Bridging Media - Some thougts
I attended a very interesting one day conference in Vancouver today called Bridging Media. The intent of the conference was to
open the channels of communication between the broadcast and digital media communities. We aim to increase an understanding of our respective industries and strengthen our approach to building multi-platform projects.
Over the last few yers I’ve [...]
Most Popular Browsers (or Why You Need to Code for Internet Explorer 6)
I ran some stats today on this blog and Dabbler.ca to see what browsers people use to view the site. The results were pretty much as expected and prove that even though Internet Explorer 7 has been out for quite a while now and IE8 is on the horizon, people still predominantly use the CSS [...]
Spam, Spam, Spam, Spam, Spam
And now for something completely different:
The smart little anti-commenting-spam filter Akismet has been working overtime for me since I re-installed this blog in January. And over the weekend, it broke the 8,000 spam comments captured mark. That’s 8,000 ads for Paris Hilton nudies , SEO optimization and pharmaceuticals. I have no idea why this blog [...]
Center a Page Horizontally Using CSS - An Expansion
This is an expansion to Anna Ullrich’s tutorial Center a page (horizontally) by using CSS which can be found on her blog. I’m picking up where she left off, so if you are confused about where we are when we start, I suggest you read her post first.
In this tutorial I’m going to isolate the [...]
Expression Web 2 Beta Bug Report
I’ve been working with Expression Web 2 Beta for two weeks now and I’ve found it to be a vast improvement from the first release. I’ll get back to that in a later post but right now I want to share with you some interesting and annoying bugs that have gotten in the way of [...]






