Frequently, when I discuss CSS3 with other developers, the issue of stubborn clients comes up. They tell me that even though they personally don’t think a website should look the same in all browsers and they’re eager to try all of these new techniques, their clients insist that their website should look the same, so the developers are stuck with the same Web development techniques that we used five to ten years ago. Their clients just don’t “get” graceful degradation.
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Paul Scrivens knows some of you reading this are dying to get more clients or more users to the app you created. Obviously, to get more people you need to let more people know about you and that doesn’t happen unless you say something. Know how to promote yourself!
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In this post, Jason Mark focuses on the eBook formats for EPUB, Kindle and PDF. What kind of book makes the best eBook, coding by hand, the future of EPUB and other resources.
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Ryan Olson gives some insight into setting up a local environment to work with WordPress: install MAMP, and configure, and install a WordPress platform to develop in, saving the need for purely online development tactics.
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Are you fed up with hearing about yet another Silicon Valley Web application built with fairy dust and funded by magic pixies? If so, this post is for you.
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Becoming an effective designer requires embracing universal design principles and best practices. Rick Monro looks at thoughts that are typically associated with self-imposed negative influences.
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In this post, Paul Boag shows how to recycle existing work to be more efficient. By taking the time to find shortcuts and work smarter, you make your job more enjoyable and end up working less.
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While many are becoming more specialized, Paul Boag has stoically refused to do so. To be a good generalist who offers valuable services to clients and colleagues takes commitment and a lot of work.
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