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Room with a view
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Fonts to small? You must be using Internet Explorer
Creating sites compliant with web standards but which work for all the major browsers is a huge challenge because the biggest browser of them all (Internet Explorer) does not really get on with web standards. At least, not until you get to version 8. This is a personal site, so I do not care as …
Spider spider on the web
Just noticed a rather large web outside the back door. Sadly, my daughters had noticed it the previous day. Some photographer eh! Got my camera out and did my duty.
Browsing the web using Opera
I keep returning to Opera. I try the other browsers for a while but they just do not seem to work as well or as quickly. Shame it is not that well supported by some popular sites. I do think that its support for web standards is well ahead of the others.
A small update has just been released offering some minor bug fixes and speed improvements.
Blogging with LiveWriter
I have had a few queries about what I use to blog. I currently use Microsoft’s LiveWriter. It is good and free. There are lots of plug-ins available to add facilities. I tend to keep things simple though. I have used most of the desktop blogging tools, some of the web front ends, and a …
Ugly fonts
Do you remember when DTP technology became the rage and there were lots of flyers with dozens of different fonts on each page. We have the same problem on the web. Just read about a site listing the America’s Most Fonted: The 7 Worst Fonts
The Sewing Forum
Back in 2004, when my wife was running a sewing couture business, I set up a web based forum called The Sewing Forum
The Sewing Forum became an Unincorporated Association, a club, offering a UK based international discussion forum on sewing and related crafts. The aim was, and remains, to provide an online community of sewers for mutual help and support.