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You've found the blog of Jere Matlock, a web designer and writer. This journal is mostly about writing, web design and getting sites to the top of the search engines (SEO is my business). It is also full of opinions and observations about pretty much everything. If these things are not of interest to you, feel free to go now. Go on, shoo!

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"If you can't annoy somebody, there's little point in writing."

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working on several sites at the same time

Have been working on several sites at the same time, always a tough thing to do. Here’s a brand new one we just put up: Miami Condo Lifestyle (still in progress, but some pages are visible). It has been a challenge to get the graphics just right for this site - graphics are not my specialty but I think we’ve done a good job on this one. The site is layed out in a table, but each part of it is formatted with CSS, so I believe it is a good compromise of the two opposing schools of thought (Tables vs. CSS). It’s not “either/or” around this web design studio. This site uses a picture-frame effect, with a royal palm on the left side, a logo at the top, and a sky-sea-beach strip down the right side, to give you the feeling that you are in Miami looking at luxury condos. It does a good job setting the atmosphere of Miami into the website, which was missing from the client’s old site.

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