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Looking for Funds in All the Right Places

Austin Startup

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A Look at Responsive CSS Frameworks

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Lacking vertical alignment, all of the frameworks were technically half grids. Fundamentally, frameworks resemble table-based layout of yore: Horizontal rows divided into vertical blocks. A sensible naming scheme is vital for CSS frameworks. For example: Only three frameworks allowed columns within columns. Old school.

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37 Entrepreneurs Explain Why They Started Their Businesses

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I started my business namely to help others and to improve upon the aloof customer service being presented in the IT industry. That’s what spawned the idea that I can do better and namely how computer users deserved much better. Do you know the name of the cleaning person? That’s it. That’s what we do.

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Banner Ads Suck (and How to Make Them Convert Better)

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The company’s brand name. In 1997, I chose to suppress a similar finding: users tend to click on banner ads that look like dialog boxes, complete with fake OK and Cancel buttons. Still, fake dialog boxes got many more clicks than regular banners, which users had already started to ignore in 1997. ”. A single headline.

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Which Are More Legible: Serif or Sans Serif Typefaces?

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Ascenders and are the vertical strokes which rise above the body of a character or x-height. Lund, 1997, 1998, 1999 ). Size, style, and vertical spacing in the legibility of small typefaces. Counters are the “negative spaces” inside a character. They are also good indicators of the actual size of the type.