Most Popular Articles of 2009

January 5th, 2010 by Teylor Feliz

It has been a great year here at AdmixWeb. Our first post was on January 7, 2009, and since that date, we have written over 60 posts ranging from Color in Design to JavaScript Programming. All of our 60+ articles have been orginally written by AdmixWeb. We have decided to put together a Greatest Hits, showing our 15 Most Popular Articles of the year! This next year will bring some great change, including a redesigned AdmixWeb blog, which will be a cleaner, more up-to-date design, as well as more user friendly! In addition, we will start to host guest writers from time to time. Lastly, we will be doing more free giveaways! For now, enjoy the AdmixWeb Greatest Hits and continue to read our Blog! We appreciate all of our viewers! Have a Great 2010!

Most Popular Articles by AdmixWeb for 2009

20+ Amazing Portfolio Websites

30+ Beautiful Menus Examples

12 Tips on Pricing your Web Work

Elements of Good Logo Design: 21 Exceptional Sports Logos

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50+ Useful Resources for Web Designers and Developers

How to Easily Create a JavaScript Framework, Part 1

15+ Best Practices Tips: Designing Web Form

Open Source or Free Alternatives for Paid Software, Part I

Seven Tips to Use Colors in your Site

10 Mini-Tips and Tricks in JavaScript for Beginners

Using Text Shadow in HTML/CSS

Web Design Rules to Follow

Tips for Starting your Own Web Development Business

10+ Tips to Improve Interaction with Clients

9 Tips to Promote your Web Development Business



Teylor Feliz is a well-known XHTML/CSS/JavaScript enthusiast from Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. He has more than 10 years experience in the computer programming and development world, including 2 years teaching computer science. He is currently living in Louisiana, where he plans to complete his degree in Computer Science, and begin a Masters in the field.


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