Website alteration testimonial
“Oh BOY, that does look nice! Awesome work Reid! Thank You very much for all your hard work!”
Randy’s Investment Ads
February 2011
“Oh BOY, that does look nice! Awesome work Reid! Thank You very much for all your hard work!”
Randy’s Investment Ads
February 2011
Graphic designer since before the Internet. Started with newspaper paste-up; then art director for advertising agency in Reno, NV; and now freelancer designing marketing materials, print-on-demand t-shirt art, websites, and social media graphics.
Testing out WP-Table Reloaded v1.8 by Tobias Bäthge, which enables you to create and manage tables in your WP’s admin area. No HTML knowledge is needed. A comfortable backend allows to easily edit table data. Tables can contain any type of data and additional JavaScript libraries can be used to extend it with features like…
Resources to stop Hotlinking via HTAccess Preventing hot linking of images and other file types – JavaScriptKit RewriteEngine on RewriteCond %{HTTP_REFERER} !^$ RewriteCond %{HTTP_REFERER} !^http://(www.)?mydomain.com/.*$ [NC] RewriteRule .(gif|jpg|js|css)$ – [F] Prevent hotlinking with a .htaccess file – MediaTemple RewriteEngine on RewriteCond %{HTTP_REFERER} !^$ RewriteCond %{HTTP_REFERER} !^http://(www.)example.com/.*$ [NC] RewriteRule .(gif|jpg|jpeg|bmp|zip|rar|mp3|flv|swf|xml|php|png|css|pdf)$ – [F] Smarter Way To Prevent…
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Just added this WordPress plugin from Eric Martin to my site: SimpleModal Login is a modal Ajax login for WordPress which utilizes jQuery and the SimpleModal jQuery plugin. There are currently two themes available, each of which can be modified as required. As of 1.0, the plugin features the user registration and forgot password features….
Getting my first experience with adding a “Related Posts” feature using: Yet Another Related Posts Plugin (YARPP) I really like the “Relatedness” options. Lots of cool criteria-narrowing features. Share this post: Share on X (Twitter) Share on Facebook Share on LinkedIn Share on Email
By Jamie Appleseed, Aug 31, 2010 I see the mistake again and again – web designers that either don’t adjust the width of their form fields at all or adjust it based on what looks best in the layout of the page. To achieve good usability you should however adjust the width of your form…