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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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Firefox Supports CSS3 Opacity
Firefox supports the opacity property of the CSS3 specification. This is important because it proves the Firefox is still committed to web standards and is forward thinking.
Web Design Deserves Respect
I hate being teased. I hate being told I am going to get something and then not get it.
Future of Web Design
XHTML 2.0 is the next version of XHTML and pushes to be quite extraordinary.
Dirty Scanners
If there is one thing I hate about digital image manipulation it is scanning in photos. Specifically it is scanning photos on a dirt scanner bed.
Providing English Content
One of the things I find the most frustrating about using the international web is when websites offering English versions do not provide an intuitive way to find the English version.
Database Integration with Flash
Dennis’ solution was exactly what I needed. Well, actually, not quite what I needed. His solution worked for getting the data from the database and importing it to Flash. That was the biggest hurdle. What it did not do was allow for importing separate records. So I modified it.
Three Point Process
Whenever I am given an image, I rarely leave it as is. I always try to manipulate it some way to enhance it. I have a foundation of procedures that I use in nearly every image. Some images require me to use more than these, but virtually every photo I touch goes through the same process.
Creating Bookmarks in Acrobat
If there is one thing I hate about navigating a PDF document, it is not being able to navigate a PDF document. Particularly a large one.
EyeTrack III Study Released
The Poynter Institute published a study called EyeTrack III recently. It reveals results of eye movement tracking of a small group of web users. It is a very fascinating read.