Archive for the 'Web' Category

My Seesmic debut

Thursday, June 19th, 2008

Today I made my internet debut on Seesmic: the video conversation website.
I remember someone leaving a comment ages ago when they heard my voice on an MP3 file saying that it kind of freaked them out to hear me because up until then I’d just been an anonymous stranger behind the written word. Well, […]

WW2 tunnel on WWW

Sunday, June 15th, 2008

Photograph from Unseen Jersey
I remember as a child one of my ambitions was to dig a full-size World War I trench in the front garden. Understandably my parents wouldn’t let me, and to be honest I really didn’t have the energy or drive to do it regardless. Instead, I went back to creating a […]

Navigation

Thursday, June 12th, 2008

Photo by CanadianSc at stock.xchng.
Today was one of those days where you know that you need to get something done, you know that it’s important, you know that it really needs to be done as soon as possible but … well, it’s like going on a journey where you’re not entirely certain of the destination […]

CSS Sculptor v.1.1 and CSS Menu Writer v.1.0

Thursday, May 29th, 2008

Eric Meyer’s CSS Sculptor
Last year, some readers may remember, I blogged about Eric Meyer’s CSS Sculptor from WebAssist.
What it does
Eric Meyer’s CSS Sculptor is a commercial extension (US $99.99) for Adobe Dreamweaver 8 and CS3 that enables you to quickly and efficiently build a cross-browser compatible website layout with the minimum of fuss. And […]

The pastoral issues of wrestling with IE5/Win

Tuesday, April 22nd, 2008

Screenshot of the new code, with debugging background colours (greys) showing.
I’ve spent much of today working on an XHTML/CSS code rewrite for the University of St Andrews website.
Based on feedback from staff and students, having used the site for the best part of the last year and the desire to make the code more robust […]

Testing browsers

Wednesday, April 9th, 2008

I’ve got to a point working on my current Website design project where I’m needing to

test the code in a variety of browsers
keep track of which browsers still have issues with the code

Toolbar
So I took my own advice and created a new toolbar which I now have as part of my main toolbar, with links […]

CSS Naked Day

Wednesday, April 9th, 2008

Today (Wednesday 09 April 2008) is CSS Naked Day.
Which is why the page design has disappeared and you’re currently looking at fairly plain, old school web page.
Unless of course you’re reading this in your RSS client of choice.
The idea behind this event is to promote Web Standards. Plain and simple. This includes proper use […]