Afleveringen
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Sean was interviewed on the Craft Entries podcast. Listen to a snippet of the episode here.
Sean was interviewed on the Craft Entries podcast. Listen to a snippet of the episode here. You can listen to the full episode at Craft Entries
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The season finale is a raw and unedited episode. In this episode we express our gratitude towards our clients. Lunch Bytes - our live stream every 1st and 3rd Wednesday at 11:30am EST.Cool ProjectsTestimonialsReferralsGifts Show Links Lunch Bytes More Website 101 Podcast Email the Podcast! Twitter Sean on LinkedIn Mike on LinkedIn Amanda on LinkedIn
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Rebroadcast of a season 5 episode - 11 Things to avoid doing on your website - We discuss various things to avoid doing with your website and why they are not a good idea. Disabling copy/pasteOpen in new tabClick hereUsing placeholder text and not using labelsLow contrast textNot enough white space / breathing roomNo comments in your code or unformatted codeFor clients: Identify problems, don't suggest solutions.Dates on blogs that are infrequently updated
Carousels / slidersPopups, modals, lightboxesFull size images on mobile Show Links stop disabling copy/paste in form fields (tweet) Should external links open in a new tab or not? Why you shouldnt say click here Season 4 Episode 1 - Click Here Should I use a Carousel View Episode Transcript More Website 101 Podcast Email the Podcast! Twitter Sean on LinkedIn Mike on LinkedIn Amanda on LinkedIn -
Chris discusses how ADHD has impacted his career as a web developer and provides resources to other developers. What is ADHD?Chris's history and experience with ADHDChallenges for women getting diagnosedHow does ADHD impact Chris's career in web developThings an employer can do for an employee with ADHDTime awareness / blindnessReactions Chris receives when people learn he has ADHDWhat teachers can do to support students with ADHDSee all the resources and links Chris has prepared for people with ADHD here: https://adhdftw.com/website-101/ Show Links ADHD-Autism-OCD Jonathon Stark ADHD ftw! View Episode Transcript More Website 101 Podcast Email the Podcast! Twitter Sean on LinkedIn Mike on LinkedIn Amanda on LinkedIn
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In this episode we talk with Online educator Ryan Irelan about online learning and keeping up with technology in web development. Ryans path to online teacherFirst course was with Pragmatic ProgrammersThe switch from a la cart to subscription modalUdemy and course platformsCommunication with Pixel and Tonic about upcoming features and changesAdvantages/disadvantages of discord serversChat GPTCraftQuest is launching a discord server!How Ryan learns new technologiesRyan's approach to teaching explainedRyan has strong opinions about Craft CMSWhat makes a good topic for a course, a lesson, or a livestreamWhat Ryan does use for screen recording and editing Show Links CraftQuest Pragmatic Bookshelf (formally programmer) Udemy Craft Quest community & discord Obsidian CraftQuest RSS feed View Episode Transcript More Website 101 Podcast Email the Podcast! Twitter Sean on LinkedIn Mike on LinkedIn Amanda on LinkedIn
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In this episode we talk to returning guest Ben Croker about how to write a good support request. Turn it off and onOur experiences providing technical supportHow to troubleshoot before submitting a support requestRubber duckingUse the correct support channel: not DMs on social mediaWhen providing support a public, discoverable approach, such as github issues, is recommendedRTFM - read the docsWhat to include in a support requestWhat to exclude in a support requestSean's mistake asking Ben for support a few months agoSecurity issuesClosing the issue Show Links The Dangers of Over Reliance on Plugins in Website Builds View Episode Transcript More Website 101 Podcast Email the Podcast! Twitter Sean on LinkedIn Mike on LinkedIn Amanda on LinkedIn
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In this episode we reminisce about how things used to be done and how much web development has changed in the last 25 years. From under construction gifs to the rise and fall of jQuery we cover it all. GeocitiesTable based layoutsFloat based layouts
