I still have a decent portfolio so that should help. I actually didn't think about CSS3 and html5 so thanks for pointing that out Fez. I'll have a look into those. (I havn't lost my 'touch' with the older versions though) Are those two the 'standards' now, or are they only for the people who want fancy effects?
Another question, and this might be a matter of personal preference, but what do you guys think, should I make it a portfolio or a "coding service"?
A portfolio is more personal, and some clients like that, but there are others who want it to sound professional..
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