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Hello everyone, I just finished a website with a client that I had previously worked for under another employer. We had worked on her website trying to improve the design of it, and there were some things that she had another designer do previously that she didn’t like, and she wanted to change it on her site.
This job was one for the CSS Doctor because it was unbelievable how bloated her site’s code was before I started working on it. I mean, this was a long surgery, a lot of blood was spilled, and her site’s code had everything that I loathe as a web designer: table tags inundating every page, no h1 tags for heading (span p was used instead!), and a slew of other code issues that made her site slow and outdated, not to mention difficult to understand.
So, after a few months of literally deleting massive amounts of code, and inserting new cleaner code, and making her site cross-browser compatible, I now present to you the new and improved Legacy Multimedia.
Let me know what you think if you have a minute. Thanks!
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Here is a little slideshow from Slideshare that showcases different methods of speeding up your site. It’s a very good list, and should help you out on your next project if you’re really wanting to speed up your client’s website.
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Hello everyone, I just received a free catalog from a font producing company called House Industries. They have some pretty cool looking fonts that I think I’d like to eventually buy for future projects, but here’s my question…
How do you organize your fonts? Or maybe I should ask, “What is the best way to organize your fonts on your computer?” My main concern is just wondering if I’m going to remember which ones I’ve purchased, and which ones are just cheap fonts that I’ve downloaded for free somewhere.
Anyways, I would love to hear your thoughts on the matter. Really wanting to get organized in here!
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