Last spring, there was some discussion over at DxF regarding personal dingbats. I found the discussion enlightening and inspiring. As a result, it made me realize that I wanted to establish some sort of strong identity for myself on the Internet. The first step I wanted to take was to develop a personal dingbat. I… Continue reading HotPepper.ca Development
Author: Kim Siever
I am a copywriter and copyeditor. I blog on writing and social media tips mostly, but I sometimes throw in my thoughts about running a small business.
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Partial Dropdown Submenus
If there’s one thing I hate, it’s horizontal menus that only have partial submenus. (When it comes to web design, there are a lot of things I hate, and I don’t think I could hate only one of them, but I wanted to emphasise how much I hated this.) What I mean by this is… Continue reading Partial Dropdown Submenus
IE 7 To Be Tabbed Browser
According to Microsoft Watch, IE 7.0, which will be out in beta this summer, will be a tabbed browser.
Google Weather and Movies
Google is really on a roll. First it was their Google Maps that took the Internet by storm. Now they’ve released weather and movie services.
Netscape 8.0
Netscape has released a public beta version of Navigator 8.0.
Google Maps Goes North
It looks like Google has extended its map database north of the 50th parallel.
We Want a Cheap Superman
There’s a company I know that is offering a four month work experience position in website development. They are expecting the person they hire to have a lot of skills; maybe even unreasonably expecting.
Photoshop CS 2.0 Almost Here
According to Think Secret, the newest version of Adobe Photoshop, Photshop CS 2.0, will ship next month.
Firefox 1.0.1 Now Available
Mozilla Foundation has released version 1.0.1 of its most popular browser, Firefox.
My First Sale
I have had hot pepper apparel and products up for sale for months, but no one has bought anything. Until now.