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Writing: From Photoshop to Wordpress – Part II – Coding

Monday, October 19th, 2009

Writing: From Photoshop to Wordpress – Part II – Coding

The great thing about Photoshop (and most high-end graphics programs) are the layers. Putting elements on different layers will help you tremendously when comes the time to slice that design up for the web. And so here we go. Let’s get this thing rolling.

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Grand Opening of Collision Hosting

Tuesday, September 22nd, 2009

Grand Opening of Collision Hosting

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Writing: Digg-like sites to help you spread the word

Tuesday, July 28th, 2009

Writing: Digg-like sites to help you spread the word

Did you write a great Web Design or Development article or tutorial? Do you want to get the word out? Below is a list of sites to help you spread the word!

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Writing: Getting Started on Designing Great Sites

Tuesday, July 28th, 2009

Writing: Getting Started on Designing Great Sites

Your design skills are up to par with the big boys and girls of the industry? Hopefully this article with help you get on the road to improving those skills and help you create a masterpiece… or at least something that will get you noticed in the right way.

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Writing: 8 Tips to Keep Your Markup in Check

Tuesday, July 28th, 2009

Writing: 8 Tips to Keep Your Markup in Check

Whether you are a newcomer to the design industry or have a few sites under your belts, make sure you follow these simple steps to keep your markup is in check.

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