Make Sure Recipients Can Read Your Email
My wife got a newsletter today from Bath & Body Works. She gets them quite often, but I haven’t really looked at them before. I use Mozilla Thunderbird for our email program and have the images turned off for most everyone. The first thing that I though of is “Wow this sucks, I can’t read […]
Happy CSS Naked Day
Once a year is CSS Naked Day. Even though this it the fourth annual Naked Day, I have considered it, but chickened out the last three years. This year I have removed all CSS from this website, stripping it entirely of its design. The idea behind this event is to promote Web Standards. Plain and […]
Tweet This
I have been reading quite a bit on social media lately and Twitter in particular. I thought I would try some of the strategies that I have seen to make this site better by bring more visitors to the site. I am always looking for more customers, inbound links and visitors to comment on my […]
Web Design Survey, 2008
A List Apart has published their findings from the 2008 Web Design Survey. There’s some very interesting information there. Looks like people my age are a tiny minority (much less than 6%), but I’m right in there for most of the other categories. Findings from the Web Design Survey, 2008
Browser Wars, Part Whatever
Not too long ago I wrote about how it would be nice if we could get rid of IE6 on the web. Recently the more I’m reading about browsers the more I think that IE in general is losing the war. Several years ago when Microsoft pushed Netscape off of everyone’s computer it was declared […]
Friday Just For Fun Site – Ninja Kiwi
Here’s something just for some fun on a Friday. (Not responsible if you get caught playing at work) Here’s another great way to make money with free. Ninja Kiwi games, creators of all your favorite Bloons games! Everything I have read about this site says that they make quite a bit of money (with ads) […]
Simple can be Good
When I stand up to talk about my business at my networking meetings of of the first things I say is that many vendors will try to sell you the most complicated system that they can. This is true for websites, inventory management or almost any system that a business will buy. For websites there […]
Design Your Site For Todays User
Back in the good old days (mid 90’s) you didn’t even have to consider what a visitor were using to view your site. You viewed everything in Internet Explorer and made it look good in that. My friends used to think I was nuts for wasting my time looking at my site with Netscape. Today […]


