I finally did it. I finally let go of the past and implemented a new site design. Goodbye tables and a bad case of class-itis – hello, nice, clean, well-structured XHTML. Mmmm.
Real Life
Interior Painting Tips
I just finished painting our bedroom. We were going to pay a professional to do it, but then decided that we’d save the $400 and do it ourselves.
And you know, it wasn’t too much of a chore; mainly because of these painting tips that I picked from a friend who’s in the business.
Musical Baton
Thanks, Derek, for passing me the musical baton.
So, here’s mine:
Cruise Tips for First Time Travelers
I recently returned from my first cruise (on the Holland America ship the ms Oosterdam) from San Diego down to the Mexican Riviera.
Being new to the whole cruise experience I didn’t really know what to expect, but now that I have that first trip under my belt, there are a few tips I wish I’d known beforehand that I thought I’d share for the benefit of anyone else about to embark on their maiden voyage.
My Number One Dating Tip For Men
Now that I’m married, I no longer have any use for this dating tip, but it’s such a good one it seems a shame not to share it. Read More
Web Design Pricing
I happened to be over at Newfangled Web Factory’s site (cool name, by the way) for a reason that now escapes me, and I noticed that they had a whole page devoted to their pricing.
Normally, this is something that web design firms shy away from – for fear of frightening off potential clients, I suppose – and so Kudos to Newfangled for being so upfront.
Read MoreProblems with Macromedia’s Activation Policy
I just learned that Macromedia’s product licenses are only valid for a single operating system. What this means is that if you want to transfer Macromedia software from a Windows machine to a Mac (because, say, you “finally saw the light”), you can’t.
A Good Source of Web Design Gigs
The hardest thing for anyone starting out in the web design business is to actually get any business in the first place. Read More
Microsoft Recommends Turning Off Javascript For Security Reasons
A recent article in PCWorld magazine caught my attention by pronouncing that Microsoft recommended ‘crippling IE to protect your PC’ by turning off scripting functionality such as Javascript. Read More
New Client Site Launched
Not that I’m one to blow my own trumpet (oh okay then, maybe occasionally), but I did want to mention that Smiley Cat Web Design has launched a redesigned version of Jet City Entertainment.
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