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contractor
Over the years, we’ve often had more work than our small agency could manage. The inevitable solution was to hire contractors, but do you know what to look out for when screening candidates?Read More
 
ASPNET_vNext1[1]
Recently I wrote an article on the new bundling and minification features in ASP.NET 4.5. Out of the box, you get bundling and minifincation without really needing to do anything. If you missed it... Read More
 
We're lucky enough to work with some pretty talented authors. None more so than Rachel Andrew, who has recently completed the 4th edition of her hugely popular "The CSS Anthology." Read what she has... Read More
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Another six weeks has passed and Mozilla has released a new version Firefox. Craig looks at the new features in Firefox 11 including the stunning Style Editor and 3D Page View.Read More
 
 
traffic
Next up in our series of live workshops is "Talk Traffic With The Experts." Read on for further details.Read More
 
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Craig may work with HTML5 and wholeheartedly recommend it, but that doesn't mean he's happy with everything.Read More
 
We’ve been exploring the basics on how to use CSS3 shadows: box-shadow and text-shadow. Today, we are going to improve our skills and look into how to build some amazing text-shadows. Some of the... Read More
knives
Professional knives are tools that chefs need to do their job. They have to take care of them, regular maintenance is a must. As web developers and business owners, we have tools in our toolbox as... Read More
 
 
ASPNET_vNext[1]
A beta version of ASP.NET 4 has just been released, and ASP Aficionado Malcolm Sheridan is here to take us through one of the fantastic new features, the Web API Framework.Read More
 
css3bg
Our journey to the world of CSS3 shadows continues. Today we will focus on another interesting feature—how to use multiple backgrounds with CSS3.Read More
 
nlinf
To really influence a customer, you need to build a relationship on trust. If a client trusts you, they’ll be open to your feedback, and will end up getting a better result. How many times have... Read More
 
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Internet Explorer lost almost 5% of its user base in one month. Craig discusses which browser is benefiting from IE's demise and how Microsoft could reverse the trend.Read More
 
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Craig looks at the Raspberry Pi - a micro PC aimed at the education sector which could be ideal for web developers. The cost: just $35.Read More
 
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Adobe has published a roadmap for the Flash runtimes and reassured developers that it will meet their needs over the next five to ten years. Craig discusses whether Flash can compete against HTML5.Read More