Author Archives: McKinneyBrown

Getting Started With Web Hosting

Tweet New to hosting? If so, you probably have a lot of questions about everything from domains to the ins and outs of the hosting packages we offer. Don’t be discouraged! We’ve got you covered. To help get you up … Continue reading

ASO Blog Weekly Digest: May 7-11

Tweet Hi Everyone! It’s the weekend and time for the Weekly Digest. We’ve made a small change that we hope you’ll like; instead of links to our blog posts from the week, we’re going to list a group of new … Continue reading

Some CSS3 Resources

Tweet If you’re a web designer, you’ve probably heard the hype about CSS3. The latest version of CSS, CSS3 combines light code requirements which produce stunningly rich and clean web pages that load incredibly fast. If you’re new to CSS3 … Continue reading

Keeping up with HTML5

Tweet Although HTML5 isn’t yet an official recommendation, it’s still evolving at a brisk pace, helping to push the web forward- but it’s not always easy to maintain awareness of the latest developments. We at A Small Orange have compiled some resources … Continue reading

Job Hunting Resources for Graduating Seniors

Tweet Hello Class of 2012; good news! No doubt you are well aware of the challenging job market you will face head-on after graduation, but there are reasons to be optimistic. According to the National Association of Colleges and Employers … Continue reading

ASO Blog Weekly Digest: April 30-May 3

Tweet Hello readers! It’s Friday and time for the Weekly Digest. Check out all of this week’s blog posts and social links below! However, we’d like to thank everyone for participating in the ASO Content Survey. We’d still love to … Continue reading

Web Development Sites For The Amateur

Tweet Do you want to learn the basics of programming, but find yourself intimidated by many of the resources you find? You’re not alone. There are plenty of user-friendly web development  sites out there.  These sites are just a sampling … Continue reading

Pros and Cons of Using a VPS

Tweet Before we talk about the pros and cons of using a VPS, lets cover some basic terminology. In a nutshell, a Virtual Private Server is a partitioned section of a physical server. If you are part of a VPS, … Continue reading

Creating an Editorial Calendar that Works

Tweet Photo by  j_piepkorn65 Last time we talked about different ways to create an effective blogging strategy that would keep your readers engaged and save you time through organization. Today we’re going to give some tips for employing an incredibly useful … Continue reading

Tools for File Sharing and Collaboration

Tweet These days it is becoming more and more important to be able to share and collaborate with co-workers as quickly and efficiently as possible. Whether your co-workers are separated geographically, working on a time-sensitive schedule, or simply need more … Continue reading