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Google is Taking Over the World
February 9th, 2010
Just wanted to point out that Google is probably going to take over the world. They have a web app for everything and are building up more to bring even more to the world.
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Facebook, Twitter, and Google Profiles, A Great Start to the New Year
January 9th, 2010
I thought I would beef up my online presence to kick off the year 2010! In the past I’ve really had a hard time getting myself to use Twitter, Facebook and other methods of social media as methods of generating traffic. So, as a resolution, I have vowed to use Twitter weekly Andrew’s Twitter here if not daily and update my Facebook Fan Page Andrew’s Fan Page here!
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Jquery Image Rollover Simple as Pie
September 11th, 2009
While working on a new site, I was looking for a way to swap images but without all the “Dreamweaver” mmRollover that seems to be just about as big as the Jquery Framework. Again as for my reference mostly but for those who are looking for a very easy way to make a simple image rollover, this is what I have for you.
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Jquery For Active State Navigation
September 10th, 2009
Are you having trouble getting Jquery to set the active state class for your navigation? I’m in the middle of building a site and thought hey, here’s a chance to see how easy it would be to use Jquery to set the active state navigation for the main navigation on my website. I’m not a Jquery Guru but it is so much simpler to use than plain old JavaScript. I set out to see how or what I could do to interact with DOM and add the class based on what page I was on. I went to the Jquery website and the example they had for creating this was outdated according to everything else I read. Their example can be found here http://docs.jquery.com/Tutorials:Auto-Selecting_Navigation. It was a great tutorial as it did get me pointed into the right direction. The problem with this is that the @ xpath selector has been deprecated from the current version of Jquery. So what’s the fix or what did I do to solve the problem? After a couple of hours of research I finally found the darn solution because even though I simply removed the @ from the code, My creation was still not working correctly.
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New Port Site Powered By WordPress
July 14th, 2009
So, who’s excited? This guy! You are now looking at a re-designed port site for Andrew Turn that is totally powered WordPress. I will also be updating my services to include WordPress as a back-end to power Design. This is Awesome!!! So please forgive some design flaws as I’m still in the process of making this what I want. Thanks for looking and I’ll post some more soon.
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AdwordsDeceit
May 14th, 2009
I have a guy that I do web work for that uses Adwords and has used Google Adwords for years. For all intents and purposes, I have to be clear that I do not do any sort of Search Engine Marketing other than website maintenance and designs for some ideas we came up with. I do, however, talk with my client about his Adwords and will certainly answer questions he might have as to what my thoughts are with his account.
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Farewell PPC Management! Hello LPO, Web Design, and Development
February 14th, 2009
Recently I quit my job. Wow! you think why would he quit his job in a time of such uncertainty. I’ve jumped into the wonderful world of freelance and I’m quite excited to say it’s awesome. I’m going to help those who are in need of web site usability and landing page optimization.
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