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Brent MacKinnon

Typography Basics - Serif Vs. Sans Serif - 0 views

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    "Serif Vs. Sans Serif No doubt you've always noticed that not all fonts look the same. When it comes to writing your blog posts, you are facing a difficult choice between:"
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Designing Global Applications For Children | Smashing UX Design - 0 views

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    "The first questions to answer when creating applications for children in varied graphical and cultural contexts are: What are the most important markets for the application? How should we address these markets in terms of cultural differences and age groups? Creating a single digital product that appeals to the whole world is almost impossible, but we can narrow down and classify the types of audiences we are working with through user research."
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Best Practices For Web Design For Kids | Smashing Magazine - 0 views

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    There was a time when kids' websites were brash and busy, packed with colors and cartoon typography. Fortunately, the scale of the children's market across most product ranges has resulted in rapid innovation in recent years. Most websites aimed at children (or children and adults) now follow principles that take some account of kids' perspectives on Web design.
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15-Step Checklist To Creating The Perfect WordPress Website | Smashing WordPress - 0 views

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    "But Drupal, Joomla or any other CMS doesn't hold a candle to WordPress for its ease of use, security and reliability."
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36 Best WordPress Tutorials of February 2012 - 0 views

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    "In this article we are going to share very useful wordpress tutorials for February 2012. We hope this post will help you in solving problems on your wordpress site and as a source of inspiration to develop your wordpress site."
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How to Change the Font Size in WordPress - 0 views

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    "How to Change the Font Size in WordPress By Editorial Staff on September 20th, 2012 in Beginners Guide"
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Designing Global Applications For Children | Smashing UX Design - 0 views

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    Usually the first (and perhaps most obvious) challenge that emerges when working with international audiences is that not everyone speaks the same language. Universal applications need to overcome this barrier in order to provide the best experience to visitors.
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Non Profit Website Design: Examples and Best Practices | Smashing Magazine - 0 views

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    A non profit's website needs to make it easy to find out more about their cause, to donate money, and to become more involved. It needs to make it easy for media contacts to find the information they need and the contact information of key personnel. And it needs to do all this in a way that's inviting to the organization's targeted donors and/or volunteers.
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Designing Websites for Kids: Trends and Best Practices | Smashing Magazine - 0 views

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    Websites designed for children have been largely overlooked in Web design articles and roundups, but there are many beautiful and interesting design elements and layouts presented on children's websites that are worthy of discussion and analysis. There are also a number of best practices that are exclusive to Web design for children's sites - practices that should usually not be attempted on a typical website.
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Free WordPress Theme: Paper Wall | Smashing Magazine - 0 views

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    Paper Wall is the first wordpress theme released by Indeziner and it was created especially for Smashing Magazine. We created this theme as a challenge for us to see if it will be accepted for these great guys and in this way to receive a reputation.
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Free HTML5/CSS3 WordPress 3.1+ Theme With Responsive Layout: Yoko | Smashing Magazine - 0 views

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    Yoko is a modern and flexible WordPress theme. With the responsive layout based on CSS3 media queries, the theme adjusts to different screen sizes. The design is optimized for big desktop screens, tablets and small smartphone screens. To make your blog more individual, you can use the new post formats (like gallery, aside or quote), choose your own logo and header image, customize the background and link color.
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