Archive for August, 2008


Does Your Website Have Personality?

What’s amazing is how many websites get this totally wrong…when your business has a website, you’re talking to the customer. The voice of the text on your website is you (your company). How the customer interpets this content often infulences if they will buy your product or service.

Life - All in the Preparation

As a university student, I try not to let my studies slip away as I while away the summer in a tent somewhere, frosty cider in hand.

There is Kratos in my golf game

Everybody’s Golf : World tour new DLC character for 69p

Flash and SEO Not a Lost Cause?

When the worlds of SEO and flash collide, web designers cringe at the thought of developing the two together. The reason? Search engines cannot understand what is essentially an image. If a site welcomed you saying ”click here to view the gallery”, Google & other search engines wouldn’t flinch. They’re dumb robots, after all.
To draw up a solution, let’s start by breaking [...]

Control and Freedom

Without freedom there is control, but without control there is no freedom.

Penguins march on south Australia, also why do about pages also miss stuff out?

Woo for our new penguin rulers

CSS : How to Link to an external stylesheet

This is a short post, but I believe it a useful one for anyone who is new to CSS and is learning how it works.
With one simple line of code located in the head of your page (per stylesheet), you can attach a single or multiple style sheets to your page. Combining this with includes in [...]

The world of animation, drawings, cartoons and of course anime’s role on the internet

It’s a safe bet that everyone who uses the Internet to any real degree has seen anime, either by accident or by randomly getting linked to the Lucky Star intro on youtube…
With out the Internet, “anime” would not be as popular in the west as it is now.  Bleach is a prime example; it’s hugely popular for a few reasons. Firstly, sub [...]

Reviewed - Super Smash Bros. Brawl

The gaming giant isn’t missing a thing on this game by simply applying the ‘if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it’ philosophy.

Retro Corner - Fable

Gallivant the woodlands and glades of idyllic medieval England as you hack bandits or traders to pieces.