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Charles H. Revson Fellowship
The Charles H. Revson Fellowship site definitely has a more modern design and that’s achieved with an unorthodox layout — the type of layout that will make it stand out for the right reasons. Having the content displayed in a compartmental method like this effectively highlights the appropriate sections. Additionally, if you want to see an example of a perfect hand held Cascading Style Sheet (CSS), you should take note as this is how it should be done.
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Dealing with Acronyms & Abbreviations
For quite some time the methodologies of how best to deal with acronyms and abbreviations on the web have been discussed by developers the world over. We seek the best practices and hope to serve all of our visitors with something of use. But what is the best way? How do we please all of the people all of the time? Is it even possible? Let’s explore this further.
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Stoney Creek Web Design
The website for Stoney Creek Web Design is a very attractive, summery design. Its tagline is “Refreshing Web Design,” and the design is pleasantly refreshing in choice of colors and imagery. When you dive into the code, you start to see that this refreshment isn’t only skin deep. The coding is careful and conscientious, and it’s readily apparent that a lot of thought has gone into each element.
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Choose Your Type-Face
Due to a couple of comments we received in response to our relaunch article, we are now offering a font changer (on home page only) so you can select a different type face — one better suited to meet your needs. The problem was a couple of visitors noted difficulty reading the Century Gothic that we had chosen within body text. Problem solved. This font-changer will record your preference in a cookie so you will be presented with that type-face on future visits.
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