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.clearfix::after { content: ""; clear: both; display: table; } Equal Height columns Matchmedia.jsConditional comments
<!--[if lt IE 7]> Your code for IE 7 only<![endif]-->star selector hack ('star plus html) css hack.Microsoft Kicks Off Campaign to Kill Internet Explorer 6Microsoft anti-trust lawsuitImage Ready - slicing designWYSISWYG (drag and drop) html editorsMacromedia DreamweaverMicrosoft Front PageAdobe Go LiveAdaptive Design (not responsive design)Fluid Layout (CSS tricks article)Rounded corners with sliding doorsImage SpritesCufon FontsNavigation tabsCSS Zen GardenBlink, Marquee (blink no longer works despite what Sean said in the show. However, the marquee tag does work)Sean's Boilerplate (Season 7 Episode 5)Animated gifsUnder construction animated gif1TB archive of Geocities (article) Web ringsJavascript jQuery Mootools Show Links View Episode Transcript More Website 101 Podcast Email the Podcast! Twitter Sean on LinkedIn Mike on LinkedIn Amanda on LinkedIn -
In this episode we discuss the advantages of using a boilerplate to start a new website build and what to include or not include when establishing a boilerplate. Github stars and forksPackagistWhat is a boilerplateSave time by pre-configuring settings for all projectsWireframe componentsWhat to include in a boilerplateWhat to exclude from a boilerplateDisadvantages to a boilerplateReadMe file and documentationFeature requests for your boilerplatePersonal conventions Show Links Sean's Craft CMS boilerplate Packagist Swup MatrixMate SEOmatic View Episode Transcript More Website 101 Podcast Email the Podcast! Twitter Sean on LinkedIn Mike on LinkedIn Amanda on LinkedIn
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In this episode we discuss motivation, burnout, and imposter syndrome including our experiences and strategies on how to handle Kevin's origin storyHow important is doing work that you enjoy doing?Routine work vs cool projectsLuck is when preparation meets opportunity - Roman philosopher SenecaImposter syndromeDon't beat yourself up, go for a walk, talk to a colleagueThe industry changes so rapidly its impossible to keep upWe're all partial stack developersThere's always somebody better than you. The person you should compare yourself to is yourself.BurnoutIdeas to get over burnout
The ancestor to every action is a thought - Ralph Waldo EmersonFeast or FamineMoney management The juggernaut of fear, guiltSchedule time for yourself (self care)Set boundaries and limitsInspiration Show Links TTC Mapper (Sean's Photography Project) What to do When Work is Slow (S07E03) View Episode Transcript More Website 101 Podcast Email the Podcast! Twitter Sean on LinkedIn Mike on LinkedIn Amanda on LinkedIn -
In this episode we talk with Mitchell Kimbrough, founder of Solspace, about strategies to help with when work is slow. How Mitchell helped Sean start his freelancer journeyMitchell's encouragement to people to start freelancingYou'll never be ready to start a business. Better to start it then later in life wonder What if?Customer serviceSoft skillsMost important thing to do when you realize you don't have enough workSelf careHire expert help for sales and marketing - delegate workAbundance mindset vs scarcity mindsetFocus on current tech stack vs pick up something newVertical markets / ideal clientsHedghog Concept - Jim CollinsHow to find and vet help for marketingSocial media Show Links Solspace Solspace Podcast Jim Collins list of books View Episode Transcript More Website 101 Podcast Email the Podcast! Twitter Sean on LinkedIn Mike on LinkedIn Amanda on LinkedIn
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In this episode we discuss various project management tools, and the pros and cons of each. Additionally how best to communicate with clients. Email from NatalieWhat is a project management toolRequired featuresCentralized communicationUI DependenciesCostEmail notifications - batches, individuallyAgile Browser extension Show Links S01 E02 Planning Structure, Goals Gqueues Asana Treelo Basecamp Notion Getting Things Done Jira (Atlassian) Air Table Notion Milanote View Episode Transcript More Website 101 Podcast Email the Podcast! Twitter Sean on LinkedIn Mike on LinkedIn Amanda on LinkedIn
