December 2008
As we predicted last month, Google has begun to slowly phase out its public support for Firefox. At the end of last week, Google decided to change the default browser in its "Google Pack" offering... Read More
Download episode The SitePoint Podcast is now on iTunes! Click here to subscribe, or subscribe to the feed directly. Hosts: Brad Williams, Patrick O’Keefe, Stephan Segraves, and Kevin Yank News... Read More
Looking at good design will only help to inspire you to be better in your own design work. So check out our list of 15 amazing places to turn to for design inspiration. You won't regret it.Read More
The Russian Patent Agency has apparently granted a trademark in that country to a mobile phone advertising company for the winking emoticon - ;-). The owner of the business is saying commercial use... Read More
A new report from Forrester Research analyst Josh Bernoff found that just 16% of US online adults think that corporate blogs are a trusted source of information. That's not overly surprising -- many... Read More
If you’re a web designer who designs or sends email (either for yourself or for your clients), then you’ve probably at least heard of Campaign Monitor. Could reseller email marketing be a... Read More
Imagine a future where, "Ok class, lets all take out our Nintendos," is a commonly heard phrase. That might not be so far fetched, as Nintendo is reportedly planning to release software in the UK in... Read More
Just 100 days after launching their Chrome browser, Google has removed the beta label, declaring the browser stable enough and fast enough. Though Chrome still lacks some key features that modern... Read More
It's often handy to append a small icon after a link to a file or an external site, so that users aren't surprised when they follow those links. Toby shows us a nifty way to append those icons... Read More
Don't look now, but Facebook just did something brilliant. Something that might just embed Facebook into the very fabric of the Internet -- and that might only be mild hyperbole. It also might be... Read More
Gears is the Google-led open source browser plugin that lets web developers add offline capabilities to their web applications and provide access to local data store. Gears is open source and Google... Read More
If you’re currently freelancing, or your New Year’s resolution is to escape the office and go it alone, then our latest release, The Principles of Successful Freelancing will be the best gift you... Read More
The $ function is a common feature of all of the most popular JavaScript libraries—and with good reason. It provides enormously convenient access to the elements of a web page. But what goes on... Read More
Oh no! Your competition just did something amazing, and you've been left in the dust. They've been hinting about it for months, so why didn't you know it was coming? Use our ten tools for spying... Read More




