18 August 2010 | No comments
A DTD (document type definition) tells the browser what version of (X)HTML you are coding your web page in. Standards compliant pages must contain a DTD as the first item on the page otherwise it will not validate. Which one should you use? Continue Front-end developer essentials – which DTD to use?…
25 February 2006 | 2 comments
This week I have come to realise that the majority of my friends and family have no idea what I’m talking about when I try to explain my job and interests. They don’t work with computers on a regular basis and don’t see the fascination in them, you can’t assume anything about your audience and the jargon you use. Continue The Non-Techies…
19 February 2006 | 17 comments
In October 2005 Microsoft started it’s 2nd wave of beta testing to a lucky 200,000 customers to introduce Windows Live Mail Beta. I only came across it a few weeks ago when an annoying banner started flashing the news on my Hotmail account asking if I’d like to try it. I did, and I have, and here I review it for you. Continue Windows Live Mail Beta…