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Selling Your Annuities? Here is What You Need to Know Home / Selling Your Annuities? Here is What You Need to Know What Is An Annuity? An annuity is a product sold by insurance companies that requires the company to pay you a set amount of money over a specific period. An annuity is often purchased as an insurance that an individual will receive as an income post-retirement. Payment may be receive
There are various ways to approach responsive typography and consistent vertical rhythm, and they are not limited to my suggestion. However, Jonathan Suh finds that this works for him more times than not. Managing consistent, typographic rhythm isn’t easy, but when the type is responsive, things get even more difficult. Fortunately, Sass maps make responsive typography much more manageable. This i
Introduction We live in the age of pixels. As designers & developers of the web, pixels can be both our friends and our enemies. We want everything to look nice and sharp for anyone who uses any of the websites we work on, but we need to keep file sizes down for performance. There is pretty much only one way to go with icons, logos and illustrations on the web — SVG. Scalable Vector Graphics can l
Checkboxes are great. Combine them with the right CSS and you can pull off some really neat tricks. This article aims to showcase some of the creative things you can do with checkboxes. Read on and keep in mind that the demos in this article use no JavaScript. The Basic FormulaIt all starts with the HTML. <input id="toggle" type="checkbox"> <label for="toggle">Nothing tricky there. The for attribu
If you are new to CSS, the selectors you use are probably limited to class names, IDs and generic elements. In fact, there are in total 38 css selectors, varying greatly in complexity. Here are 5 css selectors you may not have known about, and some use cases for them. Selector Type Description foo:empty structural pseudo-class a foo element that has no children foo::first-letter &foo::first-line p
If you are new to CSS, the selectors you use are probably limited to class names, IDs and generic elements. In fact, there are in total 38 css selectors, varying greatly in complexity. Here are 5 css selectors you may not have known about, and some use cases for them. Selector Type Description foo:empty structural pseudo-class a foo element that has no children foo::first-letter &foo::first-line p
Things I've Learned About Building & Coding HTML Email Templates I previously published “Things I’ve learned about sending email”. A lot of people seemed to like the post and thought it was a great intro to sending email or quick cheat sheet. Some people followed up with me and wanted to know more about the building and testing process when it comes to HTML email. Here’s a brain dump of what I’ve
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