Posts Tagged ‘html’
Learn Web Development For Free (Or Affordably)
Whenever people ask about my profession and I say, “I develop web applications”, I have to admit it’s an awesome feeling. It’s awesome because you see this instant change in their face and demeanor from politely making small talk to genuine interest. Naturally, I’m pleased and say this not to brag, but because I’ve earned it. Paid a dear…
Click To ReadLessons Learned From Creating Consistent HTML Emails
Designing HTML emails is not really that difficult. I’ve done it several times myself but it can sometimes feel like an impossible task if you want to make the email appear exactly the same on different email readers. If you think cross browser site design is challenging, wait till you try creating for emails. Why…
Click To ReadWhy do my emails look different in Outlook, Gmail and Hotmail?
For some reason, the text in my HTML emails appear a little wider in Outlook than in Gmail or other email systems. What am I doing wrong? Could it have anything to do with 1ShoppingCart? Photocredit: webbfredag Answer Chances are, it’s NOT a 1ShoppingCart issue but more of the way email clients read HTML. Imagine Outlook,…
Click To ReadHow To Create A Favicon For Your Website
This post is taken from our TechBasedTraining Knowledge Base where we build a library of common how-to’s, troubleshooting how-to’s, checklists and so on that help you get answers to problems quickly. The Knowledge Base is at this point only accessible to Pro members, who also enjoy deep discounts on current and any future training. On…
Click To ReadUse Versioning: It Can Save Your Behind
Do you ever change something on your site then realized whatever it is you made completely messed up the design. So you go back to take out the change but the problem still remains. You can’t get your site back to where it was. So frustrating! Photo credit: Paul Fris I’m not afraid to admit…
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