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Archive for March, 2009

Check your web design’s usability

Posted by Greg Paone on Mar 20, 2009

As a programmer I hear a lot about how we need to make our sites and  features usable.  “Usability” can have a different meaning to every other person.  To some, usability can mean making sure the site layout is not a mess or the graphics make the site look pretty.  Others have more critical [...]

Breaking the Rules…

Posted by Greg Paone on Mar 10, 2009

People’s advice (whether requested or not) has been flowing since time began.  I imagine cave dwellers had their share of heated arguments over the colors of drawings on the walls.  I’ve been posting to my personal blog over the past six months and have been searching for advice on how to be an effective blogger [...]

The day has finally come…

Posted by Chris Martin on Mar 5, 2009

Lindsey was so kind as to show this to me:
http://www.electronista.com/articles/09/03/04/firefox.overtakes.ie6/
That’s right, Firefox has finally overtaken IE6. Suddenly, the sky seems brighter, the grass a bit greener, and all seems right with the world.
Looking at the graph provided in the article, the one thing that really puzzles me is the slight increase in IE6 usage [...]

Hello, Mr. Webmaster

Posted by Tim Whitacre on Mar 3, 2009

Have you ever wanted to set up your own web server.
I know that I have, and I found a great tutorial as to how to do that!
Having your own server is actually really nice, especially if you are very in to programming. If you’ve got an old computer laying around that you dont’ really use [...]