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An Alternative to Ebay

Sunday, February 24th, 2008

In the wake of all the hub-bub surrounding the passing of the Torch in the upper corporate echelons of Ebay, and the unwelcome Ebay Fee changes that came with it that resulted in an Ebay Seller Boycott, what hasn’t emerged is a clear alternative to Ebay. Well, I have one to suggest.
Most of the [...]

I’m Nuts for Dingbats! Designing with DingBats

Saturday, February 2nd, 2008

Sometimes it’s the small details in a web design that make it distinctive, whether it be icons or bullets or some other small element used as a bar between articles or posts on a blog, or combined into a border between elements. And there is no better way to create these elements than using one [...]

IE7 Auto Update scheduled for February 12th

Friday, January 25th, 2008

We who design websites and test in multiple browsers need to note that an Auto Update is scheduled for February 12th to upgrade all IE users to IE7.
The reason this is important to WebDevs is that many corporate networks will not be installing this upgrade, so we will still have to keep testing in IE6. [...]

What IS the name of that FONT?

Sunday, December 23rd, 2007

More than once I’ve had a client send me a scan of a logo, or hand me a piece of stationery or whatever, and say they want that bit there at the top of their website, and they also want other things to use the same font. My next question is invariably “What’s the name [...]

PHP Tutorial Sites

Friday, December 21st, 2007

In learning more about the interface between the frontend (xhtml/css) of the websites I design and the backend (usually php), I’ve had to do quite a bit of poking around on the web and have accumulated some pretty good bookmarks on PHP, many of which are tutorial sites for using php, and some of which [...]

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