Posts Tagged ‘CSS’

new website for Alex Sutherland

I recently did a new web design for Alex Sutherland. It is completely run off of the new Wordpress 2.5 platform. Other then some minor IE fixes it is completely done, go and check it out - Alex Sutherland: Photojournalist and be sure to let me know what you think of it.




CSS Reference Guide

When programming a website or theme using strictly Cascading Style Sheets remembering what some of the key elements are can be tricky. Sitepoint, an excellent reference and forum for any web designer, has created a reference guide strictly for CSS. The guide includes examples of the use of each element within the tags. One of the best features is the compatibility chart showing which browser support each element. Its like having a Google for CSS tags. Check it out!




Test Post.. Wordpress coding = tedious sometimes.

Ok.. this is just a test post to make sure my posts have all the proper formatting..

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One look at a cluttered workspace, and you get a sense that the person working there is stressed, overwhelmed, and disorganized. Years ago I read about a study that concluded most managers will not promote a person with a messy workspace into a position of responsibility. It’s assumed that if you can’t organize your physical environment, you’re probably incompetent to a certain degree and can’t be trusted. And if layoffs happen, you can imagine who the most obvious targets are.

But even more critical is the effect a cluttered workspace has on your focus. It’s difficult to feel centered when you’re surrounded by unfinished tasks that constantly remind you of what you haven’t done yet. Ideally the only paper items on your desk should be directly related to the current task at hand. Store everything else in drawers, shelves, or cabinets. Many people notice a dramatic improvement to their productivity when they try this.