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Post_ Website Featured on Cssbag

Tuesday, June 30th, 2009

The recently launched Post_ website has just been featued in the online css website galllery Cssbag. Cssbag features sites that are "tableless and W3C-valid websites as a resource for web professionals as well as anybody who is interested in cascading style sheets and web developing." Check it out!

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Site Launch - Post_interaktive

Friday, June 26th, 2009

Earlier this week I launched the website for my web design and development company - Post_interaktive - A super simple design, kept clean and slight whimsical. So for the feedback has been great! Post_ offers the same services (design, development, SEO/SEM, Email marketing) and will begin web application development later this year.

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Have a look through the new site - here.

eye9 Website Featured on CSSImpress

Monday, November 24th, 2008

One of my recently completed projects, the eye9 design website, has been featured in a online CSS website gallery - CSSImpress.com. Check it out here! and vote for the site.

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PHP Includes for Non-Developers

Thursday, July 31st, 2008

I usually will not write tutorials as there are many great ones available on any given topic; but this one I have not often seen, and would have loved to have known about it along time ago.

Any HTML/CSS web designer who doesn’t know PHP can certainly make good use of this PHP include statement. PHP includes are very useful for making global changes on smaller HTML/CSS websites, just as CSS is a tool to easily make global changes to styles and layouts.

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Clean HTML/CSS Code Formatting

Thursday, July 31st, 2008

Writing clean code is no different than building a car with the wiring under the dash that is color coded, bundled neatly and labeled; it is just all around easier to work with. Un-fomatted code becomes difficult to trouble shoot, find particular lines of code and will certainly upset the next web designer that works with your code - in general it is just difficult to read!

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