Even if you spend everyday developing web sites you’re still going to run into syntax issues from time to time. If you have a question or problem in any of the following languages (AJAX,HTML,XML,JAVASCRIPT,CSS,ETC…) then you’re going to want to check out the article linked below. Whether you have a simple syntax issue you need to check or a programming problem you can’t solve – these cheat sheets will help guide in the right direction and hopefully save you some very precious time.
Ultimate Web Development Cheat Sheet Guide
David Millar
Millar, as he is known around the office, is a rock-solid, workhorse coder. If anyone really understands what a chunk of code is doing it’s him. Family, friends, sports, and his wife are the most important things in life to him. He plays sports weekly and golf in the summer when he’s not busy hanging out with friends and family. These days Millar can be found being entertained by his puppy "Stella" who can be best described as a ball of energy and smarts.
At some point in the design process there is one question you are always going to be asked:
“Can I have a copy of your logo?” Normally, there is a pause in the conversation and your response comes back, “What format should that be in?”
If you really want to make a designer happy, you’ll be able to supply the logo in VECTOR EPS format. With a VECTOR EPS file, (which is appropriate for any medium, digital or print), a designer can create any other file format that they require at the highest possible quality.
If your company logo was professionally designed then a VECTOR EPS file should be available from the original designer. If, however, your logo has been around for so long that no original file exists, it is worth every penny to have your logo professionally recreated as a VECTOR EPS file for future use.
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