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When creating a clean and attractive website, you don’t ever want to ruin it with error pages. Although they are not always unavoidable, many scripts can easily return a clean error message. Using a simple bit of CSS makes your errors display in an smooth, non-aggressive way. This method is also very effective in returning little messages to your user such as “you are now logged in” or “you received a message”. (…)

I’ve added a tools section on my website and I’ll be putting scripts and other resources there. Look forward to the release of my first wordpress theme in the next week! (…)

After reading some of the css techniques mentioned at SmashingMagizine, I discovered that they had removed a dead link about a css powered percentage bar. I quickly decided to attempt a recreation of such a useful feature. Anyways, here is the easy code for creating a percentage bar. (…)

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