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It lives!

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The top-secret project I've been working on since moving down to London at the end of October had a still-quite-secret launch late last week and now we're ready to tell a few more people. Without further ado, I present Gottabet.com! Gottabet.com is a social networking site where people exchange challenges and bets on any event they ...

Firebug 1.0 beta

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The most useful developer tool for Firefox has just hit it's first version 1.0 beta and has added some great new features. Firebug gives you all kinds of javascript and CSS debugging tools that help you track down where errors are coming from. For example, you can inspect a single HTML element and see the CSS ...

<button> it!

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Vitamin does link to some good stuff. Latest in the list is an article on Digital Web Magazine by Aaron Gustafson about the poor, neglected button form element. I have to admit I am one who'd seen the dodgy uses years ago and ended up ignoring it well before I got into standards and CSS, so ...

Seconded!

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Philipp Lenssen just posted a nice short piece on how Google's homepage would stack up in filesize when written in XHTML Strict compared to its current invalid HTML, Google Strict vs. Google Deprecated. I have to second what he says - any argument for keeping deprecated code based on filesize is quite silly. Valid XHTML (almost?) ...

Disability Warehouse open for business

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As part of my work at Net Effects, since Christmas last year I've been working on a new online shopping system wherever other client work allows. For a good few years, Net Effects have run an online shopping site called UK Shopability but when I joined the company last year they had already started getting a ...