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From the Blog
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Three tools to quickly analyze a website for free
It's easy to quickly judge a website based on its design and write it off as either 'good' or a 'bad'. But when you're in the web design business , there's a lot more behind-the-scenes information to consider when evaluating a website and how to improve it. The following tools allow anyone to...
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The Advantages of Placing Content in Different Channels
We've all heard the old adage 'never put all of your eggs in one basket,' and when it comes to developing an online presence for yourself or your brand this saying could not fit more perfectly. While it's great to develop a strong and comprehensive website to serve as a hub of...
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Keeping a positive tone in emails
I regularly write over 80 emails a day working as a project manager so it's important to come across clear and polite as often as possible. As a general rule, for emails longer than a sentence or two I try reading them over one last time before sending, only to edit them to be more positive and...
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Using New Technologies in Politics
As a web design firm that does a lot of political campaign websites , we consistently push our clients to take advantage of new technologies and help them stay on the cutting edge of the web. Part of staying up to date with today's technology though is not just being content with participating...
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Understanding Your Mobile Audience
As mobile web usage continues to grow rapidly , it’s important to make sure that your site is optimized for mobile devices and the people using them. This involves understanding your audience and what they want from your site while on-the-go. Examples include: The ability to...
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Building an interactive map with jQuery instead of Flash
There is an update to this post! Plese visit the new post that has a downloadable, generic plugin. At the end of last year, we launched a website for Coastal & Marine Sciences in North Carolina with one of our Agency Partners, Liaison Design Group . As a part of the...
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HTML Forms: The Right Way(s)
I recently stumbled upon a Reddit discussion thread on the proper way to write an HTML form. First, there is no one right way to code an HTML form. Well, I should say there is no one right way to code an HTML form assuming you are using semantic and accessible markup . Here are several...
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jCaption: jQuery Image Captions with Customizable Markup, Style and Animation
Orginally Posted March 2, 2009 | Last Updated November 4, 2009 jCaption is a jQuery plugin designed to make adding captions to a page dead simple. It takes an image element and uses one of its attributes to build the markup for a caption. It allows for both arbitrary styling and markup....
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CSS Sprites2 Refactored: Building an Unobtrusive jQuery Plugin
Note : This post is in reference to the recent A List Apart article in which Dave Shea expands upon the classic CSS Sprites technique by using jQuery. His technique allows for animations between the link states while still being fully degradable for visitors that do not run...
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Moving your script tags: The quickest way to improve site performance
At this point almost every web developer is familiar with YSlow . If you're not, YSlow is a Firefox extension that integrates with Firebug that analyzes the performance of webpages based on a set of rules Yahoo! has developed . By following this set of rules, you can make your website load...




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