On May 6, 2013 at its Max conference, Adobe announced that they are ending the "Creative Suite"...
Shawn Turek
Google Reader – Closing for Business
Some say RSS died years ago, but tell that to the many Google Reader users voicing their...
The Improved YouTube One Channel will Make Your Audience Tune In
YouTube is making some changes to focus more on channels and subscriptions, allowing content...
Protecting Your WordPress Site from Outside Attacks
In April of 2013, a number of WordPress websites experienced targeted attacks – significantly more...
You are Free to Begin Editing Your Images
As a graphic designer, I spend a fair amount of time working with images. Often times I'm creating...
Vine – Keeping it Simple, and Social
There is a school of thought that says limitations can actually spur creativity rather than hinder...
Keep Your Computer Safe Amid the Latest Java Vulnerabilities
If you're a Windows user, viruses, malware, and other vulnerabilities are nothing new. If you're a...
Put a Face to That Name: Using Gravatars in WordPress
Today’s web is all about being social. One small way you can do that is to let people know who is talking — to put a face with that name. This small touch can turn a stale stream of statements, questions, and answers into something that feels more like a conversation between real, living people. So, how do you do that?
You need an avatar, or profile picture.
Q. What is RSS? (In terms we can understand)
I find that there is a ton of information online that interests me, and it's usually a battle to...