Monthly Archives: May 2010

Website Navigation

Where am I? At the core, it’s the most basic question users of your site will have ticking away in the back of their minds. Why? A website is an information journey; you click to choose a pathway. The journey starts at home All roads lead to Rome @Jean de la Fontaine Sure I’ve chopped [...]

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Control

Control is a great film about the life of Joy Division front man Ian Curtis. Though that may be true the purpose of this post is to discuss the latest article from 52weeksofux. control @52weeksofux. Please have a read of it. If you can’t be bothered then I’ll give you the low down. Don’t make [...]

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jQuery – setTimeout()

A fun function to use in jQuery is setTimeout, not shit your pants fun, but it does allow you to achieve some neat things. So what is it? Think of it like your camera timer. Your desired action is taking a photo But you want to delay the time this is done. So you can [...]

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Taking a look at the help page

working out what help pages work and those that don’t

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Prototype this.

Apart from being a short lived TV series, the concept is a good one to take on board. Well loosely; we don’t want to finish after one season of work do we now. Prototyping is a good practice to take in when doing work for a client. I’m advocating that it should be done right [...]

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