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DevPub - Webmaster resources

Tuesday, November 13th, 2007

I just released a new website - DevPub.com - which will be the Geekpedia of webmasters:

Microsoft adCenter Labs

Sunday, July 2nd, 2006

Recently I came accross a new set of utilities developed by Microsoft Labs that I believe will interest many of you website marketers or simply, owners. Microsoft adCenter Labs showcases various online advertising techniques and acts as an exposition of industry-leading research and innovation in the field of digital advertising technology from Microsoft researchers.
One of […]

Preview your website in Internet Explorer 7 and Safari

Friday, June 2nd, 2006

Not all of you have Internet Explorer 7 installed (since at the time it’s still in Beta), and even less of you probably have a Mac so that you can view your website in Safari.
At http://www.danvine.com/iecapture/ you can preview your website in the Internet Explorer 7 Public Beta 2 browser, while at http://www.danvine.com/icapture/ you can […]

Should I still design for the 800×600 screen resolution?

Tuesday, March 14th, 2006

It’s a tough choice: should we ditch 800×600 screen resolution users? By designing your website width a width of more than 780 pixels (800 pixels screen width minus the browser scrollbar), you are not really ditching these users. However, you are going to make their browsing experience less convenient, since they will have to scroll […]

What is Web 2.0

Tuesday, March 14th, 2006

Perhaps you wonder what is this web 2.0 thing you keep hearing about.
Web 2.0 is more of a concept than a set of standards, an overall improvement of the website. It involves using AJAX, web services, RSS feeds, compliant XHTML, CSS and similar technologies which you can find on websites such as Technorati and Digg.
Also, […]