Tag Archives: Web Development
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
Ajax Experience Conference
Last week I attended The Ajax Experience 2007 3-day conference in downtown San Francisco. There sure were some big guys speaking including Brendan Eich, CTO Mozilla; Douglas Crawford, Senior Architect, Yahoo!; and Kevin Lynch, Chief Software Architect at Adobe. The … Continue reading
Web Axe Topics
The idea of my podcast on web accessibility, Web Axe, is to provide “practical web accessibility tips”. The last couple episodes are angled a bit towards theory and ran a bit longer more than my preference, but the topics are … Continue reading
SPAM, aaaaaaaah make it stop!
I hate SPAM. And it’s worse every time this year–the holiday shopping season. Because of the web development and various projects I do, I maintain several web site addresses. And no matter how hard one tries, he’ll always get spammed. … Continue reading
Almost Moved for Job, Twice
In the last year, I came pretty close to moving out of state for a new day job, to Cleveland then Chicago. The first time was last spring for a long-term contract position in downtown Cleveland, Ohio. The contracting company … Continue reading
Online Offices
The Office 2.0 Experiment article on Vitamin really got me thinking about how business and technology is changing, particularly open-source technology and web applications. It’s so cool how anyone can easily and very inexpensively create an online office with all … Continue reading
Posts coming soon…
I’ve been posting personal blogs on MySpace for a while now, and I’m finally getting around to blogging the “right” way, using WordPress. This blog is hosted together with my web development company, CheckEngine USA — web site tune-ups and … Continue reading
