July 2009
RIP XHTML 2
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XHTML 2 is no more. It has ceased to be. It is bereft of life. It is an ex-specification. Craig examines the W3C announcement and what it means for XHTML developers.Read More
GMail has been labeled a beta product for more than 5 years. But is Google is ready to end the on-going beta periods for the sake of business users?Read More
Fear of the unknown can be paralyzing, especially with a decision as life-changing as deciding to work for yourself. Alyssa points out some ways you can battle the fear and follow your dreams.Read More
Jennifer takes a first look at Acrobat.com, an online suite of applications from Adobe.Read More
To celebrate the release of the new edition of well-loved SitePoint book "Build Your Own Database Driven Web Site Using PHP & MySQL, 4th Edition" — by Kevin Yank, we're publishing a chapter a day... Read More
One very important part of getting referrals from clients is saying thank you. Alyssa discusses some ways you can show your clients how much you appreciate their referrals.Read More
Add professional slide-shows and galleries to your website without the need to be a programming whiz. Jennifer takes a look at five free jQuery plugins. Read More
Craig provides a list of essential features every web developer needs in their favorite code editor. He also suggests a number of features we could live without.Read More
With over 40,000 copies sold of the three previous editions, I’m very pleased to announce the latest title hot off the SitePoint production line, Build Your Own Database Driven Web Site Using... Read More
SitePoint is looking for two experienced PHP developers (one with a sysadmin twist) to join the team here at SitePoint HQ in Melbourne, Australia. Help us find the right person for either of these... Read More
If you've recently installed Firefox 3.5 you're probably itching to get hold of updates to our popular developer add-ons, Dust-Me Selectors, and CodeBurner for Firebug. And here they are — hot... Read More
Who Should Read this Series? This article series is aimed at intermediate and advanced web designers looking to make the leap into server-side programming. You’ll be expected to be comfortable... Read More
Referrals are invaluable because they can be a passive, indirect and inexpensive way to promote your business. Alyssa highlights some ways to encourage client referrals.Read More
Should a designer have an extraordinarily creative-looking resume or CV? Jennifer takes a look at some original resume designs.Read More




