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January 5, 2010

Digett

6 Ways to Keep a Web Project on Track

6 Ways to Keep a Web Project on Track

Hopes and spirits are typically high at the beginning of a web project—rightly so, we figure. Still, one or two missteps can cause morale to slip and the project to derail. Here are some tips for keeping your project on track, on budget, and on target.

Dealing with Facebook's Changing Faces

Dealing with Facebook's Changing Faces

If our blog files (Psst! Look to the right.) are any indication, we love writing about Facebook. Actually, what's behind all those words are the site's constant changes. Read up on some of 2009's big changes and how we suggest dealing with them.

Right Logo, Wrong Background

Right Logo, Wrong Background

Designing a site that uses multiple logos is always tricky business, particularly when background colors don't mesh. Digett designer Andrew McClintock is giving us a look behind the scenes at how he has conjured a way to better isolate logos.

Simplify Project Scope for Online Success

Simplify Project Scope for Online Success

Nobody likes going on a diet, but being lean and mean requires some sacrifices. The same is true in web development, as it happens; get the skinny on how keeping project scope in check can help your site be more efficient and more effective.