By Gordon Currie 15th Aug 2011 Logo Design 0 In Part 1 of The Inside Secrets of Logo Development, we talked about basic techniques on working with clients looking for a corporate logo and tips for bidding project work. We also discussed specific advanced techniques that help position you as […]
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The next cab off the authentication rank is Flickr. In the preceding posts you’ll have already seen a couple of implementations of OAuth 1. Unfortunately whilst Flickr claims that they implement OAuth Core 1.0 Revision A it would appear that this is not the case for Windows Phone applications. Instead […]
If you have been writing PHP for a few years you will no doubt have come across Interfaces and Abstract classes. They were introduced in PHP5 object model and since have had medium usage in the PHP world. If you Google “PHP Interfaces” you will get some results on the […]
I never really have cared for sports, but I didn’t really understand why, until one hot afternoon a few summers ago as I watched my youngest son’s baseball team play the championship game. They had managed to beat out a much better team to reach the playoffs, and now, midway […]
In my previous article, I shared some hard lessons learned in the early days of my web career. One mistake I made was offering to write proposals even when the prospect didn’t ask. But after time, the “prepare a proposal and hope” method of gaining new business began to wear […]
Firefox owes much of its success to add-ons. There are thousands of third-party extensions and 1.5 million are downloaded every day. Firebug is an essential tool for web developers and I use around a dozen other add-ons which make life a little more bearable. Unfortunately, some unscrupulous software vendors have […]
By Tara Hornor 11th Aug 2011 General 3 Adding an interesting texture to the background of websites, posters, postcards, banners, and even to the text itself is a great way to make a design stand out. However, you will want to make sure to choose a pattern that relates to […]
Episode 125 of The SitePoint Podcast is now available! This week our regular interview host Louis Simoneau (@rssaddict) interviews a front end expert in Jonathan Snook (@snookca) who works for Yahoo and co-wrote The Art and Science of CSS for SitePoint too. Listen in Your Browser Play this episode directly in your […]
I spend much of my life seeing new products and services online. What I’ve noticed many times is the “me too” creation of similar businesses – such as the amount of daily deals sites currently popping up. You may roll your eyes and think that the old saying “First past […]