18 posts tagged with development
Zeldman on Standards
To hope all designers and clients will one day stop striving for tightly controlled layouts is to miss the chance to persuade those who live and die by the pixel that standards are good for them, too.
- Jeffrey Zeldman on Pixelism, k10k, Mozilla, and generally everything in this industry that is keeping me … view full post
Code into cash
Turn your code into cash.
The mission, should you choose to accept it, is for you to create the leanest, coolest and most practical application for the new Sony Ericsson P800 Smartphone. This feature rich Symbian OS v7.0 phone, has a large color touch-screen, camera and … view full post
Archiving thoughts
I noticed a while back that Google was indexing archived entries on my site with the “?offset=” notation, which I was obviously using as a means for viewing those older entries. The big problem with this was that the entry Google was linking to, would move further back in the archive as more were added, and the offset would change.
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Setting the record straight
Setting the record straight
The Internet, the earth’s digital commons, is of increasing importance in our lives. The key to its vitality is interoperability – open development, open standards and open source software are what led to the birth of the Internet in the first place, as well as to other important universal systems such as
Dreamweaver MX catching on
Well I’m glad to see that Dreamweaver MX is up to scratch.
To meet the rising needs of CSS-conscious designers, Macromedia Dreamweaver MX includes many new and improved CSS-related features. With these new features, you can plan for future updates, build websites that are more compatible with World Wide Web Consortium
7 Reasons Why PHP is Better than ASP
I searched Google for “better than”, hoping to find “better than sliced bread”-type phrases. Because Google can. And so, the second result turned out to be 7 Reasons Why PHP is Better than ASP. Ah yeah.
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3 mozilla-specific things
3 mozilla-specific things are really bugging me at the moment.
1. my textarea css style font size is set to 100% yet it appears larger than the other form styles which are also 100%
2. the vertical scrollbar
3. the way the content does not wrap when it gets pulled into the content div. It fixes itself when you scroll. Bizarre.
Site is back up
Well, my site is back up. I’ve shifted things around, and am still working on the backend. Try adding news, links, etc… let me know what you think. Experimental as always :)