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Photography and Photo Editing Cheatsheets

March 11th, 2010 by OvennaTainy

Even if you are a seasoned professional photographer the chances are you will from time to time need one or maybe all of these cheat-sheets, whether it be to remember a shortcut key when photo editing or it could a simple reminder when taking a difficult or tricky shot. For today’s news we have a great collection of useful Photography cheat-sheets, visit the resources for the full articles and download pages.

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How to Choose Right CSS Frameworks

March 10th, 2010 by ritachkas

CSS Frameworks allow you to rapidly improve and speed up your development time when used correctly, and provide a powerful way to style our websites and applications with flexibility and effectiveness. So How Do We Choose the Right One

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Wordpress Solutions on Answers

March 5th, 2010 by veraprah

Wordpress is by far and away the most popular tag on Design Reviver Answers , which is not really a huge surprise considering how popular the CMS is. Below we have published some of the recent Wordpress questions that our readers have posted along with the always helpful answers. It has been yet another good week on Answers, thanks for your support! “ Have you asked a question yet?

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14 Questions To Ask Your Clients Before and After a Project

February 24th, 2010 by admin

Getting to know your client is an important part of determining if you’re a right fit for the project. Not only that, but you should always ask questions before-hand to compile information that you will later use to accurately design a website or logo for them. If you quote a client for a project without knowing what it truly entails, then you’re setting yourself up for the possibility of loosing valuable time and money.

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14 Questions To Ask Your Clients Before and After a Project

February 24th, 2010 by Rinerernpax

Getting to know your client is an important part of determining if you’re a right fit for the project. Not only that, but you should always ask questions before-hand to compile information that you will later use to accurately design a website or logo for them.

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14 Questions To Ask Your Clients Before and After a Project

February 24th, 2010 by Neeveextitymn

Getting to know your client is an important part of determining if you’re a right fit for the project. Not only that, but you should always ask questions before-hand to compile information that you will later use to accurately design a website or logo for them. If you quote a client for a project without knowing what it truly entails, then you’re setting yourself up for the possibility of loosing valuable time and money

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A Selection of Code Snippets from Design Reviver Answers

February 19th, 2010 by ShantiKeredex

Everyday Design Reviver Answers is offering solutions via useful snippets of code, helpful resources and general tips for all your web design issues. And as such we would like to share with you our favorite code snippets from this last week

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A Selection of Code Snippets from Design Reviver Answers

4 Awesome Recently Released jQuery Plugins

February 17th, 2010 by admin

Where would web design be without the wonderful jQuery and its marvelous library of free plugins? Of course there are other Javascript libraries, but none of them have had such a dramatic impact on modern web design as jQuery

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4 Awesome Recently Released jQuery Plugins

Choosing the Right Content Management System for Your Project

February 10th, 2010 by guackinsisk

With the increase in developers producing mass quantities of Content Management Systems , in terms of functionality and overall quality we must learn what to look for in the one that’s just right for our projects and satisfies our needs. Thousands of CMS’s available, and only a fraction can truly speak for themselves. But even then, choosing the right one can always be a bit of a hard task, especially if you’re not looking forward to having to switch from one CMS to the next several times resulting in the loss of valuable time.

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5 Practical Ways Using Ajax

February 3rd, 2010 by veraprah

Over the past few years we’ve seen an increase in awareness and interactive use for AJAX, it’s becoming more and more popular and it has empowered web apps with the functionality of desktop applications. This is Ajax, a powerful web-based scripting language that stands for Asynchronous JavaScript and XML

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