Great Mobile Testing Website
So I’m reading through Cameron Moll’s book Mobile Web Design, which I love by the way, and came across a few mentions of Ready.mobi. So I thought I would check it out. Continue reading »
Book Review: Mobile Web Design
You’ve probably seen many reviews on Cameron Moll’s book Mobile Web Design around recently. I thought I’d add my own. Continue reading »
Safari on Windows!
Its official! Apple has released a beta version of their web browser, Safari.
This is an exciting time for web designers married to their windows boxes, myself included. Safari is, in my opinion, the fastest rendering modern browser available. Not to mention the first of only a handful of browser to pass the Acid2 Browser Test.
Today is a good day!
Is There a Standard for Tracking Website Visits?
At work I’ve been asked numerous times “How man unique visits do we get?”. To which I reply, “It depends who you talk to.”
We run a handful of traffic software packages to help get a handle on all the different statistics incorporated with running a successful website. Google Analytics, Mint and a very simple page view counter I developed in house. Each package takes a different approach to computing unique visits: Continue reading »
WordPress as A CMS
Yes, I know this isn’t anything new, but I’m quickly becoming a big advocate of using wordpress as a CMS for client websites. Continue reading »
Tableless Web Design
Just out of curiosity, has anyone read the book by Rachel Andrew and Daniel Shafer entitled HTML Utopia: Designing Without Tables Using CSS? I’m tempted to take a look at it as I’m always looking for new CSS resources.
Tags: css, html, web design
Some Great Material
First off, please accept my humblest apologies for neglecting this blog. It was never my intention to go this long without posting something. In my defense, I’ve been super busy redesigning a client’s website and cleaning up my resume for a job opening at Washington State University. I know, it’s still no excuse.
I haven’t come across anything worth devoting an entire post to lately. So I thought I’d just throw up a few quick links to some excellent reading material I’ve come across this week:
Internet Explorer 7 Beta
Has anyone installed and played with IE 7 Beta yet? After viewing some of its new features at the Microsoft CES Keynote, I’d thought I’d give it a chance.
“My first impression, the logo is uglier than before (see above image). Over all though, the interface is a little better than before. Atleast they FINALLY picked up tabbed browsing. As far as adhering to web standards, I haven’t noticed any major quirks, but I haven’t put it through the ringer yet.
One really cool feature that I just love is the Tab Preview Button. If you have multiple tabs open, you can look just to the left of the left-most tab and you’ll see and icon of 4 boxes. Clicking on that icon takes you to a page of preview shots of all the tabs you have open. I’m surprised I haven’t seen this implemented into Firefox as an extension yet. If you can’t seem to go on with life until you have Internet Explorer 7 Beta installed on your machine, you can download it here.
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