Archive for the 'General' Category

Web Standards and The New Professionalism

Tuesday, November 15th, 2005

Molly.com has a great little post on Web Standards and The New Professionalism, a look at how anyone who still designs web sites with nested tables shouldn’t be allowed to call themselves a web professional.
At the end of the post, she says:
Today, I want to express that I believe that this new professionalism means taking [...]

Google Analytics: Update 1

Monday, November 14th, 2005

Seems Google’s new service is struggling to hold up against the massed onslaught generated by a mention in Matt Cutts’ blog, SlashDot and many others. Currently I’m struggling to get the administration panels to even load, which is unusual for Google, who’s massive bandwidth and good programming result in web applications that are usually very [...]

Google Analytics

Monday, November 14th, 2005

Matt Cutts has a post about the new Google Analytics. When Google bought Urchin, I immediately went to their site, assuming it would be free (yes I’m a cheap bastard, but I don’t receive enough visitors to warrant paying $199 a month for a web analytics program). It wasn’t and Urchin appeared to continue with [...]

9rules Network: Round 3

Monday, November 14th, 2005

Well, 9rules Network: Round 3 is here, and I’ve decided to enter.
In the past, as I found new sites that I enjoyed, I often noticed that they sported the little 9Rules logo somewhere on each page. They were always of great quality and well worth the read, so I browsed over to the 9Rules [...]

The 14 hour day

Tuesday, November 8th, 2005

So how are you treated when you work overtime.