Working on your own, you may or may not have come to know the word ‘procrastination.’ It could be from social networking, games, phone calls, family, or any other activities. Of course, you should never sacrifice any of those completely, but you should try to be more focused. Here are some ways you can manage
[Continue Reading...]Freelancing: Ask The Right Questions From the Beginning
When first contacting a client to start a new project, it is essential to have a few questions in mind in order to get things rolling smoothly. A breakdown in communication is a sure way to lose a client and possible chance of being referred to others – in other words, for a web designer,
[Continue Reading...]WordPress World Map: A Small World After All
WorldPress World Map is a place where you can add yourself to the map and see how many WordPress users are in your area. The site was created by Oliver Schlöbe. Whether you are a company that is focused on using WordPress, a core developer, a plugin developer, theme designer, blogger, or even just a
[Continue Reading...]7 Bright Color Combinations To Avoid Using In Web Design
On occasion I look at websites as a request from other web designers. I am far from perfect myself, but I like to think at least my choice in colors are either: 1. Not clashy and farfetched to put together 2. Do not hurt anyone’s eyes Now, when I look at a website and my
[Continue Reading...]News: Hacking Found in Thematic Framework
Ian Stewart posted on ThemeShaper.com Hacked about a a security issue he found in the theme, particularly in the sv_ss.php file located in the languages ( thematic/library/languages/ ) Ian recommends going to the WordPress theme directory and downloading the Thematic WordPress theme copy from there. It is important to note that things like this DO
[Continue Reading...]The Freelancers Creed
Some of this is slight a tongue-in-cheek type post. It comes after having dealt with clients who have expected more than what was agreed upon a project. So, here is my Freelancers Creed: 1. A freelancer can accept or refuse business, or recommend projects to a colleague. 2. A freelancer is not free. 3. A
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