Does incorporating accessibility into your website seem overwhelming? Here’s five quick things that will help improve your site today. A “read more” link is worthless…
Category: Development
Be careful what you ask for, you just might get it. TL;DR: I have an opportunity to attend a WordPress course in Omaha that could…
If you’ve heard me talk at a WordCamp, you may have noticed that I tend to close out my presentations with a slide that says…
Here’s another great infographic. This one from Designmodo shows the process of starting a web design project. I can’t disagree with the process even if…
I’m just now getting comfortable with calling myself a “WordPress Developer” yet I’ve been going to the developer-oriented sessions at WordCamps since day one. Did…
The Document Object Model is a concept that can be confusing and difficult to communicate – which is why I really like this?article from Chris…
If you work with a variety of software or programming languages, you know there’s no way you can remember every key combination that they all…
This is an excellent article of explaining the difference between what should be coded into themes versus what should be coded into plugins. Even if…
This is an excellent rundown of the decision points for choosing a theme or a theme based on a framework. As with everything, there are…
This looks like a handy solution to what seems to be a simple request but often can be a web designer’s nemesis. Absolute Horizontal And…
This was mentioned by Mark Jaquith at WordCamp San Francisco as to how to minimize the wait time (and risks) that comes with changing the…
Smashing Hub put together a list of what it called “essential” online web apps for web developers. I’m not sure I agree on all of…