Friday, July 16, 2004
I’m BaseCamping
John Coumbe (CodeBurger) pointed this out to me: Basecamp is an online project management tool which I am trialing.
I am using it for the management of the updating of this very web site.
Friday, July 16, 2004
John Coumbe (CodeBurger) pointed this out to me: Basecamp is an online project management tool which I am trialing.
I am using it for the management of the updating of this very web site.
Thursday, July 15, 2004
I’ve taken a few days to re-build pagetoscreen.net and get rid of tables where possible. This page validates to XHTML Transitional OK, but I still have some old blog entries which are without their alt tags for the images. pMachine provides no easy way to go back and correct this. I have been through and edited some but I guess the best way would be to to some global search and replace in the mySQL database.
Thursday, July 08, 2004
Today I am at the eLearning conference, hosted by my university.
We are told that ‘e’ is for embedding and enhancing and so the day is less about the technology more about the pedagogies for eLearning. Matt Justice, who works at the Ryerson University, Canada told us the the ‘e’ is for evolution. ‘e’ is also for enabling according to George Roberts.
The diversity of presentations through the day made me think that ‘e’ is not for easy!
Monday, June 28, 2004
I often observe that web site addresses are published in print and there seems to be little consistency in the way people do it! I thought I should investigate the minimum web address that needs to be indicated to get a successful hit on a web page. Most people would be happy with http://www.someplace.com and all browsers will add the http:// on to this automatically. Do we really need to show the cryptic "http://" ?
Friday, April 30, 2004
The web has become saturated with 'blogs'. Since about 1999 this phenomena has grown and grown. Why should we blog? Is this the new way to create for the web? Should we throw away all our HTML skills? If you want to create stuff for the web then you should become totally immersed in the medium. You need to spend as much time 'surfing' (a term that seems a little dated now!) as you do poking around with Flash, HTML or other code! If you do spend a lot of time browsing for things that interest you, then you will have noticed that a lot of people are posting to their web sites in a particular way. This way is known as 'blogging'.
This web site is a kind of depository for all the things about getting stuff onto the web.
March 11, 10 - 06:04 pm
I'm amazed at the number of books on HTML5 that Amazon have for pre-order.
Chris Coyier's excellent resource
ePub format ebooks. Contribute a design for Middlemarch.
Born Magazine: Art and Literature Collaboration:
Mostly Flash authored material. Collaborations between artists/designers and writers/poets.
Publisher of Hypertext fiction
ScrollMotion - Original iPhone Applications:
Another eBook reader for the iPhone