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WordPress.com vs. WordPress.org

WordPress blogging software comes in two flavors: the freely-hosted version available at WordPress.com and the freely-downloadable version at WordPress.org. Which should you choose for your website?

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Grade Your Website: Free Online Evaluation Tools

Why pay a professional for a basic website evaluation when you can do it yourself for free? Here is a list free online tools that will help you grade your website.

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Firefox 2 on Mac: jQuery Anti-Aliasing/Opacity Bug

In the ideal scenario, what works on one browser will work on another. Unfortunately, this is never the case. In reality, all browsers have their own little bugs which cause them to behave differently. In this bug report, we highlight a little issue that popped up with Firefox 2.0 on Macs.

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The CSS Approach: Preload Images without JavaScript

Preloading images is a widely used technique for speeding up the display of images in galleries and rollovers. Learn how to do it using CSS instead of JavaScript.

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All Websites Are Not Created Equal

Believe it or not, what’s ‘under the hood’ of your website is often just as important as what your website looks like. In this article, we address some considerations that you should make when hiring a web developer.

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Superscripts, Subscripts & the Uneven Line Height Problem

Many web browsers do a bad job of displaying text with superscripts and subscripts, resulting in paragraphs with uneven spacing between lines. This article shows you how to fix that problem.

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8 Reasons Your Website Is Slow

With today’s high-speed internet connections and advances in web development techniques, there is no reason that your website should be slow. Here are 8 possible causes for slow-loading pages.

Not sure if your website is slow? We’ll help you with that too!

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How To Make A WordPress Theme Without PHP

Making a custom WordPress theme can be a tough task, as it requires both CSS/XHTML and PHP knowledge. Recently, however, we came across an alternative. This theme, known as the Sandbox theme, enables you to create a custom theme with only CSS knowledge.

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