The HTML5Rocks site recently published a guide to building web applications that is quite useful for anyone interested in building websites and online projects. It’s called Field Guide to Web Applications. The guide isn’t about the technical aspects but rather about the best practices and usability guidelines that you should follow. There are some real case studies covered, though. Here’s a quote:Html
Guide to Building Useful Web Applications
on Feb 28, 2012
The HTML5Rocks site recently published a guide to building web applications that is quite useful for anyone interested in building websites and online projects. It’s called Field Guide to Web Applications. The guide isn’t about the technical aspects but rather about the best practices and usability guidelines that you should follow. There are some real case studies covered, though. Here’s a quote:AdSense Profits Interview: HTML-Site.nl
on Nov 8, 2011
As you might remember a couple of months ago I launched the AdSense Profits Course, a training program for bloggers and webmasters who want to increase their AdSense earnings (or get started with it). The feedback was great, with most of the members managing to increase their earnings significantly in the weeks/months after the course (e.g., 20%, 30%, 50%, and in some cases even 100%). I figured it would be interesting to interview some of the members, asking what worked for them, what didn’t work,9 Plugins To Help You Optimize WordPress Performance
on Aug 7, 2011
As a blog owner, I’m sure you know that the faster your blog is, the happier your visitors will be. Time is more precious now than ever before and most people definitely have less of it (than ever before); so you want to be sure that your blog is optimized for maximum performance. The best way to do this is through the use of plugins. Since there are so many to choose from, I’ve narrowed the list down to 9 amazing plugins that will help you optimize your blog and increase the load time of your pages. InA rel=canonical corner case
on May 17, 2011
I answered an interesting rel=canonical question over email today and thought I’d blog about it. If you’re not familiar with rel=canonical read these pages first. Then watch this video about rel=canonical vs. 301s, especially the second half:
Top PSD to HTML Services
on Dec 13, 2010
I know I mention it a lot, but I’m a huge advocate for having a great custom blog / web site design. With that said, I am always finding new designers to work on web design, but it is always tough to find a quality designer that can provide both high quality design and PSD to HTML cutting as well. If it isn’t the quality you are having an issue with, it might just be the extra cost. You do have an alternative though, there are many sites that specialize in just PSD to HTML services, where theyHow to Fix 5 Common Theme Problems
on Sep 30, 2010

As I mentioned last week, as a blogger, you are going to make mistakes and, fortunately, most of them are very minor ones that you can fix and recover from quickly.
5 Mistakes Every Blogger Will Make, Including You
on Sep 23, 2010
There’s a simple truth to life that every human being will make mistakes. Since every blogger is human, at least the ones that aren’t spambots, then every blogger will screw up inevitably. On BloggingPro, I recently wrote an article about how to recover from the mistakes you make but the question becomes “What kind of mistakes can one expect to make?”Why You Need to Know HTML/CSS
on Sep 2, 2010

Last week I posted an article entitled “5 Skills Every Bloggers Needs to Excel” spelling out five skills that I consider essential for every blogger to either have or be willing to obtain if they want to truly excel.
5 Skills Every Blogger Needs to Excel
on Aug 26, 2010

On the surface, writing a blog and maintaining it may not seem like that hard of a job. You set up an account, pick a theme, write some posts and hit “publish”. Pretty much anyone can do it so long as they know how to use a computer and understand the basics of the Internet.
EasyTemplates Makes Flash Website Building Simpler
on Aug 25, 2010
Even if you’re anything but a coding expert, you may be able to fumble your way through a little bit of code to tweak your favorite WordPress theme. It’ll take some time to sort out your plugins and PHP calls, but you might be able to figure it out. Flash, on the other hand, can be a little more complex. It doesn’t have to be hard, though, to set up a Flash-based website. Thanks to EasyTemplates, you really can have easy Flash templates to implement to your heart’s desire. WhetherRecent Posts
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