Twisted knickers is a site I built when I first started building sites, unfortunately web standards were pretty shocking back then and my skill set wasn’t up to par. The entire site was built using a table (yes, before I knew how to float divs). So when I got the opportunity to fix it up this year I jumped at the opportunity, who likes having their name against something that
Chrome vs Firefox vs Internet Explorer. I used to be an avid Firefox fan and in many ways I still am, whenever it comes to website design anyway. The widgets/add-ons available from Firefox make it virtually indispensable to most web-designers, but do I use Firefox for browsing? Not on your nelly. Since the birth of Chrome, I’ve been hooked. The speed in which the browser runs is just bliss, especially when you’ve
Building a website may seem like a scary process, without trying to overload yourself with techie specs what you need to focus on are the key elements: What kind of site are you wanting to build? There are a few options, the common ones are Informative and E-Commerce (one with a shopping cart). What is your budget? This is probably one of the most important factors, basic information sites that
Like everyone else, I have my preferences with how an informative website should look. Clean, crisp with easy navigation. After having a sit down with the spa owner I got a pretty good feeling that I knew what she wanted, I just needed to find a comfortable layout. Keeping the logo and menu tied in at the top of the page and using a 2 column information system enabled me






