Roll-over Submit Button with CSS ONLY!
January 25th, 2012
You CAN create a roll-over effect on a form submit button using just CSS with no jQuery or javascript! The key to the whole thing is adding a hover state to the input tag:
input:hover
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Low-Cost Websites
October 6th, 2011
If someone wants a low-cost site, it is possible if they are willing to accept very limited functionality, we want to be able to deliver, but even using a template, it can still be quite time consuming. To overcome that and still meet my customers’ needs, we built our own, very simple, generic template to which we can simply add a client’s logo, a few images, and whatever copy they have. If that is good enough for you, than we can work with you to keep your costs significantly lower.
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Why Use WordPress?
January 30th, 2011
If you’ve spent any time on this site at all, you know I tend to reach for WordPress for most of my projects. That is true even if the client has no interest in having a blog! Yes, WordPress is used by millions of people to run their blogs, so I absolutely feel that WordPress is the best choice if you want a blogging website. However, WordPress is SO MUCH MORE!
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D.I.Y. Websites
October 29th, 2010
I’ll bet you think I’m writing this article to convince you that creating a Do-It-Yourself website is a mistake, and that you should hire, well, us instead. I wish it was that simple. It turns out, there are many factors to consider, but let’s face it…..money is the big one.
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SEO is Overrated
September 11th, 2010
Yes. I believe SEO is overrated. Here’s why.
Have you ever gotten really good at something? If so, what happened? Did you find that other people were very impressed with what you did, and they told others? As time went on, didn’t you find that as your reputation grew, you became more successful?
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Why have a website?
July 16th, 2010
The very first question you need to answer for yourself is, “Why do I want a website?”. This is a fundamental question that, once answered, decides the direction in which your proposed site will take. To be clear, the question needs to be answered SPECIFICALLY! Vague answers such as “Everyone else has one”, or “I want to sell stuff” aren’t really answering the question in a helpful way. I am amazed at how many clients have a difficult time with this.
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