Posted in Business, Technology on Nov 1st, 2010
The HTML Manual of Style is a clear, concise reference for Hypertext Markup Language, including the exciting new features of HTML5, CSS3 and JavaScript. It is intended as a guide for content creators and Web developers who wish to create webpages pleasing to people and search robots. The book contains dozens of examples of HTML […]
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Posted in Featured, HTML5, Technology on Aug 14th, 2010
A demo showing how to build a Notepad widget using new HTML5 features: content editable, and webstorage. The Notepad provides the ability to keep a list of private notes associated with a webpage.
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Repairing and rebuilding Profoto-USA’s blog on photographic lighting techniques and equipment. This was a fun job as I got to learn how to replace Wordpress 2 theme technology with WP 3.0 functions and features.
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Posted in Technology on Dec 29th, 2009
For my client Kate Nasser’s website, I made a number of changes to add more features & content, reduce clutter and improve search engine optimization (SEO). This article shows how to use advanced tooltips to make suplimental information invisible until needed.
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Posted in Technology on Oct 9th, 2009
My client wanted to have their authors’ photos appear with their published articles. In this article, I describe how I wrote a Wordpress filter – my first – to prepend an image to the content on the home and single post pages.
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Posted in Business, Technology on Aug 24th, 2009
Thinking of starting a Website to publish your thoughts or promote your business? While you can create “a site in just minutes – No HTML necessary!”, knowing the basics of the Web’s markup language and how it provides information to search robots about your site, influencing your site’s ranking, will give you an edge in building your online business.
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Posted in Business, Opinion, Technology on Jul 8th, 2009
Google announced their plan to introduce the Google Chrome OS into the market for PC operating systems. Essentially, it’s a Web OS that intelligently integrates on-line and local resources to provide a slick interface for managing all the content consumption, creation and sharing we routinely do. Larry Aronson examines some of the possible consequences.
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Posted in Business, Technology on Feb 9th, 2009
Amazon.com announced today a new version of its Kindle reader. I’ve occasionally seen people using a Kindle on the NYC subway. It’s a beautiful device and I want one.
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