Monthly Archives: November 2007

Web Friendly Fonts

There are a multitude of fonts available for computers, for use in word processing, desktop publishing, presentations and other formats. But when it comes to web design there are significant limitations in font usage. Unlike a static piece of literature […]

The Changing Face Of Browser Usage

The last time there was a genuinely competitive environment in terms of PC web browser it led to Microsoft’s inclusion of Internet Explorer as an integral part of their operating system, a subsequent investigation into the company’s abuse of a […]

Impressions Of Safari For Windows

Screenshot of Safari browser

As I said yesterday, I’ve recently been using Apple’s Safari browser for day to day web use. I tend to do this for a little while with any new browser, just to get a general idea of how they work […]

Some Useful Firefox Add-Ons For Designers

Though recently I’ve started using the newly released (for PC) Safari browser for day to day internet viewing, I still use Firefox a great deal when actually working on internet sites. The open source nature of Firefox provides for a […]

Not Having To Program – A Small Example Of Open Source

As part of the continuing development of www.evivine.com I wanted to utilise a small animation on the opening page, and also to give visitors a taste of Evi Vine’s music. Nothing complicated, just something to give a bit of extra […]