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Sweet Georgia Brown! 2

You may have heard of a little something called Twitter. The other day, Luke discovered that if we went to Flirt Cupcakes on Whyte Ave (here in Edmonton) and said ”Sweet Georgia Brown” we’d get free cupcakes. So we did.

Apologies to Adrian, who got shafted in the this is the Lift crew intro at the 0:17 mark ;)

Do you have a bad client rate? 0

If you provide a service for clients, do you have a way to deal with clients that give you headaches or frustrate you? You should.

I was given a piece of business advice from a friend with quite a bit of experience in the area. He said, “never say no to work, just say how much.” I find so much value in such a short statement. The meaning here is ...

Internet Explorer is a bad parent 0

I’m always researching the intricacies of different browsers. It’s my job to know their quirks and learn the techniques being used to keep them all in line.

One of the most frustrating things I run into working with CSS is the fact that there are so many new features in CSS3 (and even CSS2) that is not supported in all browsers. For example, pseudo classes are infinitely powerful ...

Know it, Use it, Love it! 1

“Why should you regularly login to your CMS? Keeping the content on your site current and fresh adds credibility to your organization and minimizes frustration for the visitors…”

Lift develops the majority of our websites with our own custom-built content management system. We’re big believers in CMS-powered sites and strongly encourage our clients to use their CMS for all its worth. It’s big on convenience, portability and ...