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Weekly Poll: Which CMS Do You Primarily Use?

Another week, another poll and this week’s question is all about Content Management Systems (CMSs) and which of them you primarily use. Make sure to cast a vote in the poll embedded just below in this post.

Which Content Management System (CMS) do you primarily use?

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Move WordPress From a Sub-directory to a Root Folder

I get questions all the time on how to go about moving a WordPress install from a sub-directory into the main/root folder for you website. In other words, you have installed WordPress in yourdomain.com/blog but want it to be accessible from yourdomain.com. All it takes, is just a couple of short steps.

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#36: Shortcut to a Flash Website using Flash Catalyst CS5

In this weeks episode of the Creatively Using the Creative Suite podcast you will learn a shortcut to making a flash website, without knowing the slightest bit of Actionscript, just using the new Flash Catalyst CS5.

You can watch it by selecting either version (low-res or HD) below, or by subscribing to either version in iTunes, iPod/iPhone or HD.

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Friday Website Tip: W3C Validator

This might not be your normal Friday-fun website that I normally try to make my weekly tip however it is a very useful site to any web designer. Even though validating your site gives no guarantees what so ever that your code works throughout all major browsers, it gives you a hint about the fact that you have built your code around the specifications that are set in place.

Maybe take a little while to check your site in the W3C Validator and see how it ranks (I know I should do it myself) and what it suggests that you fix. Most often, the suggestions are good ones that you definitely want to implement.

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Friday Website Tip: Brusheezy

It is hard to find good resources, especially for free stuff. Today I want to point you in the direction towards Brusheezy, a site that is a collection of tons of free brushes, patterns and textures for Photoshop. Indeed, I said they were all free.

As always with free downloads you need to take a look at the license and make sure you can use it in a commercial project, or in the project that you want to use it in, with or without the artist’s permission. However with that done, you can enjoy a huge collection of quality brushes, patterns and textures!