Month: March 2010

  • 5 Things A Client Should Ask a Prospective Web Designer or Agency

    5 Things A Client Should Ask a Prospective Web Designer or Agency

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    Evaluating a company or person to build your website is a tricky thing. What do you expect? What things do you need to know? Here are 5 questions that a client should be asking all companies in the running to build their next website. Have you worked on any similar projects? While it is possible…

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  • 5 Jobs Clients Have During a Web Project

    5 Jobs Clients Have During a Web Project

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    For some reason many clients think that the only job they have in developing their websites is to hire the person/company that is going to build the site. Unfortunately they haven’t realized that once they hire someone to build the website their work has just begun. Establish Your Business Goals: A site is not just…

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  • The Great Windows Code Editor Hunt: Komodo Edit

    The Great Windows Code Editor Hunt: Komodo Edit

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    Second up on my list of code editors to review is Komodo Edit. No we’re not talking about the paid IDE but the free version. The Good Komodo Edit is developed on the Mozilla platform which means it’s a cross-platform code editor just like Firefox is a cross-platform web browser. As I said when I…

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  • Make Mundane Tasks Fun Online for Conversions

    Make Mundane Tasks Fun Online for Conversions

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    Quite a while ago 37signals/Basecamp did a survey on their products. Now I normally fill out surveys of products I use because I’d like them to improve in ways I think are good but this survey from 37signals was actually fun to fill out. The Questions While many of the question were totally normal and…

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  • The Great Windows Code Editor Hunt: Dreamweaver

    The Great Windows Code Editor Hunt: Dreamweaver

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    This is the second post in The Great Windows Code Editor Hunt series. Today we’ll look at Dreamweaver as a code editor. The Good Dreamweaver has come a long way for coders since CS3. When I used the CS3 version it was barely tolerable as a code editor. I don’t remember why at this point…

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  • Seriously: Just Build Applications and Interfaces that Work

    Seriously: Just Build Applications and Interfaces that Work

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    The problem So here I sit with a wonderful copy of CS4 running on my machine. I would love to scan something into my lovely version of Photoshop but unfortunately I can’t. Why is it, you ask, that I can’t scan something directly into Photoshop CS4? Well it seems that there is no official TWAIN…

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