Can I construct a website that works correctly in Internet Explorer? I think I can…I think I can…I think I can. Can you?
Designing websites can be frustrating for many reasons. I love making a new site, don’t get me wrong, but sometimes the frustration is maddening. Just today I was finalizing the text content for a project I am working on. Everything was coming together as planned. The client had provided timely content. The project was nearing completion. Things were looking good.
What’s the deal with website clients and their inability to provide text content for their websites? How in heaven’s name do you get your clients to provide you with the content for their new website?
I know that this subject is something that virtually all web designers have to cope with. Many of us learned the hard way to demand a significant down payment before we even start a new project, and that of course protects us to some degree from clients who simply never provide the content.
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Do All Web Design Clients Struggle to Provide Website Content?
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I have just completed my first WordPress theme that I am willing to release to the public.
The theme is a two-column, business like theme with plenty of white space. I think that it looks quite professional and is best suited for websites that are after that type of look. The theme is valid CSS and XHTML strict. It is also Section 508 accessible. It’s not perfect, but for someone fairly new to WordPress I am quite proud of how it turned out.
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My First WordPress Theme is Now Available for Download
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