My good friend Stephen Turvey decided to quit his job for six months and travel around Thailand and a few other far away places. Looks like he’s been enjoying himself too if his latest blog entry is anything to go by.
On my right, a monkey hangs atop the dense jungle, peering down with curiosity. The [...]
Published on February 9, 2006
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Personal, Travel
Alphabetized Links are Random Links
A-Z listings - are they pointless? Must read this properly later..
(tags: usability navigation webdesign)
Published on February 8, 2006
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Links
I’m attending the Carson Workshops Summit - The Future of Web Apps tomorrow (8/2/06) where I hope to learn some great new things from the developers of del.icio.us, flickr, Google, Mint and Yahoo. With a bit of luck I’ll bump into a few familiar faces and will get a little time to sample the kensington [...]
Published on February 7, 2006
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Web design
Why GuyWeb doesn’t work properly in some browsers
gotta fix it!
(tags: webdesign css)
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for e-mail notifications of comments in wordpress.
(tags: wordpress webdesign)
Internet Explorer 7: Beta 2 Preview
many years later.. microsoft have a public beta of IE7.
(tags: webdesign browsers)
Published on February 2, 2006
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One of the great features of Sky Digital is the ability to choose between the regional variations of BBC programmes. I often switch from the default of BBC Oxford to BBC South in order to follow the more Southampton specific news offering.
Last night at 10pm I was treated to BBC Music Scotland’s The Music Show [...]
Published on February 1, 2006
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Music, TV
Home Page Goals (amen)
start with the design of the smallest, deepest element: the story page or search results.
(tags: usability webdesign)
Published on February 1, 2006
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