The fading pain of IE6
06.17.10
If you’re like me you want IE6 to die, and no, I’m not say this to make you smile. It’s true. IE6 is trash, in today’s market. Its standards support is terrible, for today’s market. It is an old hound. It had its prime. Today it’s a royal pain under the design constraints of 2010. However, until IE6 is gone we will have to deal with it sooner or later.
Adding your Domain to Google
06.14.10
A while back I had quite a bit of trouble getting Google to index one our my clients websites. The domain was new, not friendly and they lacked content, three things that Google takes very seriously. So I spoke with a few friends and got some really good suggestions I thought I would share here.
How much does a website cost?
06.12.10
This is one of the first questions most small business owners have. It ranks right next to, “Should I get Facebook or Twitter accounts.” So, I ask them back, “How much is it costing you not to have a Website, Facebook, and Twitter?” Here is the real question that needs answering, “How important are those things to your customers?”
Background images become a pain to work with in advanced and highly optimized designs. It’s always a ton of trouble to get things lined up, unless you have a full understanding of background positioning. Today, I will be taking a look at what it takes to get your images too corporate.
I’m here, I’ve moved and moved
06.07.10
I started this blog a little over nine months ago. It has been tough, without doubt. Today, want to thank all of those who have stuck with this blog, new and old. You have made writing a bit easier and you have made this blog successful. So, starting today, things will be moving to a new rhythm, because of you.
