Christian Audio is giving away three Francis Chan books for free!
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by Eric Dye
Christian Audio is giving away three Francis Chan books for free!
Grab them, now, the offer ends at 11:59pm on April 7th, 2012.
Here are the details:
It’s great that we can utilize timeline cover photos for pages, but the Facebook rules on what you can’t do are incredibly limiting to what one can do. They are quite strict on what you cannot show in your cover photo:
Price or purchase information, such as “40% off” or “Download it at our website” Contact information, such as web address, email, mailing address or other information intended for your Page’s About section References to user interface elements, such as Like or Share, or any other Facebook site features Calls to action, such as “Get it now” or “Tell your friends”…
I’m mainly concerned with these bullet points! It completely goes against the previous way pages worked and the way designers were able to get creative with them! Remember when everybody had huge arrows pointing to the like button! We’re not allowed to do that anymore!
The reason for all this is that Facebook wants page admins to use ads which is great if you are a big business, but if you are a charity or other non-profit this becomes more difficult.
[Read more…] about A Clever Work-Around of Facebook’s Cover Photo Rules
by Eric Dye
by Eric Dye
This is the official music video of “Dirt” by David Wimbish and The Collection.
It is creative.
It is moving.
It is inspiring.
by Eric Dye
My favorite place to look for images is Compfight. It searches Flickr for your search term and the results are based on the specified license, in my case I use Creative Commons.
When I arrived at Compfight, recently, I was presented with the info they had released a WordPress plugin! Cool!
So, I gave it a spin!
[Read more…] about Compfight WordPress Plugin: #FTW or #FAIL?
by Eric Dye
How do you create website mockups for clients in light of responsive design? Or do you simply mock the site and the client sees the mobile version later?
At some point, this is going to have to change. With the mobile web bursting as the seams, you’re going to need to address this. If not by necessity, then this could be something that sets you apart or ahead of everyone else.
But who wants to mock-up three versions? (Desktop, Tablet and Smartphone)
Here’s an interesting solution (and free PSD):
[Read more…] about How Do You Design Responsive Sites? [Download]