Archive for March, 2005
I’ve been lazy on the postings lately, much of it has been due to the fact that I have had nothing good to say. Who really wants to read garbage anyway? The other reason for not many postings is that I am currently in the process of two major personal projects of mine.
I’ve […]
I just visited StyleGala.com today. Normally, I just read the RSS. I’m not sure how long it took me to realize that it was changed, but when I finally realized I wasn’t very impressed.
The main difference is the header. They went all minimal but it doesn’t look right. It looks kind […]
I previously discussed iFrames as a viable means to loading variables/information dynamically without reloading the actual webpage. Since then I have come to the conclusion that the use of iFrames in this manner is not the best way to do this.
I posted recently about something called Ajax, which I believe is going to revolutionize […]
I hate to say this all you MovableType, WordPress and whatever other publishing program fans, but I think those programs have met their maker.
I ran across Symphony today and am blown away by the features. This delivers exactly what I have been looking for in a Web Publishing System.
My main complaints about most Blog […]
If you’ve never heard of Ajax welcome to the internet of tomorrow. Some of you probably have seen things like Google Suggest or Google Maps. If you’re like me you’ve probably wondered how they do that? This is where something called Ajax steps in.
This article about Ajax is a must-read for any […]
I was right! RelevantMagazine.com has decided to push their design release date till the end of this month. I didn’t think they would be able to pull off getting everything done in the original time they had projected.
Here’s what I said:
“What is interesting is that Relevant is saying that their new site […]
Well, I’ve finished my design. I could have spent more time on it, but it just kept getting more and more frustrating as time went by.
It is stinking annoying trying to come up with a good design for a website with code that is already set. CSS can only go so far when […]
Preferences You Might Not Have Known About
0 Comments Published by March 11th, 2005 in UncategorizedI wish I knew everything this is to know about Dreamweaver but, I don’t. So I find myself running across simple things that I should know but don’t. My latest discovery is how Dreamweaver writes style sheets.
Inspired by this article on CSS shorthand I wondered why Dreamweaver writes CSS in shorthand sometimes but […]
If you have decided to start using PHP includes you might experience major speed issues in Dreamweaver.
This is likely caused by Dreamweaver loading the includes so that you can view the page properly. Most often than not this shouldn’t be a problem. I encounter speed issues when I try to edit files directly […]
With the advent of XHTML and CSS designs Dreamweaver Templates have become impractical and archaic. Impractical because it is not the most efficient way of updating a website sitewide. Archaic because there are new and better ways of updating a website sitewide.
So get out of the stone age. Stop falling off your […]
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