Design,
General / February 17th, 2009 /
Comments Off on Made the list on DesignM.ag – 30 More Portfolio sites for your Design Inspiration
So I am actually late to the game on reporting this since the my site was listed on February 9th, but I had made the “30 More Portfolio sites for your Design Inspiration” list on DesignM.ag. I am the 9th item on their list of 30. So a big thanks goes out to DesignM.ag for including me.
I have posted a video showing how to use Teamwork Project Manager under the free account, but utilizing it’s features to go a long way for your personal needs.
I hate spam. Who likes spam? Nobody. So I will be one of the first on board for one doing whatever they can to stop spam in its tracks. So we have captchas…and their evil character twisting ways.
Got a pleasant surprise to see my portfolio represented on usejquery.com for the use of my style changer and drop down header. Nice! Read on.
Figured I would post a list of CSS Galleries Absolute Bica has appeared on in the last few days. Hrm…I would say the biggies are Google.com, Digg.com, Microsoft.com, Techcrunch.com, and oh wait…damn you caught me in a lie. Ok, well onto real and appreciated galleries who have listed my portfolio site (in order from most visits):
After the re-launch of Absolutebica.com and submitting the site to various CSS Galleries far and abroad, I was excited to see an email from Luc at Spicywebdesigners.com asking me if I would like to conduct an interview with him.
Design,
General / January 23rd, 2009 /
Comments Off on CSSLessons.com soft launch
Please visit CSS Tutorials and Lessons to see the initial steps I am taking to a new upcoming website. I encourage you to signup for the newsletter that will allow me to communicate with you at a later date as the site evolves. I have a lot of big plans for it.
The redesign has been a long time waiting. I would work on it…put it off…work on it, then put it off some more. Distractions would arise, but then I would focus. So goes the world. Check out the new design!
Design / November 13th, 2008 /
Comments Off on Keeping your css and xhtml code clean
So I just got done reading Smashing Magazine’s post on ’12 principles of keeping your code clean’ and I must say its spot on. Obviously, there are hundreds of ways to keep your code clean, organized, structured, and hack free (*cough IE*), but its a great starting list. I can’t say I fully agree with […]