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It’s Time to Shopp

It’s Time to Shopp

I was recently given the opportunity to develop an eCommerce site for a client of mine.  I had developed a few eCommerce sites previously, all on different platforms, but for this project we wanted to go with WordPress as the CMS, and so my mind started to ponder back…

December 16th, 2009   |   Posted in Web Development   |   3 Comments Read More
Flutter: WordPress Custom Fields Made Easy

Flutter: WordPress Custom Fields Made Easy

For the past few years I have been referring clients to WordPress as my preferred CMS solution.  I have found WordPress to be a wonderful solution for many of my clients.  There are a few areas that could use some improvement, but honestly I don’t know of a perfect…

October 22nd, 2009   |   Posted in Web Development   |   14 Comments Read More
Falling Out of Love with Lightbox…

Falling Out of Love with Lightbox…

You know the moment you first hear a new song on the radio, and it makes you stop whatever you are thinking about our doing and you turn up the volume? Then you intensely listen towards the end to find out who sings it? It’s that wonderful feeling of…

February 11th, 2009   |   Posted in Web Development   |   7 Comments Read More
At-Rules…keeping your CSS clean.

At-Rules…keeping your CSS clean.

I’ve had a lot of questions lately from readers and other designers/developers I know about using multiple stylesheets and how to keep them integrated with each other with out having to edit each stylesheet individually when making global changes.  The answer is At-Rules: At-rules help consolidate global styling from…

January 11th, 2009   |   Posted in Web Development   |   0 Comments Read More
Let Your Forms Speak for Themselves

Let Your Forms Speak for Themselves

They’re everywhere, contact forms, sign up forms, request info forms and so on…but a lot of them don’t feel worth my time to fill out. Which is a very bad thing for the person on the other end of that form. That form was developed to help bring traffic,…

December 30th, 2008   |   Posted in Web Development   |   8 Comments Read More

My name is Joshua Giblette, I am graphic designer and web developer located in Boulder, Colorado. I am currently employed as the Art Director at Foraker, a local web/dev shop focused on delivering high end websites and applications that not only look great, but are developed with three things in mind: usability, accessibility and web standards.