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By Jeremy H.

Developing an Insurance Agency Website: 5 Must-Have Pages to Include

Thinking about building a website for your insurance agency? Here’s a guide to the key pages you’ll need. We can’t emphasize enough the importance of an online presence in today’s digital age for any business aiming to grow and, in many cases, even just to survive. Businesses across various sectors, including real estate agencies, legal … Continue reading “Developing an Insurance Agency Website: 5 Must-Have Pages to Include”

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By Jeremy H.

The Easiest way to order PSD to HTML, from The Site Slinger

The Site Slinger turns designs into code, and sets itself apart from other PSD to HTML companies with its quality, reliability, & speed. We are the only company to offer easy online ordering and a fully transparent development process.

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By Jeremy H.

Design Rules for PSD to HTML

Want to make your development team love you? Learn how to design your PSD (Photoshop design files) into clearly labeled, appropriately layered files for PSD to HTML!

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By Jeremy H.

HTML5: The Language of the New Web

No longer a novelty, HTML5 has already changed the way web developers code and the way users interact with websites. Contributing to the decline of Flash, HTML5 is an undeniable force utilized by countless modern websites.

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By Jeremy H.

So what IS responsive web design, anyway?

With the world going mobile there’s no way around it: your site has to adapt to any and every device that’s out there. Think about it… How many devices have you used today? I can count checking my email on three already!

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By Jeremy H.

How to Make Slicing Suck Less: Tips and Tricks for Slicing a PSD

I have a dirty little secret, I hate slicing Photoshop files. By that I don’t mean that I hate turning PSD comps into websites, I mean that I hate Photoshop’s slicing tools. The whole process makes my PSD look busy, cluttered and overly complicated so I usually skip it altogether and instead opt to manually crop and save out images individually as needed.

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