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Last Monday Jan and I went to a workshop by Dan Cederholm & Ethan Marcotte in London @ Wallacespace.

Last Monday Jan and I went to a workshop by Dan Cederholm & Ethan Marcotte in London @ Wallacespace.

I use the awesome program TopStyle to write CSS. This has the option (in preferences) to select to write Mobile CSS, so you have the limited available CSS properties you can choose from, and they are very, very limited.
In Mobile CSS:
line-height doesn’t work,
display only block or inline,
position is not known, etc. … Read more ›
Antwerp will be welcoming the yearly Tall Ships Races from 10th until 13th July 2010. It’s the first time the city will act as the port of departure for this prestigious event. Every year, numerous sailing ships from all over the world join the Tall Ships Races. The race is aimed at young people under 25, to get to know the world of sailing.
In 2010 the ‘Cathedrals of the sea’ will be Antwerp’s guests for the fifth time. The Port of Antwerp and the City of Antwerp are joining forces to turn this into an unforgettable event.
Time tracking in 7th gear. That’s probably the best way to describe ‘Timy’. Nascom developed a user-friendly tool to register the hours their employees perform each day. The desktop application is built on top of Basecamp, the well-known project management system, and was developed using Flex, Flash and Adobe AIR. Read more ›
After the opening keynote/Serges public birthday party, we started off by joining in on Sakri’s “How to improve your text life” session. As supporters and as mean-lean-disturbing machine(s). Of course, we entered a full room some minutes too late, after Sakri had already started. Running 3x times in front of the projector in stead of going around it. And elegantly went on taking our places while rearranging half the “curtains” at the windows.
It was an interesting day at Multi-Mania. For the first time it was organized over a period of 2 days with Day 1 reserved for workshops. That first day I was the only Nascom representer, but it was nice to see some good old familiar faces back. (old classmates & teachers)
On the IE Blog they warned multiple times before the release of IE7 that some of the bug fixes included in the latest version of the browser could break websites. Because of Microsoft’s commitment to backwards compatibility, websites based on Web standards would be at the greatest risk of breaking, especially sites that use CSS files full of hacks to compensate for bugs in IE6.
While browsing around last week I stumbled upon
the codeswarm project. I was
intrigued by the swirling mass of files and users and set out to create a codeswarm of
the Club VAIO project.
Once upon a time there was a project that needed the functionality of Drupal, but had to be made with Wordpress. Before going into detail: yes … there is a happy ending to this story. The project in question and Wordpress lived happily ever after.
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Dynamic flash websites can be optimized. We developed a small flash test, that went live on Friday 3 April. As promised, here are our first test results. Read more ›