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DIV align bottom right (or left!)
This was always one of those problems that I had with CSS – getting the content to align to the bottom of it’s containing DIV, be it left or right align. So here’s how to do it.
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Centre DIV Horizontally and Vertically using CSS
Here’s a quick guide on how to centre a DIV, both vertically and horizontally, in your web browser window. The main thing to remember is give your container div an absolute position and then the content div within a relative position.
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Remove attachments from Apple Mail emails
Attachments can be pretty big and more often than not once you receive an email you’ll have saved that attachment to your Mac for safekeeping. Before you know it you’ll have hundreds of megabytes of emails on your Mac and wondering how on earth to make them smaller.
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VertuVin Wine Producers web update
Continuing our relationship with VertuVin Wine Producers, we’ve been busy working with Stephen on updating their website to freshen up the site and add further functionality. The main focus was the wines section which now includes technical descriptions downloads, clear labelling of the wines and regions as well as fancy pop-ups of the wine bottles. […]
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Website Dimensions and Designing for the Web
Ensuring your visitors can see all of of your site without having to scroll horizontally is vital and so it’s important to design your site with this in mind. Over the years there’s been a steady increase towards a higher screen resolution and now 1024×768 is a fairly standard resolution to design to.
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Create an HTML Signature for Apple Mail
Apple Mail is great, such a pleasant email client to use for work and play but there’s one frustrating thing and that’s that there’s no obvious way of creating an html signature. So you’re stuck with just having text.
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Secure your WordPress Blog
When anything gets big and popular there are always unscrupulous folk out there wanting to hack your site or as they put it showing you the security downfalls of the software. With that in mind you’ll need to secure your WordPress Site so they can’t get in and ruin your site. There’s a number of […]
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Forward your emails to one address
Earlier we spoke about how to redirect domains to your main site. To add to this it’s worth setting up a forward/redirect for all emails that people may send to those other urls. Using cPanel we’ll show you how.
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Stay secure, use more than one password
We’re all guilty of it – you generally have one, maybe two, passwords that you use for everything you log in to on the web. Now, we all know this isn’t the most secure way of doing things but when you have to have usernames and passwords for hundreds of sites then how are you […]
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Remove the WordPress Meta Tag from your Blog
Whenever you create a new WordPress Blog a Meta tag is automatically added to every page. This can be a hackers paradise as they can hunt around the web for WordPress Sites and then target them in their next attack on the web!