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Entries for the 'HTML and CSS' Category
Tim Jager posted on
March 22, 2011 20:27
We are all getting new business cards at DMC, so we thought it would be fun to put QR codes on them to make it easier for our smartphone enabled customers to scan our info and add us to their contact database.
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Eric Anderson posted on
December 14, 2009 08:39
I liked Firefox. It had tabbed browsing before Internet Explorer (IE) and seemed lighter and faster. The plug-ins were also a great feature, especially IE Tab, which ran IE from within Firefox. It was very easy to change the rendering engine and you could assign certain web sites to automatically switch to use IE.
Certain web sites use non-standard features of IE and will ...
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Tim Jager posted on
September 06, 2009 00:15
DMC has added a cool new code syntax highlighter to our blog!
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Matt Puskala posted on
August 24, 2009 12:05
When DMC launched our new website a few months ago, we were quite happy with some of the new skills and tricks we learned. One area where I learned quite a bit more, in particular, was CSS, or Cascading Style Sheets, and html style tags.
One issue we had to overcome involved centering images of varying or unknown size. We use a content rotator module on our website. There ...
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Matt Puskala posted on
May 01, 2009 16:21
We've launched our new and improved website. We implemented our website in-house, so we have full control, allowing us to edit and add new content going forward. We decided to go with a CMS to make this easier. Asp.NET based Dot Net Nuke (DNN) was an obvious choice for us.
Implementing the new website required efforts in many disciplines: graphic design and image editing, Asp.NE...
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