In part one we covered why you would want to work for an agency, what agencies are looking for in contractors, and how to exceed their expectations. But one major question still begs to be answered – how do you find agencies looking for contractors? Before we go into how […]
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In part one we covered why you would want to work for an agency, what agencies are looking for in contractors, and how to exceed their expectations. But one major question still begs to be answered – how do you find agencies looking for contractors? Before we go into how […]
I’ve been talking about using the power of stories to persuade and, in particular, to sell your services. But in my last article, I said that it takes more than just telling a few good stories, that you must become a character in the drama of your prospect’s life. But […]
By Jennifer Farley 19th Jul 2011 Logo Design Inspiration 7 Favicons on the web have given us a taste of what some well known images and symbols can look like when reduced down to tiny squares. Pixels (short for picture elements) are the smallest part of a digital image. A […]
By Dennis Lembree 20th Jul 2011 General, HTML CSS, JavaScript, Typography, Usability Tutorial 23 With today’s snazzy and competitive “Web 2.0” and social media world, universal design is many times forgotten. It’s bewildering as to why since there are many social, technical, financial, and legal reasons which support universal design […]
By Simon Pascal Klein 20th Jul 2011 Podcast Inspiration, Tutorial 2 Welcome to episode eleven. In today’s podcast, Denise Jacobs talks about a new era in designing for the Web — The Age of Responsive Design: DesignFestival Podcast #11 — The Age of Responsive Design from SitePoint on Vimeo. Download this Episode You can […]
In this series, we’ve been creating an application called Orny. The application will (hypothetically) be used by Ornithologists to record sightings of birds, where those sightings occurred, and will possibly even store photographs taken by the user. At the moment, we’re listing some species of birds in an array. In […]
WordPress allows users to place an image into page or post content. Typically, the following HTML code is produced: img src="http://www.mysite.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/myimage.jpg" alt="my image" title="my image title" width="100" height="100" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-123" / Nothing too horrific, but what if you want to: add your own classes remove the domain from the […]
A pretty juicy title … for what is a pretty special opportunity for CSS fans! Check out what’s going on over at Learnable … Russ Weakley, a respected CSS guru, has helped thousands of students learn the ins-and-outs of CSS in his online courses Getting Started with CSS and Practical […]