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The SEO Song – Now on iTunes, Spotify and Amazon MP3

Since it’s launch in September, The SEO Song has gone on to be featured across many popular SEO and Web Design blogs. We’re now pleased to announce that you can download the SEO Song on Spotify, iTunes and Amazon MP3. Continue reading

Creating a Date Box for WordPress

Michael Angrave works through a simple tutorial for adding a date box to your WordPress Blog. Using HTML, PHP and CSS you can enhance your web design skills with this nice little WordPress Wonder Continue reading

Web design prototype tutorial – Part 3

In the concluding part on our web design tutorial on creating a prototype website, Nick and James demonstrate how to bring the site into Dreamweaver and prepare it for the client. Continue reading

Web design prototype tutorial – Part 2

In part 2 of our tutorial on making prototype web pages, James demonstrates how to take the prepared Photoshop files into Fireworks to slice them up and create roll over effects. Continue reading

Web design prototype tutorial – Part 1

In part one of this three part video blog, James and Nick demonstrate a quick and easy way for web designers to get their Photoshop prototype website online as a dummy webpage in under 10 minutes. Continue reading

Web Design with PHP Includes – W3C compliance error

If you saw our video blog the other week on designing webites with PHP Includes, then you may have noticed that in the demonstration . . . Continue reading

Submit a Podcast to iTunes (Part 2)

If you didn’t see our last post, we showed you how to upload and prepare your very own Video Podcast for submission to the iTunes store. Part 2 concludes how to submit your own Podcast to iTunes. Continue reading

HTML List Styling Without CSS

Having recently hand-coded a monster HTML Terms & Conditions page for one of my big clients, i’ve picked up a lot more knowledge when it comes to managing bullet points without the assistance of CSS. Firstly, it is best to … Continue reading

New and Discontinued elements in HTML 5

With the impending roll-out of HTML 5, I believe it is important for all web designers to become accustomed with the tags & elements that will be appearing, but most importantly the tags & elements that are no longer supported. … Continue reading