10 mistruths about Web Standards

Web standards can be technically described as a collection of strict disciplines we use to create content accessible via the World Wide Web. The term is also associated with building said content according to the best...

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Absolute positions are absolutely your friend

In an ideal world, we shouldn't need absolute positioning for anything, but sometimes relative positions don't get us any closer to solving some design issues or have unexpected results in different browsers. During the...

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5 good programming fonts

A little while ago I changed the code colouring in Dreamweaver after becoming too tired of the default offering, and last week I thought I might delve into the possibility of using an alternative font to compliment the n...

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The Forgotten Timesaver: Photoshop Droplets

Many moons ago Adobe saw fit to include a feature that would make batch processing images faster and easier. Droplets are a very handy thing to have, especially when a client sends over a disc full of images that need p...

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