Archive for January, 2006


5 Tips for Organizing Your CSS

January 30th, 2006 in Web Development |

Erraticwisdom wrote some very insightfull and interestings tips which help in organizing CSS files. It’s well worth checking out.

Erratic Wisdom: 5 Tips for Organizing Your CSS

Tutorial Gallore Gallore

January 30th, 2006 in Adobe, Design Ressources, Web Development |

Here are even more Photoshop tutorials and brushes for your pleasure; Happy layouting

Free Photoshop Brushes Resources

Google Code: Web Authoring Statistics

January 30th, 2006 in Web Development |

Our friends at Google have been busy analyzing slightly over a billion documents, extracting information about popular class names, elements, attributes, and related metadata. The results are really interesting, not only as they provide a detailed insight into standard class names or id names, but also as the Google authors review the results and reveal some interesting insights into how Google interpretes the html data.


and revisit-after, supposedly used to tell search engines how often to recrawl the page. To our knowledge only one search engine has ever supported it, and that search engine was never widely used — at this point, it is nothing more than a good luck charm. A remarkably widely used one. More pages use the completely worthless than use the element!

Google Code: Web Authoring Statistics

Web 2.0 explained

January 30th, 2006 in Web Development |

Web 2.0 has been the new buzz-word for the past months now. If you either really don’t know what all of this is about, or still think that Web 2.0 is essentially Ajax, head over to Kevin Lynchs page and read his small review from the Web 2.0 conference, including essential tidbits from for example Tim O’Reilly, which should give you a deeper understanding of what the Web 2.0 really is about.

Web 2.0 explained

Tutorial Gallore

January 28th, 2006 in Adobe, Design Ressources |

Tutorials are like cakes; as soon as you tried some you want to have more. So if you, once again, need your daily fix, but lack a page with fresh tutorials, add FOTOFECTS to your linklist. The more, the better eh :)

http://fotofects.com/

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