September 2005
Ecommerce site owners face a critical decision as they choose a payment gateway. Different features, charge structures, and system setups combine to make the options complex, but John unravels the... Read More
After Opera’s 10th anniversary registration code giveaway, I suspected Opera’s registration fee wouldn’t last much longer. From the Tech Times #121: With these kinds of stunts... Read More
With our current feature article focusing on Greasemonkey, no doubt many of you have noticed that the extension doesn’t work with the new Firefox 1.5 Beta 1. A new beta version 0.6.2 of... Read More
(Via Planet Web 2.0) cssQuery(), a new JavaScript library from Dean Edwards of the IE7 script fame, sits on top of the Document Object Model (DOM) and lets you obtain references to document elements... Read More
With the Microsoft Professional Developer Conference in Los Angeles last week, a lot of news on the Internet Explorer front has come to light. Here’s a summary of the tasty bits for developers:... Read More
I always like to think you can pick the web designer from print design backgrounds. They usually adore type — in fact, everything about it — and often still bear the scars of near madness... Read More
AJAX applications, websites that communicate with the server in the background to update displayed pages on-the-fly, are increasingly presenting a new challenge to Web servers that were not designed... Read More
I’m going on a short vacation and thought it would be interesting to see who can predict future best. This time (unlike the blog about which web designer makes more money) there are no trick... Read More
Recent events have brought about PHP’s biggest PR disaster to date, with yet more backward-compatibility bugs being marked bogus and such helpful advice from PHP’s inner circle as... Read More
The Mozilla Developer Center (affectionately known as Devmo) is one of web development’s best kept secrets. The site describes itself as a Mozilla project dedicated to providing documentation,... Read More
AJAX developers, rejoice! Microsoft has officially announced that XMLHttpRequest will be a native object in IE7, meaning it will work even when ActiveX support has been disabled in the browser for... Read More
Ready to get serious about learning Java Web application and enterprise application development? I can’t say I blame you — those skills will net a pretty penny in the current job market.... Read More
I'm probably stretching the connection to design here, but I thought this was worth at least a chuckle.
With Adobe's InDesign receiving quite a bit of positive press in recent times, Quark appear... Read More
Thanks for your posts about the two designers — one your classic artist and one your classic template developer — and which makes more money. In this case, Designer 1, the artist-type,... Read More




