Archive for September, 2005

Copyright today

Thursday, September 29th, 2005

The Internet Library: rip, mix or burn? That’s the question Miriam Clinton asks on Open Democracy. An extremely interesting article that I suggest you read, that takes a look at copyright now, and how companies are forcing us towards a digital dark age.
Technorati tags: Creative Commons, copyright

CSS3 Multi Column Layout

Wednesday, September 28th, 2005

The multi-column layouts found in the CSS3 specification will probably be the most used addition on that fine day when browsers start to officially support it. Currently we have a dilemma; users often won’t finish reading an article that requires they scroll down, yet if we attempt to use the full width of the screen, [...]

Web 2.0 Meme Map

Monday, September 26th, 2005

An interesting web 2.0 meme map I saw at readwriteweb.com
With all the web 2.0 hype at the moment, something that visually defines what to aim for is a good idea. The stuff, that the likes of google popularised, has the potential to really replace the desktop application; yet it also has the potential to be [...]

First article is up

Monday, September 26th, 2005

Web Design: Keep it simple stupid. A well designed web page will start off as simply as possible, with the majority of complexity added later via CSS and carefully thought out PHP.
Well I’ve got the first article up. Not much to do with HTML or CSS, rather just explaining why when you start you should [...]

Web Coder Plus

Friday, September 23rd, 2005

Well I’ve finished skinning the blog, though it required some modifications to the css that I had made for the rest of the site. One thing that struck me was how it looked totally shit if I allowed the content to go to the full width of the page after the floating green box ended. [...]