Month: August 2012


  • Love the @github for windows! #helpful


  • Once it’s been made fully customizable, I’ll be uploading to a new area of my blog. coming soon…


  • last night’s street walk paid off. My maps plugin will now feed your webapp travelling instructions from current place to your business etc.


  • @rem hi there. In a plugin I’m working on, I’m calling document.createElement many times. Is it better to return it from a single function?


  • HTML 5: Omitting unnecessary speech marks

    In my last post I described how it is possible to cut down on your HTML filesize and save some time in your coding by omitting optional closing tags. As a follow up to that post I thought I’d also describe another process to save even more on your filesize and a little bit more…


  • Tanis development proceeding. Need headpiece. Staff of Ra. Abna Ravenwood U.S.


  • About to test a part of my Google maps plugin. Aka walk streets of Fazeley to simulate direction_changed event. #thingsidointhenameofweb


  • Building my first jQuery plugin- a google maps plugin to give custom directions interface from user location to the place set by site author


  • Writing HTML without using speech marks. Feels naughty.


  • Car for my new job. Thanks to parents!


  • First successful reverse parking. #avit!


  • HTML5: On removing optional closing tags

    Firstly, an example of some html… Lovely and semantic. Now, there’s nothing at all wrong with what I’ve written above. This article is all about showing you how there are certain things in your HTML that can be left out, without breaking any part of it. You can actually omit many closing tags and still…


  • So it turns out designing, developing and building a complete Web app solo is quite the challenge. But is fun. Userpage basic layout done.


  • Start my new job in September as Web developer. Haven’t been this excited in a long time!