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October 17, 2012
Thesis 2.0 is finally here after much anticipation from the Thesis developer community. While I knew it would be a big change, I was still surprised to see how different it really is. I’ve been playing with it for a few days now, and I definitely like the new approach. I am quickly resigning myself [...]
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September 18, 2012
One of the trends I’ve been seeing on a number of websites is the increased use of faded images. Faded images are either images that are dark and get brighter when hovered over, or the reverse, bright initially, then dark when hovered over. You can see a sample of the later by hover over my [...]
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July 9, 2012
Ever wonder how that Thesis based blog makes their sidebar look so cool, or how they create that awesome looking menu? Well, good news – while you can’t look at everything they did, you can easily inspect the CSS Style sheet changes they’ve made. How? Google Chrome has a built in development tool that let’s [...]
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March 15, 2012
I recently did a site design and build for a client who had a special request: He wanted to put ads in in the middle of his page content. Generally my clients ask for ad blocks to be inserted, but they’ve always wanted them either at the top or at the bottom of a post [...]
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July 12, 2011
Social media has taken the blogosphere and Internet by storm. I remember when Facebook was a hang out for college students, now it’s the most visited site on the internet! While Google still drives most of the traffic here on Side Income Blogging, social media sites like Twitter, Facebook and now Google+ also send me [...]
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June 16, 2011
If you’ve ever posted a link on Facebook, you can’t always select the image that you would prefer. I had this problem when I first set-up Side Income Blogging on Facebook and posted links to my articles. Facebook seemed to allow me to select every image but the one I wanted. There had to be [...]
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