Blog
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A to Z of Cascading Style Sheets
21 September 2006 by
Partly inspired by a recent article on A List Apart, here’s my unofficial A to Z of CSS.
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Using microformats and hCard
15 September 2006 by
After seeing microformats described with some passion by Jeremy Keith during the lunchbreak at d.Construct 2006 last week, I decided to add a simple hCard microformat to a couple of websites
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Using Zoundry with Textpattern
12 September 2006 by
Following on from the previous post, I am also trying out Zoundry as a blog editor.
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Windows Live Writer with Textpattern
11 September 2006 by
I like Textpattern as a blogging tool myself but it's not so great for clients who want to use it to update their own websites.
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Deconstructed - d.Construct 2006 review
10 September 2006 by
I attended the web development conference d.Construct 2006 last week. Overall, it was a very good meeting with some interesting and entertaining presentations. Here’s my take on it.
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Get your own Web 2.0 logo
03 September 2006 by
There are many websites that are associated with 'Web 2.0' – and quite a few of them1 use a reflective text logo. Well, now you can get your own with the Web 2.0 Logo Creator.
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Beginning CSS Web Development
23 August 2006 by
There’s a new CSS book published in a few weeks. Beginning CSS Web Development is written by Simon Collison.
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Create a web design inspiration portfolio
21 August 2006 by
I keep a lot of websites in my mind as sources of ideas and inspiration but I thought it would be useful to have a visual representation of these. So, I have created a photoset on Flickr containing screenshots of some of my favourite websites.
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CSS optimization tools
19 August 2006 by
A useful comparison of four CSS optimization tools and testing them on stylesheets from six popular websites.
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Banner ads - who needs 'em!
17 August 2006 by
I have a few websites of my own that I operate on a minimal income basis. Over the years, I have tried various forms of advertising in an attempt to garner some income. The main aim being to cover costs. Well, after several years, I think I’ve finally given up on banner ads.