Pros and Cons of sIFR
sIFR (or Scalable Inman Flash Replacement) is an open source method that uses flash and JavaScript to display small amounts of non-web standard fonts on a webpage. It is typically used for titles or small blocks of text. Mike Davidson goes through how sIFR started and how it works and novemberborn, provides the latest version (sIFR 3) for download.
As a web designer, sIFR gives me that bit...
Maintain image quality on your website
Digital imagery and its manipulation for a purpose is generally quite misunderstood by web users. As a web designer and someone who has dabbled in digital art for years, it's easy to overlook the...
Is friendly service that difficult?
I have always been a believer of friendly and helpful service from any type of business / company or public service. Although I normally get acceptable levels of services wherever I go, something...
Social Gaming
Be warned this blog entry is full of gaming terms and references.
Hi my name is Vanessa, and I'm a World of Warcraft (WoW) addict. Now while this may have been the call of only us geeks back a few...
jQuery Infinite Carousel in Drupal
After searching the Internet for a while and finding a few examples to play with, and even a Drupal module or two, I couldn't find a Carousel or Slider to work the way I needed it to or even work...
Alternative Work Arrangements
A couple of months ago my circumstances changed and I was lucky enough to work for a flexible boss who allowed me to change from full-time work to part-time. As part of this arrangement I now work...
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