- Well established, with many clients
- Not too expensive
- Integrates well with third-party tools, specifically WordPress and Google Analytics
- Has both a user friendly WYSIWYG editor and jQuery-based API
- Supports multipage tests via both unique URLs and URL patterns.
Category: Web work
These days, most of my work is very related to the online world. Building web sites, reviewing web applications, integrating with web services, coordinating people who are far away from each other, etc. Whenever I find a new tool or service or an innovative, interesting idea about working online, I share it in this category.
2013 in Blogging – Annual report
2013 in Blogging – Annual report
The concert hall at the Sydney Opera House holds 2,700 people. This blog was viewed about 58,000 times in 2013. If it were a concert at Sydney Opera House, it would take about 21 sold-out performances for that many people to see it.
Hover.css – a collection of CSS3 powered hover effects for call to actions, buttons, logos, and featured images
Front-end Developer Interview Questions
Front-end Developer Interview Questions
A list of helpful front-end related questions you can use to interview potential candidates, test yourself or completely ignore.
The Intrinsic Value of Blogging
The Intrinsic Value of Blogging
Matt Mullenweg blogs on something I’ve been thinking about for a while too. Â My thoughts aren’t distilled yet, but this does resonate with me plenty. Â I think I have been writing either for the first or second person lately, not for both at the same time.
[…] write for only two people. First, write for yourself, both your present self whose thinking will be clarified by distilling an idea through writing and editing, and your future self who will be able to look back on these words and be reminded of the context in which they were written.
Second, write for a single person who you have in mind as the perfect person to read what you write, almost like a letter, even if they never will, or a person who you’re sure will read it because of a connection you have to them (hi Mom!).