Two link-posts in a row, but whatever!
Brian Hoff, from The Design Cubicle writes on questions to ask clients before designing their website.
Questions to ask before starting a site
Portfolio updated
I’m currently in the process of looking for some new work, and realised that should any potential cheque-signer put 2 and 2 together and tried visiting fisher.spadgos.com they would have seen a horribly outdated portfolio I threw together for some university project.
Anyway, it’s been updated now! Check it out.
Computer Synchronisation
After posting about my YouTube GreaseMonkey script earlier, I’m continuing the spirit of sharing ‘power user’ PC tips for everyday use.
So last night I was playing with my new laptop, installing my suite of applications on it and copying settings from Photoshop on my desktop PC over to it, when I suddenly had a brainwave […]
YouTube download / embed GreaseMonkey script
If you’re a cool web user you might be interested in this: I came across a GreaseMonkey script the other day by Josh Kinberg which makes it easy to download YouTube videos.
Pretty awesome but it seems broken now, either with Firefox 3 incompatibilities of some sort or a change to YouTube’s page layout (could be […]
A List Apart
The website I want to share with you today is a favourite of mine: A List Apart.
ALA offers consistently high-quality articles regarding all facets of running a website: everything from coding (HTML, JS, CSS, and the very occasional snippet of PHP), to usability, to typography, to copy writing, to marketing. Their articles on HTML and […]
Coding horror
I’m not a massive blog reader myself, but one blog which I always read and suggest that every developer or person interested in software development reads is Jeff Atwood’s Coding Horror. There are way too many great articles to mention (it’s been going for three and a half years now), but I really wanted to […]
Essential resource for Web Developers
The Mozilla Developer Center is an excellent resource for all sorts of client-side programming from Javascript, XML, XPath, CSS, HTML, even SVG and XUL. Not only does it provide a very well documented reference for each of these languages/methodologies, but also tutorials and links to other sites where you can find more information.
Handy Firefox tip […]
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