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Fancy Interview Styles Using CSS and Shortcodes

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One of my favorite things to do online is read the massive amounts of interviews available. There’s always a ton of information to be gleaned from them, and good interviews are full of brilliant ideas and tips. My favorite part about them are when they include life stories and lessons learned. One thing, though, that I’ve noticed is that the majority of people do not take the time to make their interviews look good. In my opinion, this is almost as essential as conducting a good interview.

There have been times when I’ve been lost (especially in 3-4 person interviews) about who’s talking and have to scroll around the page to figure it out. When I started giving my own interviews I decided to break the bad trend of poorly styled interviews.

Sometime in the middle of 2010, I came across this post by Nicolas Gallagher. When I saw it, I realized it was the answer to the poorly styled interview problem. I immediately began to work with what Nicolas had demonstrated and came up with a handy and good-looking way to style my interviews.

You can see the final result on one of the finalized interviews on my Interviews page. Keep in mind that IE users won’t see the sweet looking styles, but it will still look good.

So, let’s get started.

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