Google Maps API Tutorial at M and L Adventures
Matt from M&L Adventures has a handy little tutorial on integrating Google maps into your Web site
Posts from June, 2006
Matt from M&L Adventures has a handy little tutorial on integrating Google maps into your Web site
A quote from a book about church music and those who create it, but I think it applies to any area of art/work/trade. Thought I’d share…
“…the difference between an amateur and a professional is that a professional never stops learning. If by a professional [song writer] we mean one who takes their craft seriously and who wants to push it as far as it can go, then we should learn all we can, whenever we can.
Otherwise all we’ll ever be is amateurs, dabbling at the edges, and never seeing how far we can swim.
The most fundamental thing in improving your technique is to listen to and learn from others you admire. Talk to other [song writers] about their craft. Share ideas and inspiration. Examine their work and try to understand how they do it.”
Nick Page, And now let’s enter into a time of nonsense. Pg. 68
Introducing Version 3.0 of DirectSteps.com, my Business’s Web site. I couldn’t stand the old design any longer, and after I went live with this new version, I felt like I could breathe again. Enjoy

Andy Budd interviewed by .Net Magazine about accessibility. Good read.
More free Web icons. Can anyone read the page for me though? Kleines Weblog Iconset
Matt is currently Lead Designer (and front-end developer) for Weblogs Inc (AOL), Husband, Father, Musician, sometimes contributer at Godbit.com, and Jesus' friend.
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