macau . 2001

design & development for the web

Entries Tagged as 'Development'

A List Apart Survey 2008

The Web Design Survey, 2008A List Apart has been a great resource for years now. If your work has anything to do with the web community, jump over and take their current survey. I did…

I attended An Event Apart in April, 2006 and it was well worth it.

One Talented Photographer

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I’ve recently completed Emily Followill’s new photography portfolio, Heavy use of jQuery, a dose of web standards, and a color palette inspired by the client.

The portfolio was created using jQuery’s jCarousel developed by Jan Sorgalla. For those of you that might notice, getting one carousel to control another in the portfolio pages (other than ‘out of the box’) took some doing. Any alternatives would be welcome.

As for Emily’s work, it’s nothing short of professional talent with a natural eye leading the way. Pick up a leading decorating/design magazine… you’re likely to see her name in the credits.

TextMate Wins

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Well, I bit the bullet and began using TextMate. After years of using BBEdit (and liking it), I just felt that there was a more modern editor out there than gave us things like code-completion, etc.

Feature-rich, it’s not an editor for everyone. If you need WYSIWYG, look to Adobe’s Dreamweaver or some other application, but if you can handle hand-coding, you’ll not be dissappointed. The more of a programmer you are, the more you’ll like TextMate.