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Monday, April 28th, 2008
HTML5 introduces new tags that make a lot of sense. No longer will each divison of a page need to be speculated as to its purpose; the new tag names have it built right in. I’m going to take a look at what these two tags mean, and how to implement them. Note: This article [...]
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Friday, January 4th, 2008
I did some searching online for a quick and easy AJAX contact form… There isn’t one. The free ones are two years old and don’t work, and the other ones I saw cost money. So I fixed the problem.
Unzip to your directory, modify the two variables in “config.php” to your liking and voila.
Download (ver 1.01): [...]
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Saturday, November 3rd, 2007
Everyone wants a site that looks good, loads fast, and is easy to work with. It really isn’t as hard as one might think, as long as you follow some of the basic rules of design that you would with any development project. With this, I’m going to assume you’ll be writing a PHP based [...]
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Monday, October 8th, 2007
Time management is key in any business position, whether you are a receptionist for a law firm, or a sole-proprietor in a web development company. I’m going to assume that as a constant in any business discussion. There have been hundreds (thousands?) of books written on the topic, and I won’t try to reinvent the [...]
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