YARPP Review

November 17th, 2008

I found an interesting post recently on Matt Cutts’ blog about some of the best Wordpress “related posts” plugins. The one that was ranked as number one was actually the second or third one that I tried when I was searching for myself, YARPP. (Another one I also came across and liked, [...]

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Designing Without Tables

October 23rd, 2008

Fortunately for me, I started doing Web development at a time when Web standards were moving forward with a vengeance.  XHTML, CSS, and table-less designs are accepted techniques.  However, I’ve still had to deal with my fair share of tables.  My first job out of college, for instance, was with a company that, up until [...]

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Fixed Width and Screen Resolutions

October 23rd, 2008

While creating this blog I was faced with a dilemna: what width do I make the layout?  I knew I wanted it to be a fixed width, but what width?  I’ve developed sites for a long time for 800X600 resolution.  My thought is that it still looks good for those with a higher resolution, but [...]

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My First Site

September 20th, 2008

Before going into college, I hadn’t touched a lick of code.  One of the biggest determining factors in choosing Web development was simply that I love electronics and “tech” things.  But, once I started learning HTML and CSS, I liked it.  (Then, once I really started programming, VB, PHP, XHTML, etc., I loved it.)  Anyhow, [...]

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