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Hi, I'm Gareth J M Saunders, 38 years old, 6' 4", married to Jane, father of twins (with another on the way), I'm a priest in the Scottish Episcopal Church and have a passion for Mah Jong, Psion PDAs and web design.
I am employed as the Assistant Information Architect / Web Manager at the University of St Andrews.
My main interests are HTML, CSS (inc. frameworks), jQuery, Information Architecture and Agile development.
Twitter @garethjms- My @AmazonKindle is perfect for reading the latest edition of the free PDF Productive! magazine from @MichaelNozbe about 1 hour ago from TweetDeck
- Amazon Kindle 3G – initial impressions: On Tuesday my Amazon Kindle 3G + Wi-Fi arrived. And there was much rejoici... http://bit.ly/c0r2Wn about 13 hours ago from twitterfeed
- Looks like the @AmazonKindle 3 is buggy (http://bit.ly/a8GxX7) ... mine has crashed 3 times so far since yesterday. Hmm.. #kindle 09:00:49 AM September 01, 2010 from TweetDeck
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Monthly Archives: February 2009
Blueprint CSS framework v.0.8 cheatsheet
I’ve updated my cheatsheet for the Blueprint CSS framework (version 0.7.1) as well as create a new one for the latest version of the Blueprint CSS framework (version 0.8). They can both be downloaded from Scribd.com: Blueprint CSS version 0.7.1 … Continue reading
You have to put oil in the hot, noisy bit!
Last Thursday — almost a week ago now — I’d booked the day off work so that we could drive across to Perth to meet up with our dear friends from our Inverness days, Andrew and Lindsay Howie, to catch … Continue reading
Getting the WP-Syntax plug-in to work in WordPress 2.0.x
Vintage socket photo by porah I was looking for a WordPress plugin for code syntax highlighting that would work in the legacy WordPress 2.0 branch and discovered WP-Syntax which promised to do the trick. The system requirements say Requires WordPress … Continue reading
Import SEC dates and readings into Microsoft Outlook (2008-2009 version now ready)
Update: Correction of readings for this Sunday – new version now uploaded Friday 20 February 2009 — well, that wasn’t a great start! I’ve just noticed that the readings for this Sunday were incorrect in the original version. I’d mistakenly … Continue reading