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Over 10 years in web design, working with large corporations, small to medium sized businesses, non-profit, and other organizations.</description>  <pubDate>Tue, 24 Aug 2010 01:50:25 +0600</pubDate>  <language>en-us</language>  <item>    <title><![CDATA[Really Simple jQuery Scroll-To Function]]></title>    <link>http://www.fluidbyte.net/really-simple-jquery-scroll-to-function</link>    <guid>http://www.fluidbyte.net/really-simple-jquery-scroll-to-function</guid>    <pubDate>Tue, 24 Aug 2010 11:50:25 +0600</pubDate>    <description><![CDATA[ I've used the jQuery ScrollTo Plugin before, but I've started to dislike anchors in some scenarios - like scrolling to the bottom of a dynamically opened form on a website - so I put this together.]]></description>  </item>  <item>    <title><![CDATA[Google Ignores NOFOLLOW (Maybe)]]></title>    <link>http://www.fluidbyte.net/google-ignores-nofollow-maybe</link>    <guid>http://www.fluidbyte.net/google-ignores-nofollow-maybe</guid>    <pubDate>Mon, 19 Jul 2010 06:45:46 +0600</pubDate>    <description><![CDATA[ I've heard that search engines ignore the NOFOLLOW rel command, but recently I found out (as far as I can tell) that this doesn't appear to be the case.]]></description>  </item>  <item>    <title><![CDATA[Easy Image Preloader with jQuery]]></title>    <link>http://www.fluidbyte.net/easy-image-preloader-with-jquery</link>    <guid>http://www.fluidbyte.net/easy-image-preloader-with-jquery</guid>    <pubDate>Wed, 30 Jun 2010 09:28:52 +0600</pubDate>    <description><![CDATA[ This is something that I've been doing for some time now (especially on sliders/carousels/etc.) and strangely don't see it used much except in plugins. Great way to load large images in a more user-friendly way.]]></description>  </item>  <item>    <title><![CDATA[Google Updates Chrome Frame]]></title>    <link>http://www.fluidbyte.net/google-updates-chrome-frame</link>    <guid>http://www.fluidbyte.net/google-updates-chrome-frame</guid>    <pubDate>Wed, 09 Jun 2010 08:30:14 +0600</pubDate>    <description><![CDATA[ I'm a huge proponent of making web sites and applications cross-browser compatible. It's been a trying task, but Chrome Frame has made things a lot simpler.]]></description>  </item>  <item>    <title><![CDATA[Client Guidance for Web Design Projects]]></title>    <link>http://www.fluidbyte.net/client-guidance-for-web-design-projects</link>    <guid>http://www.fluidbyte.net/client-guidance-for-web-design-projects</guid>    <pubDate>Mon, 07 Jun 2010 06:58:19 +0600</pubDate>    <description><![CDATA[ Typically one of the largest, most time consuming element of a web project is actually working with a client. It would be so simple if we made all the decisions, but we don't. Guiding a client through the entire process helps to create a better working relationship, a more streamlined & efficient process, and better end results. ]]></description>  </item>  <item>    <title><![CDATA[Simple jQuery Expand/Collapse Unordered Lists]]></title>    <link>http://www.fluidbyte.net/simple-jquery-expandcollapse-unordered-lists</link>    <guid>http://www.fluidbyte.net/simple-jquery-expandcollapse-unordered-lists</guid>    <pubDate>Fri, 21 May 2010 12:30:39 +0600</pubDate>    <description><![CDATA[ Awhile ago I needed a simple expand/collapse list (UL) for a client's site. There are a TON of 'tree' plugins, but nothing simple, so I wrote one.]]></description>  </item>  <item>    <title><![CDATA[Google Web Fonts]]></title>    <link>http://www.fluidbyte.net/google-web-fonts</link>    <guid>http://www.fluidbyte.net/google-web-fonts</guid>    <pubDate>Thu, 20 May 2010 02:17:58 +0600</pubDate>    <description><![CDATA[ Google is now supplying an API and font directory to give us designers an even simpler way to add (non-websafe) fonts to our websites.]]></description>  </item>  <item>    <title><![CDATA[jqCrypt POST Method Encryption]]></title>    <link>http://www.fluidbyte.net/jqcrypt-post-method-encryption</link>    <guid>http://www.fluidbyte.net/jqcrypt-post-method-encryption</guid>    <pubDate>Thu, 22 Apr 2010 10:44:51 +0600</pubDate>    <description><![CDATA[ A simple jQuery plugin to encrypt form data client-side and pass it (with an obfuscated key) to the processor via the POST method.]]></description>  </item>  <item>    <title><![CDATA[Encrypting POST Data with JavaScript]]></title>    <link>http://www.fluidbyte.net/encrypting-post-data-with-javascript</link>    <guid>http://www.fluidbyte.net/encrypting-post-data-with-javascript</guid>    <pubDate>Thu, 22 Apr 2010 10:21:52 +0600</pubDate>    <description><![CDATA[ The standard for encrypting data in transmission over the interwebs is obviously SSL (Secure Socket Layer). But what if you want a simple way to encrypt data without the cost of an SSL? Why not encrypt it client-side with JavaScript, pass a key, and decrypt it server-side?]]></description>  </item>  <item>    <title><![CDATA[Web Based JQuery Plugin Starter Kit]]></title>    <link>http://www.fluidbyte.net/web-based-jquery-plugin-starter-kit</link>    <guid>http://www.fluidbyte.net/web-based-jquery-plugin-starter-kit</guid>    <pubDate>Fri, 16 Apr 2010 07:47:34 +0600</pubDate>    <description><![CDATA[ I've built a template for starting jquery plugin projects, but I stumbled across this web-gem this morning and don't think I'll ever use anything else.]]></description>  </item></channel></rss>