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Web Axe 2-Year Anniversary
Just released the 2-year anniversary podcast for Web Axe, my podcast and blog on web accessibility. It’s been a lot of work, but a lot of fun too…
Common HTML Validation Problems and Hand-off Issues
If you’re a front-end expert like me, and you work with Java programmers, then you’ll know how much typing the following web page will save you. Common HTML Validation Problems from the Web Design Group is a handy resource for … Continue reading
Posted in Web Development
Tagged business, HTML, Java, process, web projects, web standards
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Adobe’s Dreamweaver and a Wrapping Tip
Adobe’s Dreamweaver (previously Macromedia) is a great application. I’ve been using it for years and never found another application that performs so well overall in code editing, WYSIWYG editing, user interface design, extendability, automatic code cleanup and formatting, and compatibility … Continue reading
About 9/11
Today is September 11. In the States, the date is abbreviated as 9/11. This date has obviously become massively significant since September 11, 2001, when thousands of innocent people were murdered during the World Trade Center disaster. OK, George Bush … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged George Bush, Iraq, politics, United Nations, United States
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Report Spam to FTC
Help stop spam! Did you know that you can report spammers to the U.S. FTC? If you get spam email that you think is deceptive, forward it to spam@uce.gov. Learn more about it and the CAN-SPAM law on the FTC … Continue reading
Teletubbies Techno Rules!
I’m not sure who loves this more, me, or my 1 1/2 year old son.
Posted in Fun, Music
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