Archive for July, 2006

Bye Bye Dreamweaver

Friday, July 28th, 2006

Way back in 1997, when I started coding for the Web, it was enforced on me by some Dummy book to use NotePad for all my coding. It’s surprising to hear, but even the Dummies Guides acknowledged the purpose of ignoring all those assistive technologies when starting to learn HTML or JavaScript and concentrate on […]

iStockPhoto Search Plugin

Wednesday, July 26th, 2006

I’m a regular user of iStockPhoto. Anyone who is in need of some stock imagery, be it photography, illustrations or Flash animations, iStockPhoto is your baby. Not only is there a huge range of stock available which pretty much fills your needs every time, it comes at a scarily low cost. Items are paid for […]

Geek In The Park

Tuesday, July 25th, 2006

How does all this take your fancy?

An afternoon in the park with your family, friends and some like-minded people during the scorching Summer Heatwave in the UK.
Some games and laughter mixed with food and drink
An evening in a pub with some of the leading UK web designers and developers discussing hot topics such as accessibility […]

Turkey Project

Thursday, July 20th, 2006

Before anyone thinks the title of this podcast is a dig at the label Tokyo Project, I must clear up that it is simply named in accordance with my holiday to Turkey, the country, next week. Please don’t take offence Mark!
Anyway, instead of rambling on and on about what the mix is all about and […]