From the monthly archives: April 2008

We are currently working on a project for an agency of the State of Illinois. This is the first project where the client specifically required that the site be accessible to people with disabilities. In looking at the State of Illinois requirements for accessibility, I realized that it’s not much more than building an XHTML [...]

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The hardest part of quoting a web project is trying to determine what the prospective client is expecting. Often the prospective client has only a vague idea themselves of what they are looking to have developed.

Last week I received an RFP (Request For Proposal). The RFP document gave an overview of the client’s business, [...]

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Our first Adobe AIR application has been released for about a month and so far has turned out to be a success. Looking back on our three Rich Internet Application (RIA) projects so far (two Flex 2 and one AIR), this one made the most sense as an RIA. Here’s the thought process we’ve gone [...]

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Pick One Thing to Say

Write down one sentence that defines the one thing you want to accomplish on the page and write to that goal. If you have more than one goal, you have two pages.

Be Authentic

Readers know when you’re lying. Be a voice that either gives back or gets out of [...]

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Dropping the ball

On April 13, 2008 By Paul Eident

I’ve been a leach for too long. I am constantly learning from generous people who share their knowledge for free on the Web. However, I have neglected for too long to contribute some of what I have learned back to the community. As I type my first entry on this new blog, I am beginning [...]

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