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5 More Free Web-Based Design and Development Tools I Actually Use

We’ve just about come up on a year since my first free web-based design and development tools round-up, so it’s high time for a refresh/reload. The tools listed below (in no particular order) are freely available to anyone with a web browsers and … Continue reading

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HTML Email Presentation Slides

Below are my slides from the “HTML Email: Coding Like It’s 1999″ presentation I gave at Refresh Austin in February of 2011: HTML Email: Coding Like It's 1999 from Art Thompson Jr.

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5 Free Web-Based Design and Development Tools I Actually Use

We web folks are using web-based design and development tools within our workflow more and more each day. Working in this often challenging and dynamic environment is frequently made easier by the kindness of strangers in the form of freely-available tools and … Continue reading

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More Notes on Coding HTML for Email

[First, don't yell at me—I know HTML is a markup language. But, until a better term/phrase comes along than "marking-up" this is what you're getting. Anyway, on to the topic at hand...] Since publishing my tome, HTML Email: Coding Like … Continue reading

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SXSW 2011 Wrap-Up

SXSW Interactive 2011 is finally over and I’m once again sifting through a stack of biz cards, stickers and miscellaneous scraps of paper with email addresses and twitter handles scribbled on them.  Once again I’m weighing the cost of entrance, … Continue reading

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HTML Email: Coding Like It’s 1999

Okay, why HTML Email? Doesn’t it seem you’re constantly having to design and/or code more and more eblasts and newsletters? Didn’t you, at first, agree with the marketing folks that it’s a total no-brainer and that you could knock it … Continue reading

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