Amber Weinberg: Freelance Web Developer specializing in semantic WordPress, Mobile, CSS and HTML5 Development

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XHTML & CSS For Mobile Development

If you follow me on Twitter or on Facebook, you’ve probably heard me talk about the mobile site I’ve been developing for Amazon Audible. The mobile site consists of over 50 mockups that needed to be developed in HTML/CSS and made to work for the iPhone, Android and Blackberry. While coding simple HTML/CSS mockups sounded...

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The Best Development Articles Of AmberWeinberg.com

I can’t believe how long it’s been since I started blogging! My friends and family have always said that I could talk forever, but I never believed that until now. I wanted to share some of the best articles written on here since I started blogging. Business of the Web Part 3 : What does...

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Getting Starting With The iPhone SDK

This article is a general overview of making iPhone apps using the iPhone software development kit (SDK). In order to start making your own iPhone apps, you’ll need to sign up for a free Apple Developer account and download the iPhone SDK. What’s the iPhone SDK? Apple has bundled a ton of great resources into a mega...

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How To Write Effective Quotes For Clients

A common question I get from both seasoned freelancers and beginners is how to go about writing quotes. Now, most of you know I recommend charging by the project for several reasons, the biggest being that the better you get at what you do, the more you screw yourself by charging hourly. So many of...

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Creating Custom Taxonomies in WordPress

I had a client this week that wanted to install WordPress on the CoreCommerce site I recently did for her. When I was checking out the mockups, I noticed a strange section in their sidebar. Basically, they wanted to have four different tag areas with different sections, one for “Materials”, “Colors”, “Country” and one called...

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Some Nifty CSS3 Properties That Degrade Nicely

I’ve been using a lot of CSS3 lately and some people have wondered how that’s possible when we all still have to support IE. The truth is, the website doesn’t have to look the same in IE as it does in every browser. Especially now that IE’s marketshare isn’t as high as it used to...

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