Entries Tagged as 'Web Development'

Site Pre-Launch

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I recently updated the design and code for Stephen Chiang's Imagineit Child and Pet Photography website. Check it out and let me know what you think. I still have a few design tweaks to make.


Can I Get a Hallelujah?

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Hallelujah! Ryan Fait solves the CSS-based bottom aligned cross-browser compatible footer problem. Apparently the answer is a negative bottom margin on the wrapper and two elements of height equal to the negative margin: a footer outside the wrapper and an empty div as the last element within the wrapper. Did you follow all that?
This solution [...]


To Consider

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Whenever free time is magically available:
Perl Primality Test One-Liner
Khoi Vinh Grid-based Design


Incoming!

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Run---don't walk---to Brooke's Webmonk Blog where he will be issuing updates on the imminent birth of Micah. Sarah's water broke sometime after 6 PM PST today, nearly a month early but auspicious all the same.
I cannot wait to greet Micah and I can only imagine how he will amaze all of us. Micah is truly [...]


$525 Airfare for the Win

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I committed last night to two weeks in Europe. I am flying into Munich, meeting Claire and Whit in Zurich, and heading down to Rimini, Italy for Paganello. This calm tone belies the excitement currently bouncing around in my gut and the jitters in my fingers. Wait, maybe that's the coffee I downed to start [...]


Reading from a Word Document with COM in PHP

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I love PHP. I love MySQL. They are powerful. They are easy to use. They are well documented.
I have no particular aversion to Microsoft Word. As a word processor, and more, it has served me well over the years. It has produced for me innumerable essays, reports, resumes, Engineering Department notices, and letters to Santa. [...]


Pressure, Pushing Down on Me

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Christmas is in five days and I have procured two (2) presents.
I launched Frisbase yesterday. I estimate a few hundred Los Angeles players will be using it by the end of the month. It is not done.
Seattle experienced a terrible windstorm last Thursday night. Continuing a December trend, Sparkle Motion felt the brunt of the [...]