San Diego
CSS gradients
Something I've come across this last week is styling menus with CSS, that normally would have a gradient background.
It all started because my screen broke about 2 weeks ago and I couldn't use photoshop. So I decided that since I can't just stop building my freelance projects, I'll have to figure out another way to make it work. And voilá: MY CSS gradient was born.
The way it works is basically giving an element a background color and a top and bottom border, very similar but not exactly the same as the background color. The end result looks something like this:
And to make it even more interesting, I could use another background/border color scheme for the hover state :-)
Please check out my latest project, Kingdom Living Health Ministries, to see what I've done with this technique
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Summary of Qualifications
Well versed with different types of media, detail oriented, yet able to see the big picture.
Flair for developing unique solutions to complex problems.
Visionary, yet practical focus on challenges.
Continuous learning attitude.
Web Development Freelance Pricing
Web Development Freelance Pricing depends on the size and complexity of a project. The following price list is a simple guideline of what sample projects could be quoted at. However, every project is different and will be priced individually.
Websites are, by default, built using Drupal, an open-source content management system, and written search engine-friendly. And of course, any custom work can be negotiated as well.
The Small Business Essentials Starter Package includes the following pages:
Mingei International Museum
Today, I was able to complete a project I've been working on for a long time, the 3D model of the Mingei International Museum in Balboa Park (San Diego CA).
It's been a long 2+ weeks, but it has also been very enjoyable. I was able to learn to use GoogleSketchUp, a 3D modeling program, specifically designed for creating 3D models of real buildings to be added to GoogleEarth.
Google's process for adding the new models is to first let you build the model, then upload it to their so-called 3Dwarehouse, and then they take up to 30 days to review the model and decide weather they'll add it to GoogleEarth.
You can read more about this on http://sketchup.google.com/
