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  • 11.9.06 Where have you been, man? posted in Circle Six Happenings, Website Updates

    I know you’ve all been worried, wondering where I’ve been. So I’m posting just to let you know that everything’s cool. I’ve been hard at work catching up on projects so that I could get the new Circle Six site going. And I did get it going. It’s almost finished, […]

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  • 11.6.06 News in brief posted in Web Design, Geekery

    I’ve added a couple of bugfixes to my recent releases. There was a span closing tag missing from the applescript for blogging quotes from your RSS Reader, and I added a version for NetNewsWire. There were a couple of bugs in the related post commands for TextMate which have been corrected. I’ve explored a […]

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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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  • 11.4.06 A stroke of brilliance, maybe posted in Web Design

    I just had what might be my greatest idea in a while. This comes at 7:15AM on a Saturday, after being up since 2am, and after 4 shots of espresso and 2 nicotine lozenges. I’m still recovering from all the bad luck of the last couple of weeks (brown recluse bite, dead […]

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  • 11.1.06 A temporary reboot posted in Website Updates

    The Circle Six Blog has undergone yet another redesign, but I’m not happy with it yet. Expect more soon!

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  • 10.26.06 A Daunting Proposition posted in Web Design, Website Updates

    I’m sure you’ve all faced the task. You’ve been looking around you, seeing web sites you drool over, television commercials that leave you in a state of awe, product packaging that you want more than the product it contains… America, and perhaps the world, is becoming more designed all the time. So […]

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  • 10.20.06 TextMate CSS Editing posted in Web Design, Geekery

    This is just going to be a couple of quick tips for CSS editing in TextMate, including a modification of the Insert Color command that will seriously help with adding colors to your layout. Intuitive Editing The language files that come with Textmate do a great job of highlighting the code. You’ll know exactly when you get […]

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  • 10.20.06 CSSTux posted in Asides

    I made it onto a CSS Gallery (go give me a good vote!). The second one I’ve ever submitted to, and the first one that accepted me. Now I’m all self conscious. Circle Six Happenings» CSS» webdesign»

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  • 10.19.06 Regurgitating the IE7 News posted in Web Design

    I’m not going to write about it because you can’t go anywhere on the net right now without hearing about it. Well, I’m sure there are some places. Here’s what snook.ca had to say about IE7 being released: It’s official folks: IE7 for XP has been released. You can also read more about […]

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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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