Monthly Archive for March, 2005

Mamp for your mac

Having had a bit of a trouble with Apache + PHP configuration and many trials and re-trials I decided to give MAMP a try. I had heard about MAMP a while back but never really thought of trying it until just about half hour back. Everything is up and running in less than a minute. Yes there is truth in that entry.
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Style Master 4

I have got a little surprise for you all wonderful people. John Allsopp, Maxine Sherrin and I have been talking a bit about Style Master 4 lately. Especially John as I bug him a fair bit with minor changes and CSS nags(ask him ;-). I have been looking forward to the Style Master 4 upgrade and am so excited its here. I would very strongly recommend you go buy a copy if you don’t have one or atleasy try out the demo. Here are a few questions I decided to ask John and I hope you will enjoy reading them as much as I did.

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What is unique about StyleMaster 4 that others CSS Editors (on macintosh and windows) don’t have?

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Developing sites for users with cognitive disabilities and learning difficulties

SUMMARY: This post discusses some of the the points raised at tonights WebstandardsGroup meeting on “Developing sites for users with cognitive disabilities and learning difficulties“. It also contains links to the presentation material and some related reading.

a thumbnail image of the book: The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time, written by Mark HaddonJust got back from another very interesting WebStandardsGroup meeting. Today’s topic was about helping understand and improve Cognitive disabilities and learning difficulties. Roger Hudson and Russ Weakley made their presentions. Following the very interesting topic that is rather close to my heart… I decided to do some test from todays pearl of wisdom. Here are the results:

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