Archive for June, 2002

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Friday, June 21st, 2002

Do you use Homesite? If you do you might like to take a look at this site for loads of fantastic Homesite extensions, real ‘save you a whole bunch of typing’ stuff.

On the subject of web development software, here’s the book I am co-authoring on Dreamweaver MX – chapters on CSS and (X)HTML by yours truly.

As always things are stupidly busy around here, the move and associated loss of phone line for several days has not helped my schedules any.. BT are currently not my favourite company!

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You too could have a wonderful web site for 10 UK pounds…

Wednesday, June 12th, 2002

… posted to a list today was this, and scarily enough I don’t think its a joke.

UK online for business are a government supported organisation and appear to be running workshops on how to create your own, badly designed and developed mess of a web site for only 10 quid. Hmmm…

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The WaSP Returns

Tuesday, June 11th, 2002

The Web Standards Project returns with a new look and a load of new content. Yay!

I have been involved with the WaSP on the Dreamweaver Task Force, along with my boyfriend, Drew and am well pleased to see the site live, now I can just send people there instead of writing the same email about web standards over and over again *grin*.

In other news, we’ve been moving house, next time we get removal people to do it, my whole body aches (and I’m good at lifting heavy stuff!)

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Mozilla version 1 released

Wednesday, June 5th, 2002

Mozilla hits version 1. I’m downloading now.

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birthday parties and moving house

Sunday, June 2nd, 2002

I survived the small person’s 5th birthday party yesterday, and was only pinned in the corner by insane five year olds once during the proceedings! The next challenge is moving house, and therefore office, in the next week.

Drew and I tackled cleaning and packing in the small person’s room today, I removed about 50 books, 20 soft toys and several toilet roll tubes from her bed.. I don’t know how she sleeps in there! (or what she does with the loo roll tubes)

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