Styleneat – Site of the Week – March 30, 2009
Okay I admit it. I have written some CSS in the past that has not been to neat. I have found myself going back to make changes and such with, “Kyle, what the heck were you thinking”? My Site of the Week has changed my life, so to speak. Styleneat allows you to professional organize your CSS file. There are three ways that you can import the CSS file. Either by direct input...
Read MoreTime to “Spring Clean” Your Website
Ah, Spring time is here! Everyone knows that this is the time to DEEP clean your house for the year. You know, totally redo things around your house. Maybe it is changing the placement of furniture, decorations, colors, etc. It is a time to revitalize the place that you live in. Okay, what about your website? You may or may not know but you can also “Spring Clean” your website. There...
Read MoreDeskAway – Site of the Week – March 23, 2009
Last week I talked about code collaboration between contractors that you might have help on projects. This week is project management and project collaboration. DeskAway is a great tool for project management between people. I am going to let DeskAway describe what they do best: DeskAway gives you an accurate view of your project progress and eliminates common problems when working in teams:...
Read MoreIE8 has Launched, Is Your Website Compatible?
Now that Microsoft has launched, yet another browser, is your website compatible? Me, being a web developer, always hates when Microsoft launches another browser. I have had to mess with 3 browsers (IE 6,7,8) from Microsoft ever since entering the Web World. If you are a web developer you know the pain and suffering these web browsers have given us. Should I Even Worry about Compatibility in...
Read MoreCareful What You Click! (URL Shortening)
URL-shortening services such as TinyURL and Bit.ly are becoming popular attack vectors. You may not want to automatically click on the shortened URL after you read this. Originally, the process of URL shortening was developed to avoid broken URLs in e-mail messages. The increased popularity of instant messaging (IM) and Twitter has escalated the use of URL-shortening services like TinyURL and...
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