Roll up roll up, the circus is coming to town. Perth is getting it’s own monthly/six-weekly/duodecannual/whatever web standards group meetings. To add to the excitement, the dynamic duo of all things standards-compliant (and by that I mean Peter Firminger and … Continue reading
Category Archives: Web Craft
Fighting Web Standards Blindness
D. Keith Robinson talks about web standards blindness, and asks what suggestions people have for sending the web standards outside of the switched-on audience. I have a few ideas – and in fact most of them are things that I’m … Continue reading
CFCalendar and XML CFFORM – It’s Alive!
People, listen up: Mike Nimer rocks! The other day I was whining in my usual fashion about XML CFForm, which is awesome, and CFCalendar, which is also awesome, and the fact that they don’t work together, which is most definitely … Continue reading
User Groups Around the World
In the April edition of the ColdFusion Developer’s Journal, there’s a map of ColdFusion User Groups in the US and around the world. Surprisingly, of the 21 listed user groups outside of the US, five of them (nearly a quarter) … Continue reading
OMG, Internet Explorer 7
No, a beta hasn’t been released just yet, but there’s an interesting post over at the IE Blog. It’s possible that when the IE team said they were listening to developers, they weren’t joking. Essentially the post says that Beta … Continue reading
XML CFFORM: The Madness
I swear, every time I find something about ColdFusion MX 7 to fall in love with, I get slapped across the face two minutes later. Really! This time it was XML CFFORMs. After I realized Flash CFFORM wasn’t going to … Continue reading
Finally Coding Again
Yay! After months of other work, I finally get to code some ColdFusion again. Woo-hoo! PerthWeb’s mega-uber-super Project Tracker is on track, so to speak. That’s right, the mythical product that has been “in planning” for about four years is … Continue reading
Now with type from The Scriptorium
Confession first: I’m a bit of a font nerd. I like letters. I came across a link to The Scriptorium, a site I hadn’t thought to visit for quite some time – a couple of years at least. They make … Continue reading