Ever want to have a page of posts, but use custom fields, a specific template, or any other page attributes in WordPress. Well, I recently had a project where there was a need for great flexibility on each page and … Continue reading →
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Since upgrading to OS X Lion, I’ve been using their “reverse scroll” or whatever you want to call it. For those that don’t know what this is (and PC users), basically take the scroll wheel on your mouse and flip … Continue reading →
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This is so true and I know it’s being put all over the web/twitter right now, but I can’t help but to spread the wealth to those that may not have seen this. http://theoatmeal.com/comics/design_hell Posted via email from Jason Resnick’s … Continue reading →
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I guess there always comes a time when good things come to an end. Yahoo announced that Geocities will be turning the switch off permanently on October 26th. It’s been a long ride for the free web host. Starting back … Continue reading →
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This is a website I designed to have some fun with my softball team. There’s integration with an iPhone app called iScore. That’s what we use to keep the book of the game. It’ll aggregate all the guys’ stats so … Continue reading →
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I was hired by them to design and develop their website. They needed their clients to be able to log in and view their accounts. Everest also wanted to have a CMS implemented so they can managed the website. This … Continue reading →
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