Guruza search results for web design http://guruza.com/searches/show/385 Questions recently submitted to Guruza that match the query: web design Thu, 20 Nov 2008 13:43:26 -0800 $5.00 - Please correct all of the grammatical errors. Such as: run on sentences, spel... http://guruza.com/question/550/reward-5.00 Please correct all of the grammatical errors. Such as: run on sentences, spelling mistakes, and commas. This isn't an essay but a biography. It's already in paragraph format. Just correct anything you think needs to be corrected. Most of it is already corrected so not much to do. Thanks. By the way, it's a biography on a celebrity make-up artist. So, here it is. Kevyn Aucoin was a wonderful makeup artist who saw natural beauty in many and helped accentuate their features. He was born on February 14, 1962 in Shreveport, Louisiana at a Catholic Charities Home for un-wed mothers. His mother, Nelda Mae Sweat, was a scared, pregnant sixteen-year-old with strict Baptist parents. His father, a handsome football player named Jerry Burch, didn't believe that the baby was his. He was only a month old when he was adopted by an Aucoins family name. Kevyn grew up in a small town Lafayette with three other adopted brothers and sisters. At the age of eleven he began making up his little sister Carla into a disco diva. While Carla was his source of inspiration, Barbara Streisand was his subject for painting and sketching. Kevyn realized he was gay at an early age. It was hard fitting in a small town like Lafayette. Kevyn instantly became a target for his classmates. He was tormented physically and verbally. At the age of 16 he moved out with his friend Glenn. Since neither of them had a job, they relied on their parents for food and other necessities. One night Kevyn and his friend Glenn met a drag queen. Kevyn became mesmerized by the power of makeup he had seen on this drag queen. Soon enough, Kevyn started inviting more drag queens over to his apartment to do their makeup. That September, Kevyn had to start junior high again. As soon as he began, the tormenting physically and verbally began again. Kevyn received death threats at school and he was also beat with rocks. One time two teenagers even tried to run him over with a truck. Finally, he dropped out of high school at the age 15. After he dropped out of high school he thought he would definitely fit in beauty school. 1978-1981. Kevyn asked his father for $900 to cover the tuition but Kevyn soon discovered that it turned out to be a waste of time and money because he knew way more than the teachers when it came down to makeup and hair both combined. Soon, he found a job behind a cosmetics counter at a local department store. Following Kevyn’s break up with his boyfriend Glenn, he moved to New York. In New York, Kevyn found work doing make-up for a porn magazine called Cheezy. Within a year, Kevyn was hired to work with Meg Tilly on a Vogue shoot. It was a milestone for Kevyn because he started working with models such as: Cindy Crawford and Kate Moss and celebrities including Tina Turner and Cher. Over the next couple of years, Kevyn did make-up for 18 covers of Vogue and 7 for Cosmopolitan. During the 1990s, Kevyn refused to promote products for Vincent Longo and Laura Mercier because he was only going to receive 5% of the profits. Instead, Kevyn launched a new line of beauty products, the Kevyn Aucoin collection, which he was going to launch on his own web site--keyvnaucoin.com. Kevyn’s make-up style truly defined the nineties. He brought out the beauty with classic touches. Kevyn had a unique vision that was completely transformational. He could completely "erase" someone’s features, and create a new face. He could glam up anyone, turn men into women, bring back faces from the past, and add shadow, texture, and features that were non-existent. Kevyn’s advertising work for Ultima was the result of ‘Naked‘ a line he helped to design and he also had been hired to revamp for Shiseido. 1994. Kevyn wrote three books: The Art of Make-up, Making Faces, and Face Forward. 1995-1998. In 1995 the Council of Fashion Designers gave him the only award that they had ever given a make-up artist. In 1997, his book: Making faces made it to number 1 on the New York Times best-seller-list. In 2001, he played himself in the film The Intern, he also played the part of a make-up artist in the film The Zoolander, (2001). Later on in 2001, he played himself in two episodes of the t.v. show The Sex and the City. October 2001, just a month before launching his own cosmetics line, Kevyn was diagnosed with a brain tumor. He died May 2002 due to kidney and liver failure. Fri, 10 Aug 2007 19:30:36 -0700 $0.00 - Please suggest me some names and email ids of great and outstanding web desig... http://guruza.com/question/518/reward-0.00 Please suggest me some names and email ids of great and outstanding web designers? Mon, 23 Apr 2007 21:48:00 -0700 $5.00 - I'm a newbie to RoR's and I'm having fun with it. My question has to do with ... http://guruza.com/question/437/reward-5.00 I'm a newbie to RoR's and I'm having fun with it. My question has to do with how to configure a RoR CMS that allows users to publish pages from the CMS to their hosted domain. I want users to be able to login to the CMS to enter their site content. When they create/update information for their site, their domain should be updated as well. NOTE: All users will share the same db tables for storing their information. Originally, I wanted to create static pages in the users domain directory because their pages wouldn't change that often. The static pages would be cached and changed when updated. Now I'm wondering if I should allow users sites to be dynamically generated. I'm not sure which approach would be better or easier to implement. I need to know how to setup or configure my CMS that allows a user to publish to their domain if I decide to publish flat pages to their domain. If I take the dynamic approach, I need to understand how to configure a users domain so that it logs into the database for th user and use their date and the templates that have selected for their web site. Although I'm new to RoR, I'm not new to programming and understand a little bit about servers. It's okay if you get technical. Tue, 31 Oct 2006 20:07:07 -0800 $12.00 - i made an h1 container, text-indent to off the screen surrounding the "yappy ... http://guruza.com/question/433/reward-12.00 i made an h1 container, text-indent to off the screen surrounding the "yappy hour" portion of the header here. in ie6, only the left portion of this is clickable. however it works if background {} set to anything -- except transparent. is there a way to hack around this or any other explanation? Wed, 25 Oct 2006 14:21:48 -0700 $20.00 - **This question only pertains to how webpages are rendered in Safari.** On [... http://guruza.com/question/322/reward-20.00 **This question only pertains to how webpages are rendered in Safari.** On [this](http://www.apple.com/aperture/) page or [this](http://www.apple.com/macpro/) page at the bottom there is a search field with rounded corners. The rounded corners are done simply enough by putting images on either side of the Input element. My question is how do they get the blue outline to surround this oval when the cursor is placed in it? I see nothing in the CSS that relates to this. Maybe its deep in the Javascript for the page, but I somhow doubt it. I've noticed that when I go to System Preferences and to the Appearance panel and set "Appearance" to "Graphite" the rounded outline is then grey. That might be a clue. [This Javascript](http://wdirect.apple.com/main/js/lib.js) on the Aperature page has some search form related functions. Wed, 16 Aug 2006 15:36:17 -0700 $0.00 - What are web services?? http://guruza.com/question/243/reward-0.00 What are web services?? Sat, 15 Jul 2006 11:47:02 -0700 $25.00 - What is the most important thing that we can do to improve Guruza? I will ... http://guruza.com/question/233/reward-25.00 What is the most important thing that we can do to improve Guruza? I will select the 5 "best" answers and then pick one at random for the reward! rich-collins-computer:~ rcollins$ irb irb(main):001:0> require 'rubygems' => true irb(main):002:0> require 'facet/array/at_rand' => true irb(main):003:0> "Dave | nerkles | AgeKay | Jake McArthur | funnyguilly | larry | jer | bryce".split(' | ').at_rand => "Dave" irb(main):004:0> Congrats Dave and thanks for all of the suggestions from everyone! Tue, 11 Jul 2006 16:32:22 -0700 $3.00 - I'm looking to hire a contractor (elance, craigslist, scriptlance...) to desi... http://guruza.com/question/200/reward-3.00 I'm looking to hire a contractor (elance, craigslist, scriptlance...) to design and build a new website of come up with. What is the best way to protect my idea & application code from being resold or stolen after the site has been completed. Especially if the coders are overseas. Mon, 03 Jul 2006 08:43:06 -0700 $1.00 - How do i find a webdesigner for my small business? I own 4 popular stripclubs... http://guruza.com/question/183/reward-1.00 How do i find a webdesigner for my small business? I own 4 popular stripclubs outside an omish community. Sat, 01 Jul 2006 09:05:47 -0700 $5.00 - Where can I get a killer blog theme custom created for less than $100? http://guruza.com/question/154/reward-5.00 Where can I get a killer blog theme custom created for less than $100? Fri, 30 Jun 2006 01:10:39 -0700 $5.00 - I have a new Web 2.0 site that I've just built and I want to promote it. What... http://guruza.com/question/150/reward-5.00 I have a new Web 2.0 site that I've just built and I want to promote it. What are 10 places you'd promote it to get the most traffic? Thu, 29 Jun 2006 20:13:19 -0700