We all know the expression “the customer is always right” and we will be the first to admit this is true. But why not try and help our web design clients become the “dream client”. This is a post full of suggestions for the future clients out there. So if you are looking around Vancouver for someone to design your site, or redesign your outdated website, I hope this helps…
Filed under: No Code Nicole, Top Five, Tutorials by NoCodeNicole
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Hot damn! I want to be a web designer / web developer !
If you have read my previous post and express the above sentiment, you are in the right place. If you were looking for fish taco recipes please go here: FISH TACOS.
So now that you are sure that you want to be a web [...]
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I am a Mac user and Safari is significantly faster on my machine. PC Adviser claims that Safari is 38 percent faster than Firefox. Safari also renders websites at a much higher resolution. So, understandably, I was thrilled when I found out I could have my cake and eat it too. Firebug Lite allows users to use the Firebug plugin with any available browser.
Filed under: Design, Dirty Old Goat, Pages, Tech News, Tutorials by D.O.G.
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Hello hello!
I hope you all enjoyed the first part of this post: New To Gmail Tutorial.
Today, we’ll go over adding filters to your inbox so you can immediately
organize emails as they come in. We will also look at applying labels to your emails.
How to add a Filter to your email:
Start by clicking on the [...]
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So I thought that most people in the world knew how to use Gmail, and then I met someone that didn’t… so I thought it might be about that time to post a little intro tutorial on the best parts of Gmail that you shouldn’t miss, whether you’re a web professional or not.
If you are [...]
Filed under: Stateside, Tutorials by Stateside
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