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Ooochie: A Ruby Developer’s Journal
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Ooochie: A Ruby Developer’s Journal. For as long as I can remember, I've loved VW busses. I knew that at some point in my life I would own one, but it was always one of those dreams that I thought would happen "someday." Well, folks, this is a story about how "someday" sometimes comes a lot sooner than you expect. I know I am. :) :) :) :) :) :). August 2nd, 2013. To pursue an opportunity at a little startup called Punchbowl. Is doing wonders for my psyche. With the holiday season upon us, you may be inte...
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September | 2007 | Terralever Front End Architects
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Terralever Front End Architects. Terralever’s Front End Production Team – Jason Newlin, April Holle, Ritchie Martori. Style Sheets and ASP.Net Themes. September 27, 2007. I’ve been researching printable style sheets, and came up with an issue on Terralever.com. How to make the theme stylesheets have a media type! So I did some side research and came up with the most common answer out there: set an @media type in the css file itself. Read an article regarding @media type. Posted by april.holle. How To Del...
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More Fuel To Burn IE6 | Terralever Front End Architects
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Terralever Front End Architects. Terralever’s Front End Production Team – Jason Newlin, April Holle, Ritchie Martori. More Fuel To Burn IE6. August 31, 2007. I know we all hate IE6 right now, but I thought this was a good article. Let me know what you guys think. Posted by Jason Newlin. Filed in For Discussions. 2 Responses to “More Fuel To Burn IE6”. August 31, 2007 at 8:43 am. August 31, 2007 at 11:21 am. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public). World Wide Web, N...
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About Us | Terralever Front End Architects
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Terralever Front End Architects. Terralever’s Front End Production Team – Jason Newlin, April Holle, Ritchie Martori. You have reached the internal blog of the Terralever. Front End Architects. We just needed a happy home for all the links and web related discussion we have in the office. Feel free to browse around and pick up what we’re putting down. All entries in this blog are our opinions and don’t necessarily reflect the opinion or views of our employer ( Terralever. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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October | 2007 | Terralever Front End Architects
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Terralever Front End Architects. Terralever’s Front End Production Team – Jason Newlin, April Holle, Ritchie Martori. ASP Net 2.0 Login Control Formatting. October 31, 2007. There are sometimes when I truly wonder if designers and developers have it out for me. Take for instance, the ASP .Net 2.0 login control. The designer wants it to look one way, however the .Net login control call only gives you so many options for style and layout. What is a front end architect to do? View the page in design view.
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August | 2007 | Terralever Front End Architects
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Terralever Front End Architects. Terralever’s Front End Production Team – Jason Newlin, April Holle, Ritchie Martori. More Fuel To Burn IE6. August 31, 2007. I know we all hate IE6 right now, but I thought this was a good article. Let me know what you guys think. Posted by Jason Newlin. Filed in For Discussions. August 27, 2007. I give you activeCollab. Posted by april.holle. Filed in For Discussions. Mobile Web Design by Cameron Moll. August 25, 2007. The book isn’t available yet, slated to come o...
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Discussion Points Part 1 | Terralever Front End Architects
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Terralever Front End Architects. Terralever’s Front End Production Team – Jason Newlin, April Holle, Ritchie Martori. Discussion Points Part 1. August 24, 2007. Here are some links to read to start some discussions. Posted by Jason Newlin. Filed in For Discussions. 3 Responses to “Discussion Points Part 1”. August 24, 2007 at 1:42 pm. August 24, 2007 at 6:52 pm. Just some links to spark some discussion. Getting the Terralever ‘framework’ off the ground. August 25, 2007 at 1:41 pm. Enter your comment here.
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Style Sheets and ASP.Net Themes | Terralever Front End Architects
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Terralever Front End Architects. Terralever’s Front End Production Team – Jason Newlin, April Holle, Ritchie Martori. Style Sheets and ASP.Net Themes. September 27, 2007. I’ve been researching printable style sheets, and came up with an issue on Terralever.com. How to make the theme stylesheets have a media type! So I did some side research and came up with the most common answer out there: set an @media type in the css file itself. Read an article regarding @media type. Posted by april.holle. You are co...
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Project Management Software | Terralever Front End Architects
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Terralever Front End Architects. Terralever’s Front End Production Team – Jason Newlin, April Holle, Ritchie Martori. August 27, 2007. So we’re still on the market for a good project management software… I stumbled across this lil treat while reading the comments on Smashing Magazine’s article regarding Project Management. I give you activeCollab. Posted by april.holle. Filed in For Discussions. 3 Responses to “Project Management Software”. August 27, 2007 at 7:47 am. September 2, 2007 at 11:45 pm. You a...
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