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In this episode we discuss when and how to say "No". We talk about when developers need to say no as well as when a client should say no. When to say to no to a brand new client.Talk about budget early.Client requirements are unclear.Include expiry for proposals.OverbookedEthics & MoralsReputation and rumors.Advice when working with a developer.Keep it positive.Give better options.How to say no.Mental health. Show Links Web Jargon part 1 Web Jargon part 2 View Episode Transcript More Website 101 Podcast Email the Podcast! Twitter Sean on LinkedIn Mike on LinkedIn Amanda on LinkedIn
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The ins and outs of mastering social media for small business owners with Jessica Perrault plus a predication about AI generated content for social. How Jessica got into social mediaTips to get started for small business ownersSocial media and content marketingUnderstand the nuances of the different social networksWhich social network is the most important?How to manage the time requirementsHow to measure success - analyticsVanity MetricsOwn your digital footprintEmail list is criticalDifficult to trust a company that is only on social - no websiteRed flags about social mediaMisconceptions about socialSoftware to manage social & mailing listsAI In social and marketingAmanda makes a prediction about AI contentReplying on social - flame wars Show Links Own Your Digital Content Use social media to promote your website, not replace it. hootsuite Sprout Social Agora Pulse Later (Instagram) Hubspot Active Campaign Google Analytics Google Search Console Wendy's Twitter Spotify Wrapped More Website 101 Podcast Email the Podcast! Twitter Sean on LinkedIn Mike on LinkedIn Amanda on LinkedIn
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A discussion on plugin development with Ben Croker who has developed plugins for Craft CMS and previously for ExpressionEngine. We discuss when to use a plugin, when a plugin should be commercial, how to price a plugin, and providing support to end users. Ben's origin storyWhat is a plugin?CMS acquisition of plugins in order to add to core functionalityWhen to use a plugin or build it myself?How do you come up with an idea for a plugin?Commercial vs Free pluginsSupporting pluginsNo code vs bring your own code and technical knowledgeSupport tickets/issuesGitHub issuesEmail (good for sensitive information)Ticketing systems Feature requests and pull requests
How to decide the cost of commercial pluginsBreaking changes in the CMS Plugins that work with other pluginsWebsite security and plugin evaluationAdvice for developers new to plugin developmentUSE an IDE Show Links Code Igniter ExpressionEngine Craft Cms Put Your Lights On Blitz Sprig Sendgrid Feed Me The Dangers of Over Reliance on Plugins in Website Builds SEOmatic Good Documentation is Hard (Matt Stein) HTMX Tailwind with Adam Wathan - Season 5 Episode 4 Semantic Versioning Craft CMS Docs Craft Quest Craft Generator PHP Storm Visual Studio Code More Website 101 Podcast Email the Podcast! Twitter Sean on LinkedIn Mike on LinkedIn Amanda on LinkedIn -
In this episode we discuss internet privacy with Michael Geist who holds the Canada Research Chair in Internet and E-commerce Law. Artificial Intelligence and phishing scamsChat GPTGovernment TikTok BansBill C11 - Canadian content requirementsPotential negative consequences to how YouTube's algorithm shows Canadian content.Pentagon Leak on DiscordGDPR and cookie consentBill C-27Surveillance capitalismElon Musk & TwitterSocial MediaCanadian Telecoms, mergers, and consumer protectionWebsite account deletion Show Links Micheal Geist Law Bytes Podcast Bill C-11 Bill C-27 View Episode Transcript More Website 101 Podcast Email the Podcast! Twitter Sean on LinkedIn Mike on LinkedIn Amanda on LinkedIn
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Rebroadcast of a Season 4 Episode - Pimp Your Typography - Time to pimp your website typography with Oliver Schöndorfer. Learn the fundementals of typography and why it matters to your website and message.
