20 Aug
Posted by Mike as Browsers, HTML & CSS, Industry, Mac, Nightmares, programming
I’m moving this weekend, and while things were finalized this week, I decided yesterday to sign up for cable. I pulled up Comcast.com and started poking around.
Just some background on the situation so the story makes more sense. I’m moving to a suburb of Baltimore, Maryland. I’m on a Macbook with Leopard 10.5.4 and using [...]
30 Jul
Posted by Mike as Flash, Google, HTML & CSS, Industry, SEO, programming
In late June 2008, both Google and Adobe announced that they had worked together to improve the Google spider’s ability to crawl Flash elements for content.
In the past, web designers faced challenges if they chose to develop a site in Flash because the content they included was not indexable by search engines. They needed to [...]
I love WordPress, and I’m going to use it as an example in this article. The general points and theories will apply to CMSs in general.
Let’s get something out of the way up front: Yes, it’s going to cost you more to pay the designer to implement WordPress off the bat. A static HTML site [...]