Prompt Support Responses

Posted by on Apr 15, 2013 in Blog, Web Development | 0 comments

Prompt Support Responses

While in development of this site I came across a plugin I very much wanted to use called Rotating Tweets (Twitter widget and shortcode).  I have to step back and tell you that I do not run WordPress on linux which is the most common platform as the servers for ETC have always been windows based.  (we can fight about that later :)) Because of this from time to time I run into compatibility issues that can be a pain if were not for my network guy @geoffking and sometimes...

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Test The Web Forward

Posted by on Apr 13, 2013 in Blog, Tech Events | 0 comments

Test The Web Forward

One of the intentions of the Move the web forward initiative is to get you more involved in contributing to the web platform you help define. We’ve organized a number of hackathons that will help you get there and more are being planned! Representatives from W3C, Google, Mozilla, Microsoft, Opera, and Adobe will be on hand to guide you. During these hackathons, you will discover new web features and learn how to write tests that will help browsers make implementations...

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Understanding Responsive Web Design

Posted by on Apr 13, 2013 in Blog, Web Development | 0 comments

Understanding Responsive Web Design

Spectacularly Easy Responsive Design The Responsive Grid System isn’t a framework. It’s not a boilerplate either. It’s a quick, easy & flexible way to create a responsive website. Have Any Number of Columns Don’t be forced into having a fixed number of columns across a whole page. You can have whatever you want, wherever you need it. Scales to Any Width Because it uses percentages, your fluid columns will fit into any width. The margins (gutters)...

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