Archive for May, 2005
Ever since the inception of XHTML and CSS, web designers have been having trouble figuring out the right way to center block level elements. This article lays it out plain and simple. Thanks to Theodorakis for this timely post.
May 31st, 2005
Did you know that there is an easy way to have your web page designs print differently than they display on screen ? Well in fact you can and here is a great article on why you should consider this with links to articles on how to accomplish the task. Thanks to Eric Meyer and A List Apart for these great tidbits.
May 31st, 2005
Moby Mudge, a creative new client, has put together a great new book project called Alice in Central Park — Conversations with the Statues. Moby worked with us to develop a book launch site aptly called Alice in Central Park. The site was completely designed to the current XHTML and CSS standards. And we incorporated a couple of new design ideas. The site is very fresh and exciting. Enjoy and Best of Luck with your project Moby !
May 28th, 2005
Its easy to use WYSIWYG html editors to quickly develop web pages, so why should you learn to develop properly…what does proper development and coding get you ? The answer is quite simple; Web pages that work correctly across all the odd and crazy browsers that people use to interface with the internet.
May 25th, 2005
Greetings all and welcome !
What you will find here are tidbits of information about web development. Mostly to help Sean, my neighbor, friend and sometime business partner. Sean wants to learn and I like to pontificate so the relationship works. If you like to learn too…then by all means feel free to read on and experiment as we do.
May 24th, 2005