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Meet the author:
Jill Olkoski

Jill has a MA in Clinical Psychology, a BS in Computer Science, and a BS in Mechanical Engineering.

She currently owns Aldebaran Web Design in Edmonds (near Seattle WA) and enjoys educating her clients on topics related to small business website design.

In Jill's previous life, she spent 17 years in the engineering and quality organizations of a Fortune 100 tech company.

 


Fireworks Tip – Punching Vectors and Bitmaps – Smart Punch to the Rescue

December 11th, 2008

It’s not often I find something that thrills me enough to write a blog article – but today I found it. If you use Fireworks for your web design graphics, you should download and install this wonderful Fireworks extension called “Smart Punch” by John Dunning.

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Vector vs Bitmap – What’s the Difference?

November 19th, 2008

I had a client recently tell me that she was emailing me “vector” images. The web, I thought, was made up of bitmap images – .jpg, .gif, .png – and so this confused me. I took some vector math in college – it was the math series right after differential equations – and boy was it confusing. So even to this day when I hear “vector”, I feel a little pit in my stomach.

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Logo vs Clip Art for Website Design

September 22nd, 2008

If you’re undertaking a new website design, one of the things to consider is whether you want to have a custom logo designed, or simply use clip art or stock photography for your website. Since one of my clients, Jefferson Coulter, is a trademark attorney in Seattle, I asked him to write an article about this topic.

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Trademarks and Web Design

May 10th, 2008

I had a client recently ask me to add some logos from other companies to his website. The logos were from news organizations, and his intention was to use the logos as links to articles that those organizations had on their websites. This raised a question about proper use of trademarked symbols and so, like I usually do when I learn something new, I wrote this article about what I learned. Disclaimer, I’m not an attorney and this isn’t legal advice. It’s just a blog article. 🙂

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For Mac Users: How To Convert Word docx

May 9th, 2008

Ok, so maybe this is unrelated to web design, but on several occasions clients and friends who are on a mac have received .docx files (2007 Microsoft Word) and have been unable to open them.

Now, don’t even get me started on why Microsoft would release a version of Word that is not backwards compatible…

But they did, and here’s a tool they are offering to help solve the issue:

Microsoft Office Open XML File Format Converter for Mac

Note this requires OS X 10.4

I’ve also tried out that docx-converter.wdgt, the one that adds a widget to your dashboard, but it doesn’t always work. The one above worked just fine for me.

Additionally, I noticed that I could upgrade my version of Word to 11.35 that would enable me to open these docx from Word – but when I tried to use the Microsoft updater, it wouldn’t work for some reason. So I’ll just stick with the XML File Format Converter to convert Word docx.

Enjoy!

Prevent Contact Form Spam – Use A Contact Form With Captcha

February 27th, 2008

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Are you receiving contact forms from your website that are full of spam? Are you sick and tired of getting these contact forms filled with junk, or worse, offensive content? Are you wondering if there is anyway to protect your contact form from spam? The answer is YES, and it’s known as “CAPTCHA”.
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Simple Machines Forum (SMF) vs phpBB – Which Is The Best Free Forum Software?

January 21st, 2008

If you’re in the market for an online forum, this article may save you time and trouble. I recently had a client with a dog forum. She had to abandon her phpBB forum because of a bug so severe, it literally corrupted the entire forum database…three times! We were able to transfer the entire forum to SMF…with no loss of data. Simple Machines Forum to the rescue!
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How To Add Flash Video To Your DreamHost Hosted Website – DreamHost Customers Only

November 26th, 2007

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While I don’t design websites using Flash, there are occasions where using Flash is recommended, such as when a website client wants to add video to their website. My hosting company, DreamHost, has made converting video to Flash and configuring your HTML code easy…DreamHost says: “DreamHost has licensed Jeroen Wijering’s excellent Flash Media Player. This tool enables all DreamHost customers to embed streamed audio and video into any of their web pages!” Note, I no longer recommend DreamHost to my clients.

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