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Writing

CSS3 Image Filters

Everyone loves instagram, and before instagram was around everyone loved to use the image filters on their point and shoot cameras because lets face it, who doesn’t look better in Sepia or Black and White.

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Writing

HTML5 & CSS3 Darwin Workshop tomorrow

If you haven’t booked your place in tomorrows HTML5 and CSS3 Workshop with John Allsopp you still have time (albeit not much time).

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Writing

HTML5 – Beyond the make up workshop in Darwin

For web developers and design enthusiasts this really is an exciting opportunity to learn from the very best (did you know that John practically started the path to responsive design). For managers this is a great chance for you to reward, train and develop your staff to learn more without the added burden of flights and accommodation.

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Work

Responsive Web Design Resources

We built the website Responsive Web Design because there was a lack of centralised resources for web developers that wanted to learn more about Responsive Web Design.

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Writing

SEO and Mobile vs Responsive Web Design

At the moment I’m monitoring mentions about “Responsive Web Design” on google alerts to continue to post the relevant content on Responsive Web Designs and compile it for a new website I’m building that contains a series of resources on #RWD.

This morning I came across this article, For Mobile SEO Ask “What Do Mobile Searchers Need?”, and couldn’t help but post a comment.

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Work

Facebook Influence Tools

This project took inspiration from Nerdi.net and takes the form of a series of helpful tools that have been categorised in an easy to search layout grid with thumbnails, titles and descriptions.

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Work

PWC Darwin River Dam Graphs

Power and Water are moving from PDF and image based graphs to dynamic based graphs that can be viewed across a multitude of devices.

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Writing

CSS3 multiple column lists

CSS3 columns are a great way to give you easy lists that run across multiple columns without having to resort to javascript.

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Writing

Developing iPad web applications

Creating an iPad App doesn’t necessarily mean you need a IOS developer. You can go a long way towards making a web application look, behave and function just as a native app from the app store using only HTML, CSS and Javascript.

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Newsletter Writing

Weekly Update 4

I’m going to change up the timing on these weekly updates. First thing to do is make sure they come out weekly instead of once every month. Sorry about that. The second thing I’m going to do is send them out on Sunday evening so they are waiting in your inbox on Monday morning. This […]