Archive for July, 2004

Cricketting Woes

Monday, July 26th, 2004

The last couple weeks league games have been the kind of games I’d rather forget.
Dropped to the 2nd team, through some poor bowling and a couple other players becoming availible, I wasn’t quite sure what to expect. On the one hand, I had been opening the bowling for the 1st team, bowling at a decent [...]

How to use <hx> tags

Wednesday, July 21st, 2004

How should <hx> tags be used? Tomas Jogin poses the question with some interesting points in his blog.
Using the W3C validator, Tomas clearly shows that common thoughts on the use of heading tags is slightly off, though puts that down to vagueries of the spec and us web developers then interpreting them.

Accessible Accessibility

Tuesday, July 20th, 2004

Nice title eh? Thats what a B in GCSE English gets you
But anyway, enough of the silly title, what am I on about? Well, actually, the title does kind of sum it up nicely.
Web accessibility is something I harp on about quite a lot, mention something along the lines of not seeing the point [...]

The Blessings of CSS

Tuesday, July 20th, 2004

I’ve spent so long coding with CSS from the beginning, that I’d forgotten how much it can cut down old code.
Yesterday I started to redo a whole chunk of code from works website thats been bugging me since I started. Its a static template, that we can update as we wish depending on what products [...]