On Apr 1, 7:22 pm, Drake Aedus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Very clean and concise markup, degrades wonderfully. Truly the type of
> work one would look for and appreciate.
;-) hey, thanks
Very clean and concise markup, degrades wonderfully. Truly the type of
work one would look for and appreciate.
Thanks for sharing.
Kris
On Apr 1, 5:15 pm, GianCarlo Mingati <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Hi Chris
> yep there's a CMS entirely built from scratch by a friend of mine.
>
> Since the b
Hi Chris
yep there's a CMS entirely built from scratch by a friend of mine.
Since the beginning with this project (all my freelance work is done
in my spare time, because I have a full-time job with a banking
group), my intent has been to use as much plugins as possible, writing
the lightest poss
Gian Carlo,
I love the site - is there a CMS of some kind powering the back end on
it at all?
Very nice -- clean and smooth. Congrats, GianCarlo!
--Karl
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Karl Swedberg
www.englishrules.com
www.learningjquery.com
On Mar 31, 2008, at 4:09 AM, GianCarlo Mingati wrote:
Hello,
this is a new site i've made for an architect. It uses the
jquery.cycle plugin for most of th
http://www.na3.it
On Mar 31, 10:09 am, GianCarlo Mingati <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Hello,
> this is a new site i've made for an architect. It uses the
> jquery.cycle plugin for most of the "slides".
> Check out the 'projects' page for a sliding accordion menu. If the
> items for each sub
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