun
Okay, you might not have had that two billion dollar idea, but that doesn't mean you can't partake in its features. APIs (Application Program Interfaces) allow programmers to access publicly available services from widely ... [Read More]
How to Tell When You are Simply a Pair of Hands on a Project
Part of my job is to take the vision of a client and translate it into a tangible website. In some cases it is an extension or an arm to their business (e-commerce website for an existing shop, enhancements to an existing ... [Read More]




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