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Recent posts
- Been working non stop on client development. Booked a holiday away for some inspiration. Have two client meetings today. 2009-06-01
- Development is still running. Just got a new iMac to work with. Very nice indeed. 2009-05-17
- Had a break though with one of our clients. Really pushing forward now which is great news. Hopefully there will be a big launch party too! 2009-05-01
- Logos logos logos, thats all we are seeing right now. So many people twitting about them! Simplicity is the key! 2009-04-27
- Two client meetings today. Both in development stage, both moving forward. Very good news. 2009-04-26
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Shaolin Culture Moving To WordPress
Shaolin Culture, a previous client of DirtDogg Design have requested a redesign of their current website. They have requested for the site update to be redesigned in WordPress to take advantage of WordPress’s key features such as self maintenance, plug-ins, blogging, and SEO management.
DirtDogg Design Website Update: Proudly Powered By WordPress

DirtDogg Design Site Update Powered By WordPress
I am proud to present the new website update for DirtDogg Design, proudly powered by WordPress.
I started publishing content on the web 11 years ago when web design was still a niche market. During that time I have worked with many website publishing tools but my favourite has always been Adobe Dreamweaver. A lot has changed through the years, and the websites that web designers are pumping out now are just amazing. In the days of HTML I must admit I was never a big hand coder. I mainly relied on Dreamweaver creating the code for me but when the usage of div tags combined with CSS became the best practice to manage the layout and content of your sites, I found myself hand coding much more. I also realised how messy the code was when allowing Dreamweaver create the code for you.






