iPhoney

July 9th, 2007 · 9:20 am  →  Web Design

Looking for a way to see how your web creations will look on iPhone? Look no further. iPhoney gives you a pixel-accurate web browsing environment—powered by Safari—that you can use when developing web sites for iPhone. It’s the perfect 320 by 480-pixel canvas for your iPhone development. And it’s free. iPhoney is not an iPhone [...]

Quick tip: Doctype

July 6th, 2007 · 11:26 am  →  HTML Web Design

A DOCTYPE (short for “document type declaration”) informs the validator which version of (X)HTML you’re using, and must appear at the very top of every web page. In this quick tip I’ll be going through the valid doctypes that you should use at the start of your document.

Quick tip: CSS link ordering

July 5th, 2007 · 9:27 am  →  CSS Web Design

From time to time I’ll come across a little tip or something useful that web designers should know or have easy reference to. When I’ve come across these bits of information in the past, I’ve usually added them to my browser bookmarks only to find that they become lost in a sea of favourites.However, so [...]

@media London Podcasts

July 4th, 2007 · 10:38 am  →  Web Design

The podcasts for Day One of @media 07 London are now available. These include presentations from Molly Holzschlag, Jesse James Garrett, Tantek Çelik, Nate Koechley, Dan Cederholm, Richard Ishida, Mark Boulton and Joe Clark. Download Day One of @media 07 London podcasts Day Two should be available from mid-July.

The curse of the WYSIWYG

July 2nd, 2007 · 9:50 am  →  Web Design

I spend quite a lot of my time over at the SitePoint forums passing on some of my experience within the web industry to budding new web designers who are all eager to learn but have run in to problems when building their pages.

SEO Guide

June 28th, 2007 · 2:31 pm  →  SEO Web Design

Chris Beasley has written a great search engine optimisation guide over at his site. This free guide contains over 20,000 words and would be over 60 pages long if printed, and that just includes the core 6 sections. There are dozens more pages of supplemental reading linked to from here and from within the guide [...]

Differences between HTML5 and HTML4

June 27th, 2007 · 8:59 pm  →  HTML Web Design

From the W3C HTML Working Group, an excellent summary of the significant differences between HTML 4 and the current draft of HTML 5. None of this is final, and the document itself is under active development, but it’s a very worthwhile read nonetheless. http://dev.w3.org/cvsweb/~checkout~/html5/html4-differences/Overview.html

The Business case for Web Standards Wiki

June 27th, 2007 · 8:56 pm  →  Web Design

Chris Heilmann has launched this wiki project to collectively document arguments for (and counterarguments against) the adoption of web standards from a business perspective. Different audiences are considered and significant case studies are included. http://icant.co.uk/webstandardsforbusiness/pmwiki.php

Happy 12th Birthday Zeldman.com

June 27th, 2007 · 11:42 am  →  Web Design

Zeldman.com turned 12 years old this month and featured on the site is a best of collaboration of Jeffrey’s musing from a decade of his ramblings. He’s been an inspiration to everyone in the industry and hopefully he’ll keep posting for many years to come. http://www.zeldman.com

Just what I needed

June 26th, 2007 · 3:07 pm  →  Uncategorized

I’ve been making the promise to myself for the last couple of years that I’d make the big step into the freelance world but with financial commitments and the worry of regular income, it’s simply been put off. However, having just read the following article it’s really motivated me to finally get my act together [...]