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Dirigo's roots are in retail, catalog, television and radio direct response marketing. We're responsible for multi-million dollar web businesses. Whether its sharing our experience and expertise or helping connect you to some of the best thinkers in our industry, we dig deep to find opportunities that drive revenue.

Yahoo! Webmail Ignores Paragraph Spacing

You’ve designed a terrific HTML e-mail template. It looks great in AOL/AIM, gmail, Outlook 2010/2007/2003, Hotmail, Apple mail... But Yahoo! is scrunched up with no breaks between the paragraphs. This is because Yahoo! webmail does not render the paragraph tag the same as other e-mail clients. Thankfully, the fix is easy.


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August 04, 2010 by David Addison, Managing Partner


Your First XSL Transformation in ASP.NET 4.0

This post will demonstrate how to implement a very simple link list in ASP.NET 4.0 using XML and XSLT to generate custom HTML structure.


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July 19, 2010 by Payson Welch, Sr. Tech


Are E-mail Marketers Going Big?

Is it time to move to a higher resolution (e.g. more horizontal real estate)? Utility and usability, not the visual design, determine the success or failure of a website. While the same is not necessarily true with e-mail marketing, size matters immensely. Dirigo's March 2010 survey findings suggest that the answer is...


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May 13, 2010 by David Addison, Managing Partner


Website Dimensions

Our research as of the writing of this blog article suggests that almost 86% of the computer browsing population has a screen resolution of at least 1024 x 768. In this post I discuss our stock 3 column website dimensions.


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May 11, 2010 by David Addison, Managing Partner


How to use css to position a div relative to a fixed position div

Explanation of how to mix and match fixed and relative positioning of a flash object.


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March 23, 2010 by Payson Welch, Sr. Tech


Whats New in HTML 5 - Five Cool Features

Html 5 is the newest generation of Hypertext Markup Language that is being developed by WHATWG (Web Hypertext Application Technology Working Group). Although, the development of HTML 5 is still in progress (and has been since 2004), and we might not see the final version until 2022, some of its features are already supported by major web browsers.


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September 24, 2009 by Margarita Ofiyeva