The Sans-serif family
Arial, Verdana, Geneva, Helvetica, sans-serif
The Serif family
Georgia, Times New Roman, Times, serif
The Monospace family
Courier New, Courier, monospace
Here is how each one is displayed on a web page
The Sans-serif family
Arial, Verdana, Geneva, Helvetica, sans-serif
The Serif family
Georgia, Times New Roman, Times, serif
The Monospace family
Courier New, Courier, monospace
(Windows font | Mac font | Font family)
Arial, Arial, [...]
If you are using PayPal to invoice your clients, you will ask yourself sooner or later how to calculate the fees PayPal is charging per transaction. If you know about the rate details, you can possibly pass the fees onto your clients as convenience fee (which is justified since it allows the client to have [...]
Here is an interesting article that we came across this week. It tries to categorize existing client types and how to deal with them:
http://freelanceswitch.com/clients/12-breeds-of-client-and-how-to-work-with-them/
Interestingly enough they all sound familiar to us
Something web development companies (and of course all others as well) should be aware of is the buyer’s remorse syndrome. Once fully understood and accepted it can be addressed and won’t cause (that many) unexpected problems during the execution of the project.
In the phase before signing the contract, the client is impressed with the positive [...]
According to San Jose Business Journal the companies listed below (Top 5) are the largest web companies for the year 2007 based on the number of created websites.
1
BayTech Web
www.baytechwebdesign.com
2
Ecom Enterprises Inc.
www.ecomenterprises.com
3
Matrixwebs.com LLC
www.matrixwebs.com
4
Mochanin Corp
www.mochanin.com
5
M3iworks
www.m3iworks.com
Here is a map that shows the location of the 25 biggest companies.
1. Statement of Information: Corporations must report to the state information. In most states it is required to update this information once a year.
If a business fails to file the “Statement of Information” on time, the corporation will be subject to suspension or even dissolution in addition to penalties and late fees.
In California the “Statement [...]
Last week we accessed Google Webmaster Tools for the first time and saw that it allows one to upload (rather indicate the location of it) Google sitemaps for each of the managed sites. So we decided to create one manually for our main site and placed it into the root directory.
When using WordPress it is [...]
Before we even looked into changing the blog’s design we downloaded and installed several helpful WordPress plugins such as:
1. “Wordpress Automatic Upgrade” (allows me to automatically keep this wordpress installation up to date)
2. “All in one SEO pack” (Helps me to edit all Search Engine relevant fields such as page title, page description and [...]
We created an account with Technorati (basically the equivalent to “Google” when it comes to blogs) in order to have this blog indexed on there.
Technorati makes everybody post a link to their technorati profile to verify blog ownership. Ours is: Technorati Profile
Technorati must have quite a few one way links pointing to their site [...]