October 2007
I go through phases of complacency and disbelief when thinking about web accessibility. Working at SitePoint HQ, I’m fairly lucky in that everybody here is on the same page when it comes to... Read More
Hi there, my name is Myles Eftos and I’m your new Ruby on Rails blogger! I’ve been hacking rails for almost two years now, building a number of online apps, such as my time tracking... Read More
I’d like to introduce myself: my name is Kay Smoljak and I’m a ColdFusion developer. I’m going to be posting here from time to time on topics related to my development language of... Read More
If you've been toying with the idea of outsourcing work, now's the time to take the plunge! In this detailed primer, Brendon walks us through the process of hiring and working with freelance staff --... Read More
Our hugely popular Ruby On Rails free PDF giveaway has resulted in us serving up over 1 terabyte of free PDF files! Since the initial announcement that our beginner’s Rails book, Build Your Own... Read More
One of the areas in which CSS 3 will introduce a lot of new features is page layout. This is widely considered to be a good thing. But with the W3C having just announced that there will be two... Read More
Let me start of by saying that I’m a proponent of a lot of the development tools that Microsoft makes. Some might go so far as calling me a Microsoft fanboy in some cases. However, my feelings... Read More
The Microsoft Internet Explorer Weblog has announced that the latest update to Internet Explorer 7 will drop the Windows Genuine Advantage (WGA) validation step from the installer. Although the... Read More
So I got persuaded into blogging for Sitepoint and this is my first post. I’ll be writing mostly about PHP, since that’s my main area of competence, but will probably touch on related... Read More
The demise of privacy online, the opening of data to the masses, the value of structure, and the launch of yet another online news service are among the topics discussed in this insightful interview... Read More
I’m very proud to announce the availability of our latest release, The ASP.NET 2.0 Anthology: 101 Essential Tips, Tricks & Hacks. If you’re wading through lines of ASP.NET code every... Read More
You’ve probably heard about Test Driven Development, a programming methodology which focusses on test cases as a framework for designing and developing code. You may also have heard of Behavior... Read More
Is your latest ASP.NET application Web 2.0 or Web Two-Dot-Slow? Does your site stay strong in times of high traffic? In this practical how-to guide, Jeff and Jon flex their technical muscle to show... Read More
At Web Directions South 2007 in Sydney, SitePoint usability blogger Lisa Herrod (aka Scenario Girl) proposed a new way of looking at usability and accessibility within the web design process. Not... Read More




