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A few Words From The Apes, Monkeys, and Various Primates That Make Up The Cheeky Monkey Super Squad.

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Mobile vs Desktop Design: Beauty and the Beast

More and more websites are testing designs that are inspired by mobile apps. We’ve seen that the New York Times website, Facebook, CMS platforms like Drupal sites, and even the entire Windows 8 operating system have all been redesigned to look consistent, whether you’re on your smartphone or your desktop.

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A Balancing Act: Designing For the Reader

Many times web writers and designers get caught up in the typography of their designs that they forget about the reader’s reading experience. Yes, typography is important, but perhaps not as important as some people would think. The key is to keep the reader in mind when designing an article.

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Social Media and Drupal

Let’s face it we all hope that Social Media will one day be the answer to all of our website woes. That one morning we will wake up to a steady stream of high-quality traffic that hangs on our every word. Now, I would never want to dispel this myth.

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Back to the Basics: Typography and the Reader

In the bustling of trying to adapt content to various devices, companies have forgotten an important aspect: the reader. Nowadays there is so much emphasis on fitting content on mobile devices, tablets, and desktops that typography has been undermined. It’s time to get back to the basics and design for

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Drupal’s the Best for Field Versatility

In today’s world, businesses and their websites go together like a monkey and a banana – when you see one, you just sort of expect it to have the other. When a business chooses the wrong style of website, it can kind of be like seeing a monkey with a

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The World Domination of Drupal 8

Drupal’s creator, Dries Buytaert says that Drupal 8, which will be released later this year, will be the “boldest release to date.” What is going to be so great about it? Well, for starters it will contain elements of the Symfony2Web framework. Drupal will be transforming from a content management

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