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CSS In Depth Part 1: Margins, Padding & The Box Model | Spyre St

http://spyrestudios.com/css-in-depth-margins-padding-the-box-model/ In the first of the CSS In depth series, we’ll be talking about margins, padding and the box model. Margins and padding are some of the most widely used styles in CSS, but are often the source of frustration in cross-browser compatibility. In this post, we’ll explain the difference between padding and margins, how the box model affects browsers and some tips and tricks dealing with cross-browser issues. What are margins?
Accounting for every aspect of a new website isn’t easy, especially at the last minute. The problems aren’t the details themselves, but rather the process of making sure that seemingly minor details don’t add up to sloppy work. The best solution is to write it all down . The worst solution is to not take a pre-launch checklist as seriously as the planning stage itself. With the hundreds of details that go into building or redesigning a website, overlooking minor points is easy, especially as deadlines loom—or pass. http://www.webdesignerdepot.com/2010/02/using-a-pre-launch-checklist-for-your-website/

Using a Pre-Launch Checklist for your Website | Webdesigner Depo

http://blog.whynotprint.com/index.php/2010/05/24/7-brochure-design-and-printing-tips/ A brochure is a very important and effective marketing tool. It can effectively market your business to give you more profits by providing potential customer with all your contact and business information. This is the reason why you have to spend lots of thought and consideration in brochure design and printing . 1. Though it may a bit expensive, have your brochure designed by a company that has the experience to deliver quality products. They know how to communicate with your targeted customers to reap better profits.

7 Brochure Design and Printing Tips