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Firefox Scratchpad – JavaScript on the fly

Hey all, wanted to share with you a really helpful tool that is built into the greatest browser of them all, Firefox. It’s called Scratchpad and it allows you to run JavaScript on whatever page you are currently on. So this really saves time! Instead of making a change, refreshing, etc.. you can just continually… Read more »

Gravity Form Add Ons

Back on Dec 20th, Ryan Holt posted about an add on for Gravity Forms that made use of the HTML5 placeholder tag. Since then, I have found an alternative which does the same thing but the short code is easier (for me) to remember. It’s called Gravity Forms – Placeholders add-on. Using this add on… Read more »

12 Little-Known CSS Facts

12 Little-Known CSS Facts http://www.sitepoint.com/12-little-known-css-facts/ CSS is not an overly complex language. But even if you’ve been writing CSS for many years, you probably still come across new things — properties you’ve never used, values you’ve never considered, or specification details you never knew about. In my research, I come across new little tidbits all… Read more »

User Experience Checklist

Check out this checklist that covers the basics of how to make sure your website makes for a good user experience: http://userium.com/ A lot of these questions are things you should be asking yourself and checking, before launching a new site or when trying to explain to a client why they need to purchase a… Read more »

How to configure ShiftNav on responsive WP sites

This effect is a nice alternative to the mobile-select style menus we’ve been using.    You can see it in action on http://www.belvederepodiatry.com/ or  http://800maple.com/  when you resize your window beneath 760px Its pretty easy to configure: Install Shiftnav Create a WordPress menu for the mobile nav & add pages Under menu settings/locations check the box… Read more »

Great tool for crawling a site, lots of data

http://www.internetmarketingninjas.com/seo-tools/google-sitemap-generator/ Great tool I found to crawl a site. Checks for broken links, redirects, meta data, all sorts of stuff. You can also have it mail it all to you in an email that contains an HTML link and a spreadsheet of all the data. Better yet, the spreadsheet contains all URLs of the site,… Read more »