W3C Validators We know about the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) Validation Service. Submit a site’s URL and get graded on valid HTML and/or CSS mark-up: pass, and you get to put a W3C validation banner on the site. (Not dissimilar to gold star stickers on a kindergartener’s bumblebee.) fail, and you get not only [...]
I just completed a small job for a new client. And I think it was quite a lesson for us both—in a good way! The Highest Bidder Wins! This client went seeking a new web designer on oDesk. As you may be aware, oDesk is a guilty daily pleasure of mine—a love/hate kind of thing, [...]
PNG files (Portable Network Graphics) are one of the image file formats used by web designers for modern browsers. See 10 Best Browsers in 2009. It’s a wonderful format, because it allows the designer to place an image w/o the “box” of JPG or the single color limitations of GIF. It’s classy, high end, the [...]
I’ve just begun work with a new client for a complete website overhaul (copywriting, design, navigation–the works). And this client had some very good questions about what to expect about how the workflow process would proceed. For those of you with similar questions, let me share the conversation… Client: Could you map out for us [...]
It was time to redesign my website. And I was into it! So I began a simple process—after all, I’m an easy client! Step 1—Design Step 2—Code in standards-compliant browser (Firefox!) Step 3—Upload & enjoy! ***WAIT JUST A MINUTE!!!*** I ask myself “shouldn’t you just peek at the site in IE?” OK, twist my arm [...]