Archive for the ‘Blogging’ Category

What the Flock?!

Today I paid a visit to the Flock Website, in hopes of checking up on how the little jack-of-all-networks browser’s development was coming along. The page that met my eyes left me in a state of puzzlement, shock and disbelief. I was half hoping that it was all some sort of elaborate joke, but alas, [...]

A Revolutionary Revolution!

I first want to start out by thanking Matt for giving me this opportunity. With this opportunity comes great pressure following in Matt’s footsteps. By the nature of WebRevolutionary’s past readership, he truly has done a remarkable job here!
That paragraph was easy…now its on my shoulders to provide something here that readers actually want [...]

Back online!

Well, after around 4-5 days of online-offline back and forth, DNS issues, email issues and the task of transferring all my sites to a new hosting account, WebRevolutionary is now back! I’d like to extend my gratitude to the Site5 support staff, who seemed to reply almost instantly to my support emails, doing everything they [...]

Regretful neglect

It’s quite a sobering thing to notice that I have neglected to post in this blog for a month and a half. I am from this day making it my focus to kick-start this blog back into life, with many more articles, opinions, a re-design and just more attention. This blog deserves the attention, as [...]

W3C Validator Redesigned

The Word Wide Web Consortium (the folks defining and promoting Web Standards) have recently given the ever-useful Markup Validator a discreet and well-executed styling. When such a redesign is being developed it’s important to focus on usability, readability and ease of use, graphical “design” should not detract from these basic elements of layout, but rather [...]

Internet Explorer 6 and 7 in OS X

When designing for the Web, one must be constantly mindful of the wide variety of Operating System/Browser combinations that are possible, and the varying results in rendering when it comes to these. If you’re a Mac user, you may find it difficult to debug your pages in Internet Explorer without having access to a Windows [...]

Get Tube Icon Replacement

There’s a great little OS X Application called Get Tube that has proved itself amazingly useful and simple in performing it’s task. Just copy and paste the URL of a YouTube video (it also supports a couple of other video sites) and Get Tube will automatically download and convert it to either an MP4 (MPEG [...]

Vodafone PXTworld: Anti-usability

All too often during my hours of performing daily web tasks do I uncover great examples of anti-usability, but they’re usually not to the extent of what I’m about to show you.
One would imagine that such a large company as Vodafone, claiming to hold 200 million proportionate customers in 27 markets across 5 continents would [...]

The Easiest Way To…

Copywriting is a part of creating a web page that seems even to be neglected by many of the the oh-so-2.0 type sites and services of the new millennium. How hard can it be to come up with a short string of original prose? Too hard, it would seem. I’ve done a quick Google search, [...]

New Wordpress Theme Preview

Along with a brand new design for WebRevolutionary, I’m going to be releasing a new (free) publicly-available WordPress theme, which has yet to be named. Progress is coming along quite nicely, and I hope to have it released within the next week or so.

Features

Sidebar Widget Compatibility
Better readability (scalable fonts)
Syndication focus
Support for Ultimate Tag Warrior and [...]


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