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Archive for May, 2006

Head First HTML with CSS and XHTML - Book Review

Monday, May 29th, 2006

Head First HTML with CSS and XHTML
When I got the review copy I was surprised at the size of the book. As this is a beginner’s text I expected it to be smaller. That’s not a complaint, just an observation. This is a meaty volume that covers how to write the code in web pages […]

Sandvox Web Editor Review

Wednesday, May 17th, 2006

Karelia Software publishers of the lamented Watson program that preceded the current version of Apple’s Sherlock, and which it looks like Apple, ah, borrowed from, has a new Web design program, Sandvox.
Sandvox is aimed at pretty much the same target market as iWeb, though this time it appears that Apple’s development was really independent […]

HTMLDOC - HTML to PDF Conversion Tool

Tuesday, May 16th, 2006

HTMLDOC is a program that converts HTML to Postscript or PDF. Links are maintained, so this is a better tool to use than the built in print to PDF capacity in OS X if maintaining hyperlinks is important.
There is a free online web page to PDF conversion tool that can give you a taste of […]

Geev vs. Nerd

Monday, May 15th, 2006

Ever wonder what the difference is? Look no further. Here’s the answer to this age old question.

The difference between Web 1.0 and Web 2.0

Friday, May 12th, 2006

How to tell the difference between Web 1.0 and Web 2.0
Matthew Thomas makes it easy

Commonwealth Nations more serious about their Macs

Thursday, May 11th, 2006

The Brits take their Macs more seriously than we do in the U.S.. While checking out Google’s new Trends service for the search terms “mac web design,” I got the following results:

Photo Murals From Your Injket

Thursday, May 11th, 2006

The Rasterbator is a web service that creates huge, rasterized images from any picture. The rasterized images can be printed and assembled into extremely cool looking posters up to 20 meters in size.