We start off by defining what Typography is. Then the various types of fonts including serif and sans-serif fonts and when to choose which to choose.
I (uppercase I), l (lowercase l), 1, a, g testThe difference between legibility and readabilityComic Sans and Helvetica fontsAvatar and PapyrusHeading, body fonts, and fonts that can be used everywhereOliver Judges Sean's website headingsTips on how to choose fonts for a websiteWeb font marketplaces5 common web typography mistakes and how to avoid themLeading and line heightline lengthOliver gives a review of the Website 101 Podcast website typography. Show Links Pimp My Type YouTube Channel Oliver's Newsletter Stop Using Open Sans Design Academy Google Fonts Adobe Fonts Stop Using Open Sans Free Typographic Review All Caps Letter Spacing Typographic review of Website 101 Podcast View Episode Transcript More Website 101 Podcast Email the Podcast! Twitter Sean on LinkedIn Mike on LinkedIn Amanda on LinkedIn -
We talk with Sarah Lutz, self proclaimed metal queen of the universe, about working remotely overseas. Sarah has travelled all over South America while working and has plans to travel Europe next year. Business location for tax purposes can be different from the location you are working from.Working locations - hotel, coffee shops, beach, restaurant...Dealing with time zone differencesPros/Cons of working overseasLanguage issuesHealthcare and accommodationsLong term living abroadTips to live abroad and work Show Links Looters View Episode Transcript More Website 101 Podcast Email the Podcast! Twitter Sean on LinkedIn Mike on LinkedIn Amanda on LinkedIn
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In this episode Mike explains what an RFP or RFQ is and why they are often used as well as the good, the bad, and the ugly about RFPs. What is an RFP?Inviting to tenderWhere to find an RFPRFIRFQThe reasons why Mike does not like RFPsis it common for the vendor to be pre-selected in the RFP process?Pros of using an RFPCons of using an RFPExpectations of RFPsAlternatives to RFPs Show Links RFP.ca How much does a website cost? Website 101 Podcast YouTube Channel View Episode Transcript More Website 101 Podcast Email the Podcast! Twitter Sean on LinkedIn Mike on LinkedIn Amanda on LinkedIn
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Sean and Mike attended PodCamp Toronto 2023, a conference for podcasters. This is our recap of the event and key takeaways for listeners.
Day 1
The care and feeding of an AudienceFeedback page for the Website 101 PodcastPodcast Networks and how to pitch your showAnalytics: What numbers do you need to look atBehind the scenes with CBC podcastsYeah but how do you manage a podcast (Project Management)Don't fear the Mic: how to Host a successful PodcastStories from the podcast trenchesDay 2
How to make a HUGE Impression with a Niche PodcastTop 10 things I wish I knew before I started my podcastThe (AI)caster: Using AI to start or enhance and boost your podcast.How to pitch yourself to sponsors Show Links PodCamp Toronto 2023 Feedback for the Website 101 Podcast Planning, Structure, and Goals View Episode Transcript More Website 101 Podcast Email the Podcast! Twitter Sean on LinkedIn Mike on LinkedIn Amanda on LinkedIn -
Advice from, Jane Atkinson, a veteran online business owner and coach on how to succeed in running an online business. Jane's backgroundStarting her online school for professional speakersCourse PlatformsMarketing & newslettersEngagement and having a systemCommunity - Facebook and other optionsRecruiting members is hard and costlyWhat is a Mastermind?MetricsMistakes were madeWriting six books Show Links Speaker Launcher Wealthy Speaker Learn Dash Thinkific Thrive Cart Stripe Active Campaign Mighty Networks View Episode Transcript More Website 101 Podcast Email the Podcast! Twitter Sean on LinkedIn Mike on LinkedIn Amanda on LinkedIn
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