Let the feud between web designers and web developers continue. Here is an infographic of the differences (and similarities?) between web designers and web developers.
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Josh Duck created this easy to use chart of the 104 elements currently in the HTML5 working draft. There are also two proposed elements (marked with an asterisk).
How to use the HTML5 Periodic Table: Click on any element for its definition and/or links to more information about it.
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Throughout my career in web development & design, I have encountered many ways of pronouncing the same thing. A primary example is “.gif”. Some people pronounce it as “ga-hiff” while other pronounce it like the peanut butter brand, “jif”. (I’m a “ga-hiff” fan of the picture format, and a “jif” fan of the peanut butter brand.)
Earlier this week, I came across a blog article that was a tutorial for how to create a web page. Within this article, there was a note. The note directed that the many people who say “<a HREF…>” as “Eh, Aitch Ref” are completely wrong, and “Eh, Harref” was correct.
As superfluous as which the correct pronunciation may really be, I completely will go to debate on that blog article’s note. The HTML attribute “HREF” is a mash up of “hyperlink” or “html” & “reference”. So yes, I say it should be pronounced “Eh, Aitch Ref”, not what could be someone’s name.
I invite you to take the poll: How do you pronounce “<a HREF..>”?
A friend who’s been able to turn his hobby of computers into an IT career choice (systems/network administrator) told me something that surprised me a little.
Okay, I can tell I am sick of computers. I walked into Micro Center and saw a nice rig. A quad core AMD machine, 4GB RAM, 1TB hard-drive, decent video for $200.00. My reaction?? “Meh.”
I literally had to giggle. I couldn’t believe that his inner geek couldn’t muster any excitement about this relatively new technology on store shelves at a really good price. Has his career stagnated his inner geek that much? Or has the foundation of computers not change enough to impact the IT field?
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I want to send out a huge kudos to whomever had the inspiration, thought leadership, and/or final decision in creating the theme (look and feel) and logo for Search Engine Land.
This site’s article pages are a great example of web design. Continue reading this post…
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