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5 Jan
How to create a favicon icon with Photoshop
You’ve seen them on all the larger websites; these little custom made icons next the the website address in the address bar or next to the webpage in your bookmarks / favorites. (more…)
5 Jan
You’ve seen them on all the larger websites; these little custom made icons next the the website address in the address bar or next to the webpage in your bookmarks / favorites. (more…)
1 May
Sitepoint has released another great book. Firefox Secrets – A Need-To-Know Guide is written by Cheah Chu Yeow and is a comprehensive book for both developers and regular surfers on how to get the most out of this increasingly popular browser.
The book covers several important sides of the browser, such as:
With this book also comes a CD with all the great Mozilla projects: the Firefox web browser, Thunderbird (email client), and a handy selection of Firefox extensions and themes.
As far as I know you can only get this book at O’Reilly ($29.95), Sitepoint ($29.95) and at Amazon for $19.77 (!).
From Sitepoints Press Release:
"Until now, web users have had to adapt their expectations and behavior to the limitations of the web," noted SitePoint CEO and Co-founder Mark Harbottle. "'Firefox Secrets' puts the control back into the hands of individual users, allowing them to customize the online experience using the Firefox browser. Thanks to "Firefox Secrets," web professionals can have the web perform exactly as they want it to," he added.
"Firefox Secrets" lifts the lid on many of the browser's handy, but lesser-known options and technical configurations. Among the many invaluable customizations that are explored in this 292-page title, readers will tap the secrets of smart keywords, cookie and password management, Firefox extensions and about:config.
"The focus of 'Firefox Secrets' is to provide readers with the detailed information they need to make the Web work for them," Harbottle added. "By customizing the Firefox web experience, readers will surf more efficiently, more effectively, and with greater ease. That's something every web professional needs."
24 Feb
The Semantic Web is a current project under the direction of Tim Berners-Lee of the World Wide Web Consortium to extend the ability of the World Wide Web by developing standards and tools that allow meaning to be added to the content of webpages. The goal of the semantic web is to create a universal medium for the exchange of data by allowing meaning to be given, using tools and tags, to the content within webpages. (more…)
19 May
Extensible Hypertext Markup Language (XHTML), or
simply XTML, is a markup language that has the same
expressive possibilities as HTML, but conforms to
the XML standard which is more strict. This also
allows it to be extended more easily without
breaking existing implementations. XHTML 1.0 became
a World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) Recommendation on
January 26, 2000. (more…)
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