Work Faster with Keystrokes on Windows and Mac
It’s surprising to me how many people who spend a considerable time in front of a computer (don’t we all these days) rarely if ever use keystrokes. It might be the #1 habit (maybe #2 after getting them to switch to Firefox or anything but IE) that I would break in most computer users. If…
Read More7 Awesome Reference Charts and Diagrams
It’s long been said that a picture is worth a thousand words. When it comes to the world of technology and online marketing, diagrams like the ones below not only convey a concept but distill complex relationships into a digestible format. Some even tell a story in a single image. Use these examples as a reference…
Read MoreA Basic Explanation of WordPress Taxonomies
Over the last week or so I’ve started playing intensely with custom taxonomies in WordPress, and the geek in me is in love with the possibilities. Now, before you go running off thinking this is only hardcore “geek stuff” let me explain what taxonomies are, why they are important and provide a basic example of…
Read MoreFlickr, Search Engine Optimization and Your Images
I love pictures and as an avid photographer and all-around web guy I’ve loving seeing the incredible images people capture, though it matters little if your awesome pictures can’t be found. On the web as elsewhere, pictures help to tell the story, as well as visually break up your writing making it easier on the…
Read More7 Things You Should Not Do On Your Web Site
Let me start by saying that while every rule is made to be broken it’s important to know the rules so you can break them properly (Dalai Lama). While I acknowledge exceptions, there are a few things you should generally avoid, especially on your business website. As a professional web developer, these are a few…
Read MorePage Navigation in WordPress – Using Sort Order
The following video provides an explanation on how to use sort order so that you get a scalable and organized approach to managing your navigation in WordPress. While geared at WordPress sites, this approach should work for any content management system that provides an automated or semi-automated way of creating navigation. This tutorial assumes that…
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