Tag : html
It’s time to get our hands dirty with some markup!
We know we have a couple different pages to deal with here. The main page of course, which acts as both our list page and sales page depending on login status. But then we have sign in and sign up pages and account pages. So let’s be smart and work modularity. That means we’ll make files like “header.php” and “close.php” that we can include on multiple pages so we don’t have to repeat common code (e.g. the DOCTYPE, analytics code, and ubiquitous things ...
Until now we have not had a licensing option available for developers. This has meant that web designers who wanted to use our themes for their clients had to go through the trouble of registering new accounts. To rid this hassle, and to make things more affordable for developers, I have added an Developer’s License for purchase from within the member’s area. The price is a one time fee of $89, and gives you permission to use the themes for all of your client web design ...
I originally wrote this over two years ago. It was getting a little long in the tooth, especially now that HTML5 has come along and made HTML far more beautiful than even XHTML 1.1 was. So I updated it!
I can’t help but view source on every nice looking website I see. It’s like if you had x-ray glasses that allowed you to see any person you ever saw in their underwear at will. How could you not? It’s just so tempting to see if a beautiful website is built with beautiful code as well, or ...




