Archive for November, 2011
More on Meta Tags
by webmasterjunkie on Nov.25, 2011, under Internet, Programming, Service
I recently posted an article on long meta titles and how the length of them effects tabbed viewing in major browsers. I felt it was necessary to go a little further into meta tags. Meta descriptions and meta titles are just as important to your site for different reasons than tabbed browsing. Your keywords and description won’t show to the user at all, but a lot of times the only way they will get to your site to see your meta title is if your keywords and description are good enough.
The Beauty of Elyse
by webmasterjunkie on Nov.25, 2011, under Editing, Photography, Service
Just finished a photoshoot of a new friend Elyse. This was a shoot that included 2 other models which made for a long, but very great day. All told, I took about 800 pictures of the models, with some very nice results. I did not do too much photoshop work on these pictures as I wanted to focus on the fact that they were very attractive without it.
Defining Web Design
by webmasterjunkie on Nov.14, 2011, under Designs, Internet, Programming, Web
I had the opportunity to develop a new feature for a content search for a website I am working on today, and when it was finished a few people didn’t see the reasoning behind it. I can’t give too much away because the site isn’t live yet, but it made me pose the question of are we designing and coding websites based on other people’s ideas or our own?
Who or what defines what is a useful tool? In short, we do. The designers and developers of the Internet. We decided what a user would use and understand. We define what is on the Internet and if I can develop a unique, functional and practical way of displaying it, the question is no longer the stagnant why – it is the productive how.
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Human Benefit of Failed Economics
by webmasterjunkie on Nov.08, 2011, under General, Political
There is a lot of talk about the financial crisis facing the European countries currently, and I won’t spend too much time going into it – I am no expert. I am interested in the social and humane impact and cause of this. Continue reading “Human Benefit of Failed Economics” »

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