Posted by Damien Komala on 10. Jan, 2008
So, why should you validate your CSS and XHTML code? There are many reasons but primarily so the so the site functions and looks exactly the way you intend it to. http://www.thatagency.com/design-studio-blog/2007/01/the-importance-of-valid-code/
Read morePosted by Damien Komala on 18. May, 2007
Many buzz words fly around the web these days and one of the most recent ones I’ve come across is above/below the fold. So, what’s that supposed to mean? http://www.thatagency.com/design-studio-blog/2007/05/above-the-fold/
Read morePosted by Damien Komala on 29. Apr, 2007
The debate continues as to whether or not to design/construct CSS based sites in a static or elastic width/height. To clarify I’ll first explain the two. http://www.thatagency.com/design-studio-blog/2007/04/elastic-vs-static-design/
Read morePosted by Damien Komala on 21. Mar, 2007
Most of the challenges when working with CSS and PHP development are “making it work” in all browsers. Previewing properly is the designers main concern and the difference in browsers makes things a little difficult. Some browsers have all kinds of bugs when it comes to previewing CSS, especially transparent PNG’s. http://www.thatagency.com/design-studio-blog/2007/03/update-your-browser-youll-be-glad-you-did/
Read morePosted by Damien Komala on 13. Feb, 2007
One typical SEO mistake for clients and newbie designers is basing the users interaction upon an entry or “splash” screen or an animated intro. This is the kiss of death when it comes to SEO if not handled properly. http://www.thatagency.com/design-studio-blog/2007/02/seo-killed-the-splash-screen/
Read morePosted by Damien Komala on 18. Jan, 2007
Taking advantage of your .htaccess file can save you in several ways when it comes to running your website. Broken links, bad browser behaviors, changing domain names and unwanted guests are problems we all face. One way to remedy these issues is to take advantage of the .htaccess file when it comes to broken links. [...]
Read morePosted by Damien Komala on 12. Apr, 0200
Recently I’ve been giving Fireworks a run even though I’ve been using Photoshop for nearly 10 years and much to Neil’s credit, I’m starting to like it. Both applications have their strengths and both have their weaknesses. http://www.thatagency.com/design-studio-blog/2007/04/fireworks-vs-photoshop/
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