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  • 11.5.06 CSSEdit 2 released posted in Web Design

    CSSEdit 2 is out! This thing is sweet. Even if you like typing code by hand (which I do) the dynamic preview modes look amazing. The validation and milestone features are very cool. I’m excited, in case you can’t tell. For $30, you can’t go wrong! After an eternity of testing, […]

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  • 10.19.06 The evolution of the web designer posted in Web Design

    I used to think I was special. I had both creativity and technical skills with computers. I saw in the workplace that creatives were hired to design, geeks were hired to program, and communication conflicts between the two often led to design disasters. I felt that my left brain/right brain balance […]

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  • 10.4.06 TextMate and Wordpress Theme Development posted in Web Design, Geekery

    I just finished developing a full Wordpress theme using TextMate and other OS X specific tools, and thought I would document the process. I know it’s not news to everybody, but there are a few people that have expressed interest in this project… My goal has been to replace Dreamweaver without giving […]

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  • 9.23.06 More OSX Tips and Tricks posted in Geekery

    A few quick tips for integrating some of the OSX apps I’ve been talking about lately. First of all, it’s really handy to have icons on every Finder window for launching your most used apps for different files. I have icons for TextMate, CSSEdit, Terminal and a shortcut that selects files of the same type […]

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  • 9.22.06 OSX Webdev, doing it better than Dreamweaver posted in Geekery

    So I wanted to get rid of Dreamweaver. And I did. But you want to know why, and how… and I’m going to tell you who, even though you didn’t ask. Who? This article is written for people using OSX as a development platform. It’s also primarily directed at small to medium sized web […]

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