Archive for September, 2006

Pushing for Accessibility

In the two years that I’ve been working on the ePharmacy application at PDX we’ve only come a little ways in rewriting the front end to comply with web standards.  We still have a long ways to go.  When I started two years ago, the markup on the front-end was pretty bad.  Even today, it’s [...]

Where is Justin at the Webmaster Jam Session?

I attended the Webmaster Jam Session this last weekend in Dallas. I surfed through a lot of the photos that were taken. Can you find me? And what other well known web people can you find? I know there’s a few at least.

Are web standards always worth it?

To me the answer is obvious. Of course it is. I’ve been finding myself asking this question though. At what point do you say “It’s not important that this doesn’t comply with standards?” I never thought I would be saying that. I have said it though. In my attempt [...]

Aiden at the Zoo

I posted a bunch of new photos today. Some of them includes our trip to the zoo with Aiden for the first time.

What’s a Trackback?

Since I had trouble figuring out what this was for the longest time, I thought it was worth talking about. Seth Godin explains it well. It’s not very obvious what a trackback is. This reminds me of some research that was done with every day internet users. The results showed that [...]

Creating Grunge Brushes

Here is another great photoshop tutorial on Veerle’s blog. Here she takes you through the steps of creating grunge brushes with Photoshop. I’ve never really attempted creating my own grunge brushes, because honestly, there is tone of them out there to download already. This will be a good article to hold on [...]

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