Buy Used Cisco and Save Money
Posted on Feb 5, 2008 in Computers | 0 Comments
One of the great things about our global economy is the fact that someone can take a seemingly worn out and old product and turn it into a working, state of the art, in demand product. (…)
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Online Calendars and Date Pickers
Posted on Oct 23, 2007 in Coding, Computers, Knowledge, Wordpress | 0 Comments
Whether you are a site designer, or a basic internet user looking for a good calendar program to use, Smashing Magazine has come out with a list of both online and downloadable applications that can really make a difference! (…)
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Visit Problogger.net and win BIG time!
Posted on Oct 3, 2007 in Computers, Social Networking | 0 Comments
Ok, so I’m a little crazy at times, but not like Darren Rowse of Problogger.net! This guy is amazing, not only from a blog information standpoint, but also for the contest and prizes that he gives away! Darren’s blog provides lots of useful information for bloggers, not only the “pros”, but anyone who owns, uses, or wants a blog can benefit from reading about different topics that
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Are web ads good or bad?
Posted on Sep 30, 2007 in Computers, Firefox, Social Networking | 2 Comments
Today while checking in on my feeds to see whats new out there, I found a really interesting article written by Michael Martin of problogdesign.com. In his article, Michael discusses a growing trend of web users to use programs such as the adblock extension for the firefox browser. There seems to be some concern that the adblocker programs could pose a moral issue, and an interesting discussion took place that made me think heavily about the topic as I have begun to place a few ads on my site.
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Resize for your own eyes
Posted on Sep 25, 2007 in CSS, Coding, Computers, Development, Firefox, Knowledge | 0 Comments
There has been a lot of debate lately about how to design sites that allows for the most usable and accessible font size for each user. One of the greatest debates is how, as a designer and coder of a site, should in fact set the font size for the particular site that allows for the resizing in order for visually impaired users to read the site.
There have been widgets or javascripts that have allowed the user to click on a button that will make the size bigger or smaller to their own personal liking, however the better approach is to educate the user about their browsers particular settings in order to make things work better. This is because not every site has this widget or setting on the site to allow you to resize the font size to your liking. So, in helping to educate and spread the word like other sites are doing, I would like to help you, my reader, to learn how to resize your font size for your browser to make your viewing more enjoyable, and usable.
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