With these techniques you will be able to position your photos and images anywhere you want on your website or blog with CSS. It doesn’t take much CSS to get your images displaying exactly how and where you want them. Don’t be afraid to experiment with the CSS code! Lets start with the quickest way [...]
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Browsershots provides a free service that helps you see what your website looks like through other opeating systmes and browsers. The service works great, however it is still limited to only a few browsers and operating systems, plus I find it hard to use as they don’t save the screenshots for me. BrowserCam provides 7 [...]
Read more »The past month has been a wave of new blog designs popping up all over. I am glad that bloggers take an interest in keeping their blogs unique and for adding new inspiration for the rest of us. Whether you are updating an existing theme or going for a completely new look, take a look [...]
Read more »Sometimes when we build our websites we forget that not everybody has their browser configured exactly as ours. While they may have a different browser type and operating system, they may also have different settings in their browser. Here are the 13 forgotten browser compatibility issues you may need to test in order to insure [...]
Read more »Checking your website across multiple browsers and operating systems can be time consuming, but it happens to be one of the most important website compatibility testing you will need to do. This guide will cover the basics on how to get testing done easily and provide you with some resources to get started. This is [...]
Read more »I have been trying out a series of online RSS feed readers for the past week and I finally tried out the new Bloglines Beta reader thanks to Kyle. I am glad I found this beta because it features a 3 pane-view which I am used to with my current readers. While browsing the new [...]
Read more »When designing and updating your websites, you need to consider the different types of ways your visitors view your websites through their browsers. Screen resolution, operating system, and browser type are the major factors to consider for maximum compatibility for your visitors. This will be a series of 4 articles over the next 2 weeks [...]
Read more »A new blog was started last month by Nick of N.Design Studio who is the creator of a few popular free wordpress themes and mini icons. His new blog is titled Web Designer Wall (WDW) and has a very unique and artistically creative but still very functional wordpress theme. I have been watching the blog [...]
Read more »Last week I showed you how to create a favicon through many different methods to help increase your web traffic and overall website branding. Below I have listed over 20 free favicon sets that you can use for inspiration in creating your own favicon or if you just don’t want to create one, these will [...]
Read more »Last week I covered 7 reasons favicons increase your website traffic and I hope this got you thinking about getting a memorable favicon if you don’t already have one. You may also want to change your favicon if it does not match your current website or does not stand out enough. You want something [...]
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