May 2007
This post comes from Google Developer Day in Sydney, Australia, where Aaron Boodman has just finished his presentation on Google’s new enhancement to web applications, “Google Gears”. With... Read More
So, we’ve had the Adobe CS3 web and design suites for two weeks now and we’re starting to really get a feel for the improvements. As you might expect with such a large cross-section of... Read More
Yes folks now you get to be as cool as I’ve been! For the past few weeks / months I’ve been involved in the ColdFusion 8 aka Scorpio beta. Today you too can play with the next version of... Read More
User style sheets — CSS files that sit on the user’s desktop machine and override a site’s original styles — have been around for a long time. Personally, though, I’ve... Read More
As you may well have noticed by now, our new advanced CSS book — The Art & Science Of CSS — has been officially released across the site, although it’s been available for a... Read More
The following is republished from the Tech Times #165. When interviewing a PHP developer candidate for a job at SitePoint, there is one question that I almost always ask, because their answer tells... Read More
PHP Interview questions from YAHOO A few questions from the exam (or at least one of them) that Yahoo! administers to applicants for PHP development jobs. A few were a little bit “memorize the... Read More
According to Techcrunch the rumor that Google is buying Feedburner is now official. Until Google or Feedburner posts it, it’s still a rumor to me! But considering the source it looks like this... Read More
Republished from SitePoint Design View #33 Adobe’s first take on Fireworks — CS3, or version 9 in the old money — has finally been released into the wild and is getting some good... Read More
With Simply JavaScript, the book I co-wrote with Cameron Adams, officially off to print, I’m now able to resume publication of the SitePoint News Wire. Thanks to those who continued to submit... Read More
I talked about Making Money With Arbitrage in my last post and I touched on the fact that some people may see it as “shady”. Like it or not, arbitrage has a negative stigma. Based on the... Read More
One of the main reasons I switched to Mac was for the underlying Unix-like kernel and command line. I’ve always had a local Linux server for development, and the ability to roll this... Read More
Some of our recent blog posts have ended up on the front page of Digg and del.icio.us, garnering a massive influx of traffic. Traffic spikes to webmasters are like the first taste of candy to a child... Read More
I’ve never particularly liked databases. Don’t get me wrong–I love using them. You know, filling them with data, watching my users fill them with data, deleting my users’... Read More




