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Tip of The Day Feb 1, 10, 11:43 p.m.
Share important life lessons:
There's a difference between big boobs and fat boobs.
Skinny jeans are for skinny people.
Always clear your browsing history.
If you don't want to talk about it, don't bring it up.
White underwear should amount to at least one extra wipe, every time.
Break lines in CSS Aug 13, 09, 3:12 p.m.
To all CSS gurus:
I was wondering if there was a way to create this text "effect" in CSS so that the words show up like this:
THIS
IS
A
TITLE
instead of this:
THIS IS A TITLE
I'm not talking about break lines within the actual blog title. I need it to be in the CSS so that I don't have to go through every single entry to get rid of the break line when I decide to change the layout.
Thanks in advance!
Business Partnership Agreement Jun 24, 11, 9 a.m.
I'm hoping someone can enlighten me on this since my knowledge in creating a business partnership is very limited to what I have looked up on the internet.
I am in the works on starting out a freelance graphic design business partnership with another person. I am in the middle of drafting up a contract but as usual, I'm confused about the governing countries/state/province I would need to put in the contract since we are both citizens of different countries. We also don't have a home base since we dictate all of our work and communication online. How do I go about in solidifying a governing country in the contract?
Also, if anyone have any websites pertaining to graphic design partnerships, such as advice, what to include in the contract, etc. that would be great!
Hopefully someone out there can help. :)
Thanks!

