November 5th, 2009
This side of last year I was promoting (what I thought to be) the advantages of designing/coding to still accommodate 800×600 screen resolutions. I am happy to say that I have since seen the error of my ways, and for quite some time have been happily on the 1024×768 train. In my defense, [...]
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Tags: Poll, Screen Resolution, Web Design, web development
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September 16th, 2009
Social media is, as we know, yet another twist on the age old popularity contest. But, until today, it seemed to me that the various social networks didn’t directly encourage this. More on that in a moment. But first, I also came across an article a couple of weeks back that spoke [...]
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Tags: Tech Crunch, Twitter, Twitter Followers
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January 12th, 2009
I found myself with a little extra time on my hands tonight. (Actually, I have a pile of things to do but was looking for a reason to distract myself for a few moments.) So, I headed over to check out what was new at the Cleveland Web Standards Association site. What [...]
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Tags: Web Standards
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December 18th, 2008
Now, we all know that Google is the undisputed search engine king. No arguments here. However, if you’re up to trying something else, I found something interesting. (I came across it a couple months ago, but I see that it’s still going on.) MSN is offering “tickets”, (points), for each search [...]
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Tags: search
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December 17th, 2008
While I was adding some new plugins to my blog, I noticed a JavaScript error. (I use the Web Developer add-on for Firefox.) All it said was “Permission denied to call method Location.toString”. What I couldn’t figure out for the life of me was where the error was coming from. I [...]
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Tags: JavaScript
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