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Niche Blueprint Review - Is This E-Commerce Course Any Good?

Tuesday, January 6th, 2009

Learn How To Set Up A E-Commerce Site. This is a Review of Niche Blueprint E-Commerce Course.

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Niche Blueprint - The Ecommerce System

Monday, December 29th, 2008

When starting an ecommerce site, it is important to follow an effective system while building it, aka an ecommerce system. There are so many options and variables out there telling you how to build it, what to sell and how to market and it that it can all get very confusing.

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Frameworks For Web Designers

Thursday, March 27th, 2008

I’ve written previously about frameworks and how they help developers build web applications. For the most part, my praise of frameworks has been directed at those of us who develop web applications, such as coding up the Ruby, Perl, PHP or .Net scripts that make applications work. However, frameworks can also be used to help teams work together, as in the case of a graphic designer and a web application developer. I can say from experience that it is often difficult to get creative people from different disciplines to work effectively together. Enter the Blueprint CSS framework.

Blueprint CSS is a framework for visually styling web pages with Cascading Style Sheets. Rather than writing your own CSS for every website that you work on, Blueprint provides a foundation of CSS styles to work with and build upon. As CSS gets more advanced, and the shortcomings of web design are overcome, a framework like this can prevent problems, as well as give developers the tools to bring the…

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