CSS Thursday: Making a Slide In Button
It seems like every time we take on a new website project, we end up learning a new CSS or coding technique to address a design issue or add functionality to a website. For CSS Thursday, I wanted to go...
View ArticleThe Angry Designer: “We Can Recommend People To You”
I usually blog about exclusively about CSS and WordPress. There’s a lot of things to cover, but at times it can become stale. So I figured I should start trying to do some more opinion pieces and came...
View ArticleThe Angry Designer: Competition, Optimization and Online Ads
Competition can get to cutthroat levels in any industry. Web design is no different. However, I believe the internet makes it more difficult to see the proper context in any given situation. For...
View ArticleCDNs, Pagespeed and SEO: The Trifecta of Awesome
SEO is a complicated factor in any website, and creating a a site that is well optimized for search engines can be pretty difficult. There are basic things you can do such as optimizing the filenames...
View ArticleI Heart CSS: Form Placeholder Text Styling
Since I can’t seem to get these posted on the days designated to my CSS-themed line of blog posts (CSS Thursdau, CSS Tuesday, etc), I figured I should just use a general name for the posts from here on...
View ArticleWordPress Theme Development and Frameworks
There are a lot of concepts within the realm of WordPress that embody the word “nebulous” for some people. Hooks, actions, filters, and the loop can all be just about as aggravatingly mysterious as an...
View ArticleOptimizing Websites: A Whole New Ballgame
Optimizing a website, specifically a WordPress website, can be time-consuming. However, it’s importance is directly linked to how well a website will rank in Google. How come? The answer to that...
View ArticleGoogle Abandoning Flash Ads, Turning to HTML 5
We’ve talked a bit about Flash before, and how even Adobe seems to be pushing people to the use of HTML 5 over Flash. Their new software lineup includes a lot of exciting new features. However, none is...
View ArticleHTML 5 and DRM: Potential Issues in the Long Term
Flash is on a pretty quick road to becoming extinct, Google’s recent move proves this. The only question that remains is how fast it will die off. Once it’s gone, it will leave quite the vacuum to...
View ArticleThe Angry Designer: Social Media Marketing
Ever since the advent of Facebook, social media has carved a niche for itself in the fabric of the world wide web. Despite it’s normally benign use of connecting people from all over the world, it’s...
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