Welcome to 'A Web Design Blog'
Here you can read various ramblings by Dan Cullinan, Director of Cullinan Web Services and owner of Pay Monthly Websites.
You will find various bits and bobs on this site such as current projects of the company, new services offered as well as web design advice and tutorials.
So stick around a while and feel free to browse this site as well as our others.
Web Design
- Posted by Daniel Cullinan |
Posted on: Monday, August 11th, 2008
We have continued our charitable work by undertaking a 24 hour redesign of www.wvworkshop.org. The new site is built on the robust Word Press CMS.
This gives the site admins the ability to quickly and easily update their own site, including pictures and music.
If you are interested in free charity web development please email daniel@cullinanweb.co.uk.
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CSS, Tutorials, Web Design, xHTML
- Posted by Daniel Cullinan |
Posted on: Wednesday, August 22nd, 2007
We have already learnt how to create a simple form with PHP, now we are going to style it
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PHP, Tutorials, Web Design, xHTML
- Posted by Daniel Cullinan |
Posted on: Wednesday, June 6th, 2007
Ok so you want to build a simple form that takes basic contact information from your clients and sends it to a given email address (or addresses), so where do you start? Well you have taken the first step by reading this tutorial.
I am writing this tutorial in response to the amount of forum postings I have seen on the matter recently so here we go
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Web Design
- Posted by Daniel Cullinan |
Posted on: Tuesday, December 19th, 2006
I have recently come across a neat little technique whilst trying to implement rounded corners on a site I was building. It uses JavaScript, CSS, no images and degrades nicely (in to square boxes).
The website for the tecqnique is http://webdesign.html.it/artic……y-corners/
It is extremely easy to implement with just a few lines of code, take a look, you won’t be disappointed
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