author: John
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Using CSS to create rollover buttons is a much better method than javascript. Not only does it allow users who don't have javascript enabled to view your buttons, but it also lets you create cleaner code and allows you to update the buttons quickly when needed.
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author: John
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If you are a print designer, this guide is for you. Think of it as a Cole's Notes in web design -- a quick synopsis of what you should know and where to start with designing a website.
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author: John
posted in: Code, Design, Reviews, Technology | 2 Comments »
On June 26, 2006, a new shopping search engine called Jellyfish launched in the United States. The difference between Jellyfish and other generic shopping portals such as Pricegrabber and Bizrate, is the advertising does not run off of a Pay Per Click system (PPC), but rather a Value Per Action (VPA) advertising scheme.
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