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    Place Higher in Google with Rage’s iWeb SEO Tool

    Friday, November 21st, 2008

    If iWeb is designed to make the process of creating web pages easy, then Rage Software’s recently released iWeb SEO tool is designed to make the process of Search Engine Optimization for iWeb easier too.
    As those who have been following my articles will know, I have often bemoaned the general joke that is the HTML [...]

    JS Errors from Google Analytics

    Thursday, November 20th, 2008

    Google Analytics tracking code - the little chunk of javascript that  you put on the bottom of the web page -  has been updated sometime in  the past few months. Apparently, if a user had ad blocking software
    and/or certain types of security software - they would sometimes get a javascript error.
    If you got or updated [...]

    Apple’s Credit Crunch Christmas

    Wednesday, November 19th, 2008

    Based on the email marketing I just received from Apple, I don’t think anyone told them that the world economy is in crisis. This isn’t quite a time for a post-9/11 spend yourself out of a potential recession period, but more a time when people are tightening their purse strings for the long and cold [...]

    A Review of Flash and JavaScript Online Web Portfolios

    Monday, November 10th, 2008

    With so many cool ways for photographers, graphic and web designers, artists, retailers and many more to put their portfolio online and to show off their work these days it seems criminal not to use something more flashy to help separate your business, services and other offerings from the pack. Here, we provide a [...]

    CSS: Building A Box Rounded Corners & Fluid Dropshadows

    Tuesday, November 4th, 2008

    Creating boxes with rounded corners and
    fluid dropshadows, both horizontally and vertically, is just about the bane of any web designers life when developing with CSS/XHTML. Once you have found a way that works and is cross-browser compatible you have reached a Zen state.
    Okay, well maybe not, but still it’s a pretty joyous [...]