09.07.2010 Blog David Turner No Comments

Getting to Grips with HTML5 – Part 3

Well this article has been a while in coming. One of the side effects of freelancing is that, sometimes, you have to set aside some of your other projects to let yourself meet client deadlines. Fortunately I have been making progress with this article throughout [...]

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09.06.2010 Blog, Uncategorized Simon Fraser No Comments

Google Foo

Google announced some quite amazing technology upgrades yesterday, introducing a new search indexer called “Caffeine”.  Googles Indexer is the way in which they find and organize the entire Internet into the list we are used to seeing on Google. To everyone that uses Google on [...]

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01.06.2010 Blog David Turner No Comments

Getting to Grips with HTML5 – Part 2

In my previous article I covered the support the most common browsers have when it comes to HTML5, and how to work around some of the biggest problems you’re likely to encounter with some browsers. Today we’ll be taking a closer look at the actual [...]

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25.05.2010 Blog Simon Fraser No Comments

All of the Web Fonts

We have all been developing websites using standard computer fonts or as we know them Web Safe Fonts and all was okay, Everybody was happy with the classics of Verdana, Arial or even push it with Times New Roman, this is a quick insight into [...]

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23.05.2010 Blog David Turner No Comments

Getting to Grips with HTML5 – Part 1

This article is one of a series that I plan on covering, regarding HTML5. Over the series I plan to take a look at various aspects of HTML5, be it browser support, how you can start working with it now or how to get HTML5 [...]

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28.04.2010 Blog keilantra No Comments

Not Just a Game

Gaming is a leisure activity for most people, for some an obsession, but what many don’t realize is that gaming is the way we process and learn within our environment. From the time we are babies we are playing games. Children play “house”, and “doctor”, [...]

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27.01.2010 Blog Simon Fraser No Comments

History of Web

In the beginning, it was boring. And Developers said: “Let there be pop-ups!” And the users saw that pop-ups were bad. Then came Lightbox! I found a similar mention of this around the internet and decided it was worthy of a mention, to me it [...]

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14.01.2010 Blog Simon Fraser 1 Comment

Should we say No.

Introduction As we are faced with projects or work from clients we are always asked the most obscure questions and queries, and I know as soon as I’m asked something obscure I try to picture it and then come up with a probability for it [...]

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13.12.2009 Blog Simon Fraser 3 Comments

Sell your website above the fold.

Introduction More and more I am noticing websites that are attempting to sell themselves above the fold (wiki article) on the home page. Not only do I feel this is a vital element for portfolio websites but more product based websites are implementing this design [...]

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24.11.2009 BigGiantCrayon, Blog udoh 1 Comment

Too Many Assassinations & Some Reviews

Near the of last week, I got hold of the Black Edition of Assassin’s Creed 2. That was a mistake. The game is far too much fun (read the MiniGamesReview here), and it also managed to slow down the work I had started last weeek [...]

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