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Sunday, October 26, 2008

The Flat Duo Jets

Punk-a-billy at it’s absolute finest. This clip is from a longer documentary film about the rock music scene around Athens, Georgia circa the mid 1980’s.

And now, Dexter and Crow, the Flat Duo Jets…



Dexter Romweber's website is here. You can download free music and watch more videos there.

Get More Flat Duo Jets at Amazon.com

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Sunday, October 19, 2008

CSS Menus and Liquid Layouts

Almost everything I know about CSS based web design, page layouts and CSS roll-over menus I learned from Max Design, an Australian web design and development business. Although I don’t usually use these techniques on my blogs, you can see examples of some of these techniques on my other web sites like donnapix.com, solamande.com and my main site brucekelly.com.

Max Design offers a series of simple, easy to understand, step-by-step tutorials on creating menus and page layouts. Here are a couple of links that I think you’ll find as useful as I have.

Sample CSS Page Layouts - Free to use and abuse as needed
Listamatic - The power of CSS when applied to a simple list

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Thursday, October 9, 2008

Creating a High-Traffic Blog

I found a great article on building a high-traffic blog over at ProBlogger. It’s more of a macro (big picture) look at achieving mass traffic than a tutorial. It was written by Skellie of Skelliewag.org, another blog I’ll be adding to my favorite links.
...very highly trafficked single-author blogs are knocking the ball out of the park in at least two of the following three core areas:

* Search
* Social media
* Evangelism

The last one is a must. Waves of social media traffic come and go and search engine traffic can disappear with the next Google algorithm update. If readers evangelize your content, as they do for Steve Pavlina, Leo Babauta, Yaro Starak, and you have probably done for Darren Rowse (by recommending him to a friend, or linking to one of his articles with a glowing recommendation) you will find it difficult to receive anything but huge traffic.
You Can Read The Rest Here…

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