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3 WordPress Security Plugins you must have to keep hackers at bay.

February 2nd, 2009 | 1 Comment

WordPress has a bad reputation for getting hacked. It’s opensource, so anyone can figure out how it works and where it’s weaknesses are. And most new owners don’t take very basic measures to protect themselves because they don’t know how. So here’s an excerpt from my resource Essential WordPress Plugins to help guide would-be victims.

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ASP, Flash, and other Purple Ponies

December 15th, 2008 | 9 Comments

Some employers want it all, but what do you really need in a web designer?

Like kids at Christmas.

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The Three Minute Accessibility Test

December 3rd, 2008 | 4 Comments

Some time after reading Steve Krug’s fascinating Don’t Make Me Think, which is a fantastic introduction to usability and accessibility that any web monkey worth their salt should read immediately, I began implementing something I like to call my Three Minute Accessibility Test. It’s a fast, simple way of making sure that your page makes [...]

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Hello, World.

November 29th, 2008 | Please comment!

It’s not my first post, but it is close to it! Welcome to my new blog-folio. I will be posting useful articles about things related to CSS, front end design, usability, and so on, mainly for the benefit of my friends and colleagues. Hopefully the rest of the Internet will find something of interest here [...]

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14 basic plugins no Wordpress blog should be without

November 15th, 2008 | 4 Comments

These are basic plugins that I can’t imagine installing Wordpress without, plugins which improve performance, secure, or otherwise basically improve Wordpress’s work functionality. I thought I would list them here, because in my searches for top 10 plugins, I have not found a list quite like this. Consider it a basic 14.

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