Way back at the end of August – it seems like a lifetime ago now, doesn’t it? – the awesome Lisa Herrod posted a photo of herself on Flickr tagged “I work on the web”, with a bit of an … Continue reading

December 30, 2007
by Kay
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December 30, 2007
by Kay
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Way back at the end of August – it seems like a lifetime ago now, doesn’t it? – the awesome Lisa Herrod posted a photo of herself on Flickr tagged “I work on the web”, with a bit of an … Continue reading
A few weeks ago I had the privilege of presenting (virtually) to the New Zealand ColdFusion User Group on CSS and web standards. David Harris runs the meetings with both physical attendees in Auckland and virtual attendees through Adobe Connect. … Continue reading
October 30, 2007
by Kay
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This Thursday I’m going to be presenting to the ColdFusion User Group of New Zealand about CSS and Web Standards. Sadly, I won’t actually be IN New Zealand… well, only virtually, via Adobe Connect. I’m really pumped about this – because … Continue reading
October 22, 2007
by Kay
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A new addition to my ever-expanding blog collection: I’m now posting over at SitePoint on Infused: ColdFusion blog. SitePoint has an audience of more general developers – lots of PHP, Ruby and ASP.NET people – so it will be a good opportunity to set … Continue reading
So, I just got back from Web Directions South, and it was AMAZING. The people, the atmosphere, the speakers… unfortunately it was over far too quickly. The WDS07 podcasts are now available so if you didn’t go, you can get a … Continue reading
September 28, 2007
by Kay
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I’m currently at the Web Directions South conference in Sydney, getting myself a dose of inspiration to last for the next 12 months. We’re about to embark on the second day, so here’s some thoughts from the first. There’s a … Continue reading
September 22, 2007
by Kay
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There’s been some posts circulating lately about HTML email, and the horrible things that email clients do to display them, and the need for standards. Many people in the web standards community, while supporting the idea of standards for everything, … Continue reading
Perth has a long and well-established “Port80” tradition that is by now known around the country (well, in the web industry anyway). The monthly informal pub get-togethers, which have been going since 2002, have been the birthplace of great ideas like the Australian Web Industry Association and … Continue reading