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Just live, a new event website build with #Drupal. This website was created for a business conference in June. It was a job I did for BiD Network, the organiser of the event and my mai...
Update: Paul Irish wrote a nice article about this: Bulletproof @font-face syntax.There is a revolution on the way, just started! For years web designers have been strugling with the limited font face...
photo credit: DoJoePhoto Dropper is een plugin voor de software die we gebruiken voor ons weblog, WordPress. Met deze plugin kun je -terwijl een nieuw bericht schrijft- foto’s uitzoeken die op Flickr....
Gisteravond met een paar mensen in Limoges naar de film geweest. “Juno“, over een jong meisje dat zwanger raakt en besluit de baby te laten adopteren. Een comedy die 4 oscar nominaties heeft gekregen,...
Didn’t realize we brought so much stuff. Here’s some pictures of the two rooms we sort of installed today. Tonight there will be a welcoming dinner held for the new director and her partner. We’re dre...
David Allen is the author of the very successful book “Getting Things Done, The Art of Stress-Free productivity“. Yesterday a series of podcast interviews has started on the 43 Folders website. Readin...
CSS is great, but anyone who has made pure CSS webdesigns knows browser inconsistencies, and the frustrations to make things work cross-browser. CSS hacks are used alot to deal with this problem, as a...
Google Labs introduced a certain kind of search yesterday. From their weblog: Accessible Search adds a small twist to the familiar Google search: In addition to finding the most relevant results as m...
Dion Hinchcliffe’s SOA Blog writes “Five Reasons Why Web 2.0 Matters”. There is no definite definition what Web 2.0 is. It seems to be a collection of excisting methods and idea’s, something old and ...
The first in a series of market reports by your friendly friends at FeedBurner : Feed for Thought will be a series of reports as opposed to just one report. By leveraging more of the benefits of RSS, ...
Dan Saffer, a senior interaction designer for Adaptive Path, writes an informative article about Web 2.0. A quote to get you started: “If youre reading this around when it was written, in November 200...
“Our code couldn’t wait any longer to be free!” Flock Intergrated browser, blogging app, rss aggregator, flickr, del.icio.us and more. Interesting to see a desktop app being build to help intergrate t...
Data Silos:Sites that create or originate content but do not share them openly are what I call data silos. Many of the “Web 1.0? companies fall into this area. Examples include: Match.com, Career Buil...
The winners of the competition to build the best web app using Ruby on Rails within 24 hours have been declared: http://railsday.com/blog/. The second place is my favorite. This idea is really great. ...
As a PHP programmer I was waiting for this to happen: a framework with the same logic and eas of use as the Ruby on Rails framework. Well, waiting. Maybe dreaming about it. Was it possible Somebody to...
In an artical about speeding up the blogging software TextPattern -a good alternative to Wordpress- I found some very smart way to turn on gzip compression for all files served on a website, including...
Technorati opened a beta version of their website with: improved user experience expanding tag functionality more powerful advanced search features more personalization New Watchlist capabilities I...
The purpose of the Google Sitemaps project is enabling webmasters to inform and direct the Google spiders through their website. Sitemaps provide crawlers with information about the websites structure...
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