HTML Editor extensions for MovableType
HTML Editor extensions for MovableType. Edit Movabletype tags in Dreamweaver, TopStyle, TextPad, NoteTab.
Explorations into theology, technology, leadership, and culture.
HTML Editor extensions for MovableType. Edit Movabletype tags in Dreamweaver, TopStyle, TextPad, NoteTab.
A few people have asked me recently where to start with learning Web design, or re-learning standards based Web design. I figure this is a question I’ll have to answer on several occasions, so I thought I’d create a post about it. There are whole sites out there dedicated to Web design, but the purpose […]
I created this Web site from end-to-end. Graphic design, CSS/XHTML, content entry, WordPress integration. XHTML 1.0 Strict, built with Accessiblity and SEO in mind. Released for only 1 month it is already moving towards the top of the ranks for key search phrases for their business.
Another collaboration with Cramer Development. I designed, built, and launched this site based off of an existing brochure of theirs under a very tight timeline. The client was very pleased with the outcome. I created the Design, XHTML, and CSS, and entered the content for them. The site is valid XHTML 1.0 Strict. Built with […]
Joe Clark doesn’t like WCAG 2. To Hell with WCAG 2
Todd Dominey createsSlideShowPro Director, an online management system for your SlideShowPro slideshow.
Shaun Inman takes a pass at solving some of the problems inherent with a float based layout.
must… have… shiny… black… MacBook.
Quality busters: Compare Web site appearance and functionality. Does it take a long time to make simple changes to your Web pages? Are bandwidth charges higher than you would like due to the size of your Web pages? Have you written hundreds of lines of code just to handle browser differences? If so, you might […]
The City Church, great church Web site design by Sean over at Godbit.
A possible AJAX form validation solution: “Really Easy” Field Validation with Prototype. Not quite there yet, but very close.
John Dvorak says: Microsoft’s entry into the browser business and its subsequent linking of the browser into the Windows operating system looks to be the worst decision—and perhaps the biggest, most costly gaffe—the company ever made.