Archive | January, 2008

Ajax Post Save

Tired of waiting for “Save and Continue Editing” to save and then, well, continue? Ajax Post Save saves the contents of your WordPress post using Ajax so it’s zippy, no page reloading, and you can view your site for updates (in another tab/window) almost immediately. A huge time-saver when doing nit-picky edits on a post [...]

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Sandoval for Judge

Gerardo Sandoval needed a site to announce his campaign for San Francisco Superior Court Judge. He wanted a site that was clean, colorful, but professional that could show who he was and what he was about.

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CSS Cheat Sheet

Here’s a quick reference guide to CSS tricks and terms. From floats to divs and padding and margins to overflow and display.

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MLH Training

MLH Training had a site they liked with content they liked, but they just couldn’t update that content very easily. Now they have a site they like with content they like and they can update it easily.

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Diane LeBow

Diane LeBow (dianelebow.com) is a writer, photographer, and world traveler who needed a site that could keep up with her.

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Andreas Schwerte

Andreas Schwerte was getting lots of traffic to the glowing testimonials on his Yelp page, but then there was nowhere further to go. The time was ripe for a website.

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Windom International

Gillian Khoo liked the look of her site, but couldn’t edit it. Now she has a site that looks as she likes it and she can edit.

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Leslie Hom

Leslie Hom (lesliehom.com) wanted to keep the look and feel of her existing site, but be able to edit the content.

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Hover-over pop-up text, links, and anchors

A client wanted a glossary on her site so that keywords would link to more description of those words. She wanted some “bubble” hover over/pop-up text and/or a link to a full definition at a glossary page.

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Lone Mørch

Lone Mørch (lonemorch.com) needed a site for her writing that wasn’t too much like–but not too far from either–her Lolo’s Boudoir (lolosboudoir.com) photography site.

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