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MXGuarddog is an excellent tool for tackling a barrage of unsolicited email. Best of all it's also free!* Their junk mail filter works by filtering the mail through their global network of spam fighting data […]
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The built in Menu blocks in Oxygen are a bit limited with regards to control and styling for small screens. I decided to try and build my own responsive mobile menu. I also wanted to […]
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Generally speaking, I would always recommend that it is best to 'embed' videos on a website rather than upload them. If you embed a video, it means you're generally hosting the media on Youtube or […]
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Whilst this might be considered distracting, and possibly a bit of a gimmick, it might possibly have some uses. I used to have the crosshairs enabled on this site, but found the lines a little […]
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This is rather a subjective issue. The answers slightly depend on what sort of site you have, and how much data needs to be backed up. One thing I will say though - please ensure […]
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Ok, so this one isn't new (original source - Rich Tabor), but I've added it here again, partly so that I can find it, but also in case someone else finds it useful. I find […]
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The Wordpress Gutenberg editor makes it much easier now to allow flexible layout editing. It also allows us to generate custom blocks with stylised content that can be re-used as often as required. The following […]
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WooCommerce has it's own 'Sale' badge, but sometimes it would be nice to add other badges, such as 'New', or Special Offer'. Thankfully this is quite easiy to achieve with a combination of tags and […]
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The Gutenberg editor in Wordpress allows for three important alignment layouts: Align Centre, Wide Width, and Full Width (as shown below). There is also Align Left, and Align Right, but I'm not going to go […]
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Gutenberg has had mixed reactions since it first appeared. Personally, I think it's a huge leap in the right direction. However, I do think that the UX for the editor could be improved in places. […]
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One of the biggest concerns when building a website is to keep the file sizes down to a minimum. This is particularly relevant when uploading images. Clients will rarely have experience with sizing images, let […]
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It's important to remember that images often make up well over 50% of the page size. Correctly sized and optimised images can reduce the page load dramatically.
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This site is really useful – just wish I’d found it before. They’ve got all the information you’ll ever need on Envelope Sizes, Typical Folders, DVD/CD Covers & Labels, Postcard Sizes, Business Card Sizes, Standard Foldings
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Oops… maybe it’s just me, but I’m sure this looks like it says something inappropriate like it..? Bit of a branding faux pas here I think.
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It depends which way up you’re are…‘Each Bottoms Up shot glass is helpfully labeled “drink” so you know which side to fill. Knock it back and flip it over, and you get a similar-looking, though decidedly different message.
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This is a brilliantly simple way to add alternative fonts to your web design. A great source of free-to-use fonts that should fit in with almost any requirements...
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Download hundreds of prepackaged @font-face kits which include multiple font formats, CSS and HTML code.
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Apparently, a couple of Norwegian guys in full SCUBA gear waited for the Google Street View camera van to go down their road, and then went in pursuit. This was all dutifully caught on camera...
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Sometimes it’s worth looking at things from a different perspective